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TreePhiend
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Transporting jars or syringe on airplane.
#2675603 - 05/13/04 08:07 PM (19 years, 10 months ago) |
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Yeah, it sounds crazy... but listen. I am pondering the idea of injecting just two jars just before I leave school to go home on a plane. If I injected them like the day before leaving there would be no myc growth yet so techinally I think it would be legal. Do you think your average TSA dude would be like "whats in those jars?" its obviously not a bomb, so they shouldn't care. I'm sure they see all kinds of strange things when searching people's bags and I'm sure the TSA people see things that they don't know the purpose of. I would think jars of substrate would fit this catagory. Alternatively, I could just bring my syringe and a sporeprint with me and not innoculate anything before going home, but I don't know about the legalities of syringes. It would obviously be in my checked baggage. I'm doing this to avoid having to buy a syringe as this is difficult to have sent to my house and I want to grow just a few mushies this summer to get some more practice in
Edited by TreePhiend (05/13/04 08:24 PM)
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Re: Transporting jars or syringe on airplane. [Re: TreePhiend]
#2675655 - 05/13/04 08:15 PM (19 years, 10 months ago) |
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ummm, wow, i wouldnt have ever thought of bringing an innoculated jar, with a *metal* band through the airport. its not like they wouldnt open it up or anything.........
honestly, trying to bring an innoculated jar through an airport in this day and age is going to get you locked up for a decent amount of time. trafficking, possesion of a controlled substance........
also bringing a hypodermic needle through an airport is another very very bad idea.
save yourself some prison time, and mail your sryinges to your new adress, and leave everything else behind.
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TreePhiend
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Re: Transporting jars or syringe on airplane. [Re: ZippoZ]
#2675917 - 05/13/04 09:15 PM (19 years, 10 months ago) |
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Quote:
zippoz said: honestly, trying to bring an innoculated jar through an airport in this day and age is going to get you locked up for a decent amount of time. trafficking, possesion of a controlled substance........
But there would be no controlled substance until the mycilum started growing.
But, you are right, its too risky. I can at least bring a spore print or two with out any problems though right? I mean spores are legal.
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Re: Transporting jars or syringe on airplane. [Re: TreePhiend]
#2676323 - 05/13/04 10:35 PM (19 years, 10 months ago) |
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Not on your carry on. Put it in with rest of stuff. Again, DON'T try to take it thru your carry on.
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TreePhiend
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Re: Transporting jars or syringe on airplane. [Re: iluan]
#2676384 - 05/13/04 10:46 PM (19 years, 10 months ago) |
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what is the "it" you are referring to. It could be a syringe, a jar, or a spore print, I have no idea what your talkin about.
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Re: Transporting jars or syringe on airplane. [Re: TreePhiend]
#2676868 - 05/14/04 04:51 AM (19 years, 10 months ago) |
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You might want to use a plastic canning jar lid instead of a metal one.
Lana
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Re: Transporting jars or syringe on airplane. [Re: TreePhiend]
#2676957 - 05/14/04 06:21 AM (19 years, 10 months ago) |
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Maybe I would feel safe with a well hidden sporeprint... definatly not a jar or needle. Maybe you could mail yourself an innoculated jar or something. Aside from those two ideas, I'd forget about it. Its really a bad idea. And no ammount of talking will save you... we cant even get liscenced medical marijuana users out of jail, let alone someone so obviously guilty as to bring something to an airport.
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Re: Transporting jars or syringe on airplane. [Re: HarveyWalbanger]
#2717300 - 05/23/04 01:48 AM (19 years, 10 months ago) |
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I like the idea of having spore prints mailed
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Re: Transporting jars or syringe on airplane. [Re: TreePhiend]
#2717413 - 05/23/04 03:06 AM (19 years, 10 months ago) |
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bad idea, they are not going to like what they see, there is no logic in your "uh, i dunno what it is...go ahead" they are gonna search your asshole when you bring a brf jar onto the plane. :-)
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Re: Transporting jars or syringe on airplane. [Re: TreePhiend]
#2759115 - 06/02/04 11:14 PM (19 years, 9 months ago) |
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Save yourself the trouble and mail it ahead so that it'll meet you at school.
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Re: Transporting jars or syringe on airplane. [Re: TreePhiend]
#2769224 - 06/06/04 02:44 PM (19 years, 9 months ago) |
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i would just wait till i got home and do everything there.
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Re: Transporting jars or syringe on airplane. [Re: TreePhiend]
#2770411 - 06/06/04 10:25 PM (19 years, 9 months ago) |
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Ummm I would say bad idea all together. But, I've carried shit thru the airport too. As far as the syringe in your checked luggage goes, it wouldn't be anything new to security. People have needles for all sorts of medical reasons, frankly it isn't illegal so nothing can be done about it. Either way I would just wait.....
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