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Great Ways To Efficiently Use USPS Mail For Drug Delivery
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Great Ways To Efficiently Use USPS Mail For Drug Delivery

 

Discover how individuals have been using USPS mail for drug delivery in clever ways. Uncover the ins and outs of this method while staying informed.

 

Are you tired of the long waits and high costs associated with traditional drug delivery methods? Look no further than the United States Postal Service (USPS) for a new, efficient way to transport medications. While USPS may seem like an unlikely candidate for illegal drug delivery, it actually offers several advantages that can streamline the process while keeping costs low. 

In this article, we will explore some great ways to use USPS mail for drug smuggling, ensuring that your packages reach their destination safely and in a timely manner. Say goodbye to expensive couriers and risky smuggling tactics – let’s uncover the hidden potential of USPS mail!

 

 

 

Maximize The Benefits Of USPS Mail With A Range Of Options

 

I often see people spreading false information about the USPS and how they handle mail. Here are a few important facts to help you protect yourself.


1. First-Class Mail

 

First, I want to inform everyone about first-class mail and the related products. 

First-class mail comprises of:

  • express mail
  • first-class letters
  • parcels
  • Priority products

Foreign air-mail is not considered first-class because it is not given the same protection as domestic mail. First-class mail is protected against search and seizure, just like your home. Law enforcement agencies must obtain a warrant to open this mail.

First-class mail is transported by airplanes. Priority mail is usually sent using FedEx planes. If not, we use any available private carrier.

Because of this, it is unpredictable which plane things will go on or when they will leave. I do not send pot by plane because it is not predictable. I can send things to California using first-class mail because all our mail from my area to LA is transported by truck.

The police need a warrant to open the box of first-class mail. If you want to mail something to Romulan that doesn't smell like pot, such as seeds or mushrooms, make sure to use first-class mail and package it securely.


2. Standard Mail

 

Standard mail covers:

  • Bound Printed Matter
  • Ground mail, which includes Standards A and B mail
  • Media (book) Mail
  • Parcel post mail

This mail is not allowed on airplanes and will not be checked by dogs. It is a safer option. My friend from California sent me a quarter ounce through Media Mail.

I told him to wrap the bag tightly with Reynolds wrap. Then, wrap it again with cayenne pepper inside the wrap. If a dog sniffs it, this will likely ruin its sense of smell for about a week, but it's not guaranteed to work.

The baggy was put into a video cassette clamshell. The clamshell was taped closed and placed in a box with stuffing. The seams of the box were covered with sturdy tape. I like using thick brown tape that sticks on its own because it is strong and seals well. It was sent through Media Mail and took about 4 days to arrive. I have received small amounts before and I could get more, but I don't want to do it too often because it's not a good idea.

 

 

Things To Consider When Dealing With USPS Mail For Drug Smuggling

 

When it comes to dealing with USPS mail for drug smuggling, there are several important factors that need to be considered. From disguising packages to avoiding detection, here are a few key points to keep in mind.


1. When you package something, be sure to seal every seam

 

This prevents scent from escaping better and prevents tampering and opening of the parcel. If the other person knows you will cover every seam, check that each seam is still sealed when you receive it. Also, for added security, write something where the tape and box meet. This will show if the package has been tampered with or not.


2. If the letters don't match, the tape has been removed

 

In my years working for the postal service, I have only witnessed law enforcement monitoring mail for a specific person twice. Both times, the recipient was involved in child pornography. I often come across illegal items being sent through FedEx and the mail, and I can easily recognize them because I have received a lot of such items during my career. 

I think it's generally okay to send most illegal items through the mail if you're careful. Postal workers aren't trained to spot illegal items, except for bombs.

I've never seen a package with illegal items inside break open. I want to talk about return addresses. Make sure to use a valid return address that can be delivered to. It doesn't have to be your address, just one that can be delivered to. I recommend not sending things to other people, unless it's yourself or a fake name at a real address.

If the letter carrier doesn't know the name at the address, they send the parcel or letter back to where it came from. If the return address is fake, the mail goes to the San Francisco Mail Reclamation Unit (also known as the Dead Letter Office). There, they open it to try and figure out who it should be delivered to.

If there is illegal stuff inside, they will contact the postal inspectors. The postal inspectors have the best record for catching and prosecuting criminals compared to any other law enforcement agency globally.

Here's an addition: when a package comes into the U.S. from another country, the rules about search warrants and first class mail don't apply. Customs can search anything they want at the border.

In the US, postal employees can open Parcel post mail. I have opened Book Rate mail a few times. We do this to protect our revenue. 

Once, a woman brought me a parcel that was about 4x4x42. She claimed it only contained books, videos, and no personal letters, which I knew was a lie. I told her about our revenue protection policy and asked if she wanted to send it using a different service. She said she didn't think anyone would open it, so she wanted to send it as it was. 

After she left, another clerk opened the parcel, found a nice Indian rug inside, resealed it, and sent it as First Class mail with additional postage. It may seem unfair, but it does happen. So, if you send items using these types of mail services, make sure to hide the contents well.

 

 

Final Thoughts


While USPS mail may have been used in various ways for drug delivery, it's crucial to understand the legal and ethical implications. This guide sheds light on these practices, emphasizing the importance of responsible choices and staying within the boundaries of the law.



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Published at : 24/08/2023




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