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Question for aussies
Thread starterdavidtorez
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In 2018 I got a welfare check for my first order of N through the mail and it was confiscated at the border. I didn't get a fine or have to go to court. Will this go down as a conviction against my name if I ever do a national police check in the future ?
In 2018 I got a welfare check for my first order of N through the mail and it was confiscated at the border. I didn't get a fine or have to go to court. Will this go down as a conviction against my name if I ever do a national police check in the future ?
It should be fine. From the scientific tests that I have seen it reduces at about 0.5% potency per year. Mines been in the fridge since the time I got it. First batch got confiscated unfortunately so had to order it a second time and use a different payment method which resulted in me receiving it the second time.
It should be fine. From the scientific tests that I have seen it reduces at about 0.5% potency per year. Mines been in the fridge since the time I got it. First batch got confiscated unfortunately so had to order it a second time and use a different payment method which resulted in me receiving it the second time.
I vaguely remember allessas test results . I can't say for sure . I do have 2 bottles and got them in 2018. I'm assuming they expired in 2020. So its about 5 years past expiry date , each having about 6.5 grams of pentobarbital in them
shouldn't be mentioned... because they check for conviction records. Arrest/seizure data is not disclosed, since anyone can be arrested or have items seized under the right (legal) circumstances (eg: white powder that doesn't show up as a known chemical, matching a description of a suspect by chance, but the fingerprints don't match... wrong house, etc)
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