Hi quick question about seeds.

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sixsicsix93

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I've checked out the site that advertises here alot. I was wondering. Really, is it a good idea to get seeds from them if maybe you live in a place that has laws that doesnt allow having them?
 
maybe it should be better to order from a site in the UK like seedboutique- they have lots of seeds from various breeders
 
its a matter of weither or not your willing to risk a possible bust of the beans if you dont care if you potentially toss away 20-200 bucks then by all means place an order and hope you get it. have no worries i hear all the time that the order is recieved and then shipped but some times it gets intercepted by some stage of authority or another and unless you can take the hit in the pocket on it id say skip it find some good greens around you and hope for a bean out of it and just use it but there are many who have used the breeders and seed banks and are using them now and have no problems with recieving their beans..its a matter of choice for more look around in the seedbanks part of the forum
 
I saw a few, what appeared to be fair priced deals so they hit to the coinbag wouldnt be bad if they never made it. Maybe I'll get them mailed to the address of a willing family member. That way they're not sent to my grow address. As for good ones around here. We're not really known for our good grass :hairpull:. I heard in USA you typicly get a "Customs found your crap you better stop" letter and nother else. I'm just a little worried, don't want any heat or trouble yet I don't want to invest time and energy into a low quality crop if I don't have too.
 
really thats only one route that they can go i know of one guy who ordered some beans before and it didn't get intercepted by the feds and was delivered to his home but once his mail was picked up for the day there was an unmarked van outside his house and right after the mail box was emptied the U.S. Postal Inspector was there with a couple D.E.A. agents questioning the suspicious mail he had gotten that day. turned out the carrier had sniffed it out as right address and wrong name checked the sending addy against a fed wide list (that comes out every month) and found the senders addy to be on that list and they just set up a sting opp on him got him for the importing of beans and 12 plants and about 3 Lbs of good smoke
 

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