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People get sold fent instead of heroin and xanax all the time and they die from it. Fent is like 1000x more common than N. Fent kills people. It is clear to me that someone tipped them off on this.
The police told you all this? Is that considered normal, to tell a perp (or whatever you're considered) all about the investigation, let you see the list of addresses, etc?
Have they charged you with something? Or just brought you to be evaluated? Is it the same hospital that the OP is in?
The police told you all this? Is that considered normal, to tell a perp (or whatever you're considered) all about the investigation, let you see the list of addresses, etc?
I have answered that a little while back. Yes, they sometimes do this to get more information from you OR to see how you react (maybe you panic and rat on the person further up the chain). Source: I have been interrogated by police twice.
The police told you all this? Is that considered normal, to tell a perp (or whatever you're considered) all about the investigation, let you see the list of addresses, etc?
Have they charged you with something? Or just brought you to be evaluated? Is it the same hospital that the OP is in?
I am not in the same province as OP. In another province. Yes, the cops explained that it's a widespread investigation going on. Anyone that ordered in the last month will be on that mailing list, and all law enforcements in the respective countries have been notified.
I am not in the same province as OP. In another province. Yes, the cops explained that it's a widespread investigation going on. Anyone that ordered in the last month will be on that mailing list, and all law enforcements in the respective countries have been notified.
I have answered that a little while back. Yes, they sometimes do this to get more information from you OR to see how you react (maybe you panic and rat on the person further up the chain). Source: I have been interrogated by police twice.
Okay, but did this happen right in the police car?
I've been arrested in various countries (never Canada and never for importing N) but the procedures were real different from what's being described.
I'm thinking of any next people on the list who could be helped by more details of the procedure. Can you relate what they said when you opened the door? They showed you a search warrant - did it specify what they were looking for? Did they ask you why you had it?
What if I had no idea why I got a surprise gift of a couple of bottles of whatever it's disguised as? I have a lot of international friends and we sometimes exchange gifts.
They'd still take it away but would have no grounds for incarcerating me unless they charged me with importing it, after some interrogation and me calling a lawyer in.
I have answered that a little while back. Yes, they sometimes do this to get more information from you OR to see how you react (maybe you panic and rat on the person further up the chain). Source: I have been interrogated by police twice.
I thought they'd be tight lipped too but you're right. They call it 'fishing' you for info. They tell you a little of what they know to try to bait you into giving up more. Maybe even tease you with slightly erroneous info, to trick you into correcting them, thereby admitting what you know.
People are so creepy. Huge reason to ctb, to get away from them.
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1.Cops have a privacy screen on their laptops, you cannot see from behind or beside it...did you see the list or did they say that was what they were looking at?
2. One month was outted, how much could that be in north america that this particular courier deals with? A couple hundred? And of those couple hundred a whole bunch happen to be in one remote area of Canada that the cops head to visit next?
3. Did they have a warrant? they can't take anything without one.
4. By the way the canadian postal service falls under the RCMP not the provincial police.
It calls for greater collaboration between police and postal officials to detect suspect parcels, noting legislation limits the ability of police to search and seiz…
nationalpost.com
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It's their choice. This is for people who ordered in the last month, and either they get their N taken away, and end up in the hospital like me. It's their choice. People have invested so much, and they will let it all be thrown Away? Please.
Anyway, they just gave me a sedative and I'm going to sleep. Good night.
It's their choice. This is for people who ordered in the last month, and either they get their N taken away, and end up in the hospital like me. It's their choice. People have invested so much, and they will let it all be thrown Away? Please.
Anyway, they just gave me a sedative and I'm going to sleep. Good night.
I'm just saying that a lot people get a method like N so they can rest peacefully that they have a painless and effective way to go IF and WHEN it feels right. Encouraging people to hurry up and kill themselves while they have the chance for me reeks to much ofa suicide cult.
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I still don't feel it's right to say "hurry up do it now!". One can get out of psyc wards fairly quickly if you just say that you're not suicidal anymore and want to live. Psyc wards are often full of traffick. They don't want to keep people in there any longer than necessary. Jail is another scenario all together.
For those of us who have the luxury of keeping different methods on hand for a long time without being discovered, it is normal to think like you do. For some it may be the difference between spending the rest of their human days in misery and a dignified death.
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For those of us who have the luxury of keeping different methods on hand for a long time without being discovered, it is normal to think like you do. For some it may be the difference between spending the rest of their human days in misery and a dignified death.
For those of us who have the luxury of keeping different methods on hand for a long time without being discovered, it is normal to think like you do. For some it may be the difference between spending the rest of their human days in misery and a dignified death.
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