pela

Status
Not open for further replies.

bill p

Member
Aug 18, 2003
158
0
16
is it illeagle to bring pela {viagra} back to the states. customs gave me a hard time when i came back in march with 200 pills. they did not take them but said i got a get out of jail free card.. if i bought them legally in the dr , i think i can bring them home. anybody have any advice thanks
 

Tamborista

hasta la tambora
Apr 4, 2005
11,747
1,343
113
is it illeagle to bring pela {viagra} back to the states. customs gave me a hard time when i came back in march with 200 pills. they did not take them but said i got a get out of jail free card.. if i bought them legally in the dr , i think i can bring them home. anybody have any advice thanks

First of all, an illeagle is a sick bird, now that we got that out of the way, La Pela is generic Cialis (tadalafil) and is only available with a valid prescription in the USA. So you are transporting prescription drugs across international borders with the intent to resell, without a prescription, not too smart!

"U.S. customs law dictates that the quantity of prescription drugs you may transport across the border be an amount “deemed of immediate need.” The U.S. Consulate loosely translates this as a one-month supply."


ADVICE: Hide them well unwrapped in another bottle and hope you don't get caught again! You got lucky once, don't expect to get lucky a second time.
 

bill p

Member
Aug 18, 2003
158
0
16
first of all they were not for me. second y is it a sick bird.they r not perscription drugs in the dr, as far as i know, maybe i am wrong. t shirts ,rum and cigs r ok , y isnt pela. i didnt by them in the us , my friend got them in the dr without a script. ya they may be for resale, but what is 1 months supply. maybe i was lucky
 

Tamborista

hasta la tambora
Apr 4, 2005
11,747
1,343
113
Good luck splainin to uS cusstomz y you gotz 200 Pelllers in your balize!
 

bill p

Member
Aug 18, 2003
158
0
16
believe me i am not douting what u say. just trying to get info on if i was wrong in what i did.thanks for your input.on the other hand , nobody stops me at sdq airport and asks me y i have a lot of pens, pencils ,paper and cloths for the needy.. guess i wont bring them again
 

Tamborista

hasta la tambora
Apr 4, 2005
11,747
1,343
113
Great analogy!

How can you compare importing school supplies for the needy to illegal possession/exportation of a six month supply of ERECTILE DYSFUNCTON drugs for resale?

PS: perhaps you should use the pencils & paper to learn to spell on a 6th grade level mate???
 
A

apostropheman

Guest
Tambo, you may need to draw him a picture! :)

First of all, an illeagle is a sick bird, now that we got that out of the way, La Pela is generic Cialis (tadalafil) and is only available with a valid prescription in the USA. So you are transporting prescription drugs across international borders with the intent to resell, without a prescription, not too smart!

"U.S. customs law dictates that the quantity of prescription drugs you may transport across the border be an amount “deemed of immediate need.” The U.S. Consulate loosely translates this as a one-month supply."


ADVICE: Hide them well unwrapped in another bottle and hope you don't get caught again! You got lucky once, don't expect to get lucky a second time.

first of all they were not for me. second y is it a sick bird.they r not perscription drugs in the dr, as far as i know, maybe i am wrong. t shirts ,rum and cigs r ok , y isnt pela. i didnt by them in the us , my friend got them in the dr without a script. ya they may be for resale, but what is 1 months supply. maybe i was lucky

My goodness, where to begin? :cheeky::bunny::bunny:

It doesn't matter if a script was needed where you purchased them but it IS important if one is required where you're trying to take them too. ;)

As for what is a months supply let's put it this way; the prescribed dosage is likely to be something in the neighbourhood of no more than 1 pill every 2 or 3 days and certainly not to be taken all the time! Therefore at most I'd think 15 or 20 would be stretching things to the limit. 200 is simply insanity!! :glasses:

I'll leave the rest for you, to amuse us further by trying to figure it out yourself. :eek:

Disclaimer: I am neither a physician nor a customs agent
:D
 

bill p

Member
Aug 18, 2003
158
0
16
ok , i get the picture, they were not for me and i am not that type of person. i know know it wasnt right.and as far as spelling it is not important, i will spell better than u any day, conyasso. did i spell that wrong i hope. bye
 

bill p

Member
Aug 18, 2003
158
0
16
by the way i do have 16 years of education and am a ceo of a corpand spend 4 months a year in the dr. so spelling dont mean sh-t.thanks
 

Berzin

Banned
Nov 17, 2004
5,898
550
113
On the other hand , nobody stops me at sdq airport and asks me y i have a lot of pens, pencils ,paper and cloths for the needy.. guess i wont bring them again

One thing has nothing to do with the other. Just because you may or may not bring stuff to the needy does not allow you a free pass to break international law.

And since I am not at all interested in helping you learn how to circumvent these laws for the sake of substance trafficking, I'm going to close this thread.
 
Status
Not open for further replies.