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Another friends and jail situation
Summary: Can a friend mailing you something result in your prosecution?
So my friend apparently decided to send me a random early Christmas gift in harvested plant form. When speaking to me I requested that he mail the product through Fed Ex or UPS, as I really like to avoid pissing off, or otherwise involving federal facilities. Typical of most pothead friends, he ignored my advice and sent it first class through the United States Postal system over a week ago. The length of time involved and method of shipping leads me to believe that there may have be some delays My question, if anyone knows anything about this, can I get in trouble for this? Arguably I never requested the transaction, have not been involved with it at any point, so if I walk in to pick up this box and Big brother is there to grab me, can I just deny everything? I don’t really understand how I can be held accountable, however the long delay in the arrival of the package leads me to wonder. |
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Re: Another friends and jail situation
I didn't used to think you could get busted for things mailed to you or that would be a pretty sweet way to exact revenge upon my nemeses. But I think Robert Parish got busted for having weed mailed to him and was charged. This led to the rather amusing nickname given to him and fellow teammate and pothead Alaa Abdelnaby: "Chief and Chong".
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Re: Another friends and jail situation
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I didn't used to think you could get busted for things mailed to you or that would be a pretty sweet way to exact revenge upon my nemeses. But I think Robert Parish got busted for having weed mailed to him and was charged. This led to the rather amusing nickname given to him and fellow teammate and pothead Alaa Abdelnaby: "Chief and Chong". [/ QUOTE ] This was my logic as well. Seems to me that for a couple hundred bucks I could really send out some punishment. Really can't believe my friend was this tardo, especially after I not only explained what to do, but gave him reasons WHY. I just keep thinking about the Mitch Headburg bit about the Fed Ex man. |
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Re: Another friends and jail situation
Well, if your friend does get busted hope to hell he didn't keep the e-mail with your instructions on how to mail it to yourself!!!
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Re: Another friends and jail situation
cliffs notes:
-I am high right now and pretty paranoid -I have committed a felony and I want to know how to get away with it in rare chance that I get caught -I am going to post about this felony on an internet message board to ensure a paper trail so that if I do get caught I will lose my opportunity to deny that I knew what was in the box |
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Re: Another friends and jail situation
My advice:
1) Get a phone book and look for attorneys. 2) Select a few who offer a free consultation. 3) Call one/a few/all of them and explain the situation. 4) Take their free advice. |
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Re: Another friends and jail situation
Nah, call your congressman's office and bitch that you're paying taxes and yet the mailman can't even deliver your weed bag. You gotta go right up the chain, bro.
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Re: Another friends and jail situation
Did your friend mail it to you or to a random name at your address?
Did he use a true return address or a fake one? How did he package it, peanut butter? Coffee? It sounds like he didn't package it right and it set off a drug dog or something. I doubt you'll hear anything about it unless your name was on the package. |
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Re: Another friends and jail situation
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So my friend apparently decided to send me a random early Christmas gift in harvested plant form. When speaking to me I requested that he mail the product through Fed Ex or UPS, [/ QUOTE ] apparently? |
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Re: Another friends and jail situation
Have your friend mail you a carton of Kools for your next birthday. Kools is money on the inside.
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