desjardins
Superstar
I rented a car the airport soon as I touched down, got a AirBnb in Sunnyside and just went around trying to get a lay of the land. And shipping was gravy fam, I realized that soon as I touched down. I just sent my stuff in 2 priority mail boxes, didn’t even really hide the smell. Both came thru. The white plastic envelopes with the fingerprint thing on them they give you in the weed spots actually hides the smell pretty good tho. Which is weird. It’s almost like they made it for that reason. But I seen a few brehs on the finesse. Was down by Coors field and I noticed their main post office is a block over from the Greyhound station which is also a few blocks from a few dispensaries. First one I went in I ran across a breh from DC who had just got off the bus and was going around buying the max at the dispensaries, shipping them and getting right back on the bus. I also got a 3.5 back in my carry on, did my research and I found out that DIA only caught 75 people last year for transporting weed, and that’s out of 1.2 million visitors. And when they do catch you all they do is throw it away. So basically they don’t give a fukk. I’m bout to make denver a pit stop a few times a year. I ain’t no trapper, but you can finesse some shyt out there working that mail. Like I see why the rent is so high in Denver, if a breh can’t pad an extra band or 2 a month out there then they lost for real.
This is interesting. I'm going to LA and was thinking about this. I know a white chick who gets her shyt shipped from Washington state consistently so i'm assuming the post office ain't on that tip too heavy. Worst case I will probably ship myself some edibles but i really want to ship some flowers
From the Post Office site it says :
4. Can Postal Inspectors open mail if they feel it may contain something illegal?
First-Class letters and parcels are protected against search and seizure under the Fourth Amendment to the Constitution, and, as such, cannot be opened without a search warrant. If there is probable cause to believe the contents of a First-Class letter or parcel violate federal law, Postal Inspectors can obtain a search warrant to open the mailpiece. Other classes of mail do not contain private correspondence, and therefore may be opened without a warrant.
United States Postal Inspection Service
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