marley_bob
Junior Member
If one ordered online a small quantity of weed for ersonal use, international mail. If one received a call from customs stating that they had intercepted this letter to make an appoint for a 'hearing' next week
I guess there wouldnt be any avoiding responsibility... is there?. The sender suggested to deny all intent to recieve the letter and since they cannot prove intent there is no crime. how is international mail order of weed treated as a crime? Is it a petty crime (posession < 15g is a minor crime, punishable by fine) but is it a more serious trafficing offense? Should I seek legal council?
I guess there wouldnt be any avoiding responsibility... is there?. The sender suggested to deny all intent to recieve the letter and since they cannot prove intent there is no crime. how is international mail order of weed treated as a crime? Is it a petty crime (posession < 15g is a minor crime, punishable by fine) but is it a more serious trafficing offense? Should I seek legal council?
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