how likely am I to get caught?will they be obvious on a x-ray??my friend has taken acid in a checked bag before but that just looks like paper to an x-ray
>>2893771>wow i wonder what that mushroom shaped object is on the xray!>it'll only take 5 seconds to check but we'll definitely just ignore it and let this guy passYou are retarded.
>>2893771Are you talking about mushrooms or about "shrooms"?If the former, you only need to worry if you're traveling internationally and have to deal with agricultural restrictions.
>>2893771Buy mushroom jerky. Open the bag. Add special mushrooms. Close it back up.
>>2893771>bringing drugs on an international flight Mega retarded. You know numerous Asian countries will literally execute you or give you life in prison if you’re caught with paraphernalia OP? Dont even attempt to smuggle that stuff abroad.
>>2893831We're talking about mushrooms here, not drugs or paraphernalia. There is nothing suspicious about a bag of mushroom jerky with some mushrooms inside stowed next to your bag of pecan pralines. It smells like a mushroom, tastes like a mushroom, doesn't pop on any drug test, and doesn't result in visible signs of intoxication if you're a sane and levelheaded individual. You can't get more untraceable than that. The only way you will get in trouble is if you start trying to sell them as drugs, and somebody rats you out.
>>2893771spores are legal in most places
How much of a drug addict are you that you need to bring shrooms with you?
>>2893807Have you ever seen "special mushrooms"? They look a little different.
>>2893831>You know numerous Asian countries will literally execute you or give you life in prison if you’re caught with paraphernalia OP?They really don't, though. Sure, they have the laws on the books, but they only use them for extreme cases.The drug-smuggling executions I've read about in Singapore all involved large quantities of heroin, and defendants who were invariably some penniless SEAmonkey.I resided in Taiwan for most of the last 20 years and of the two drug trafficking cases involving foreigners that I know of, one resulted in a Canadian (who was smuggling pot and cocaine in hollowed-out ESL textbooks, for sale to his ESL students) getting 20 years, the other (American who grew 400 pounds of dried marijuana "for personal use") resulted in a sentence of two years.Ironically, the American guy was so devastated by the two-year sentence (which he only would have had to serve one year in Taiwan, and optionally could have gone back to the U.S. to serve out the remaining year) that he committed suicide in the courtroom. I think he was afraid he would be deported at the end even though he was married to a Taiwanese woman and had two or three kids with her.Oh, there was another one involving some tiny amount of pot for personal use by some guy and his Taiwanese girlfriend; neither of them was willing to rat out the other, both claimed it was their own and was solely for themselves, and so both were sentenced to treatment and probation.
>>2893934>>2893807>>2893872>It smells like a mushroom, tastes like a mushroomAnother pic of a different strain. You see that blue color? That's a major clue that the mushroom is a "shroom". According to Paul Stamets, that is what oxidized psilocybin looks like. I'm not sure he's correct about that, but his test for whether a mushroom is a psilocybin "shroom" is (1) has gills, (2) turns that sort of blue when bruised, and (3) has black or purple spores.That doesn't mean that other mushrooms aren't "shrooms", such as certain sporeless mutant strains of psilocybin-carrying shrooms, but he says he's never found an example where those three things happen and the mushroom turns out not to have psilocybin in it.