fernand
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I can't believe this discussion. @Coast2Coast you just don't get it. The world is not our oyster. The behavior of police and customs in China is not subject to any rules or expectations. We can talk odds and past events all we want, it won't affect what happens in your case.
I was about to fly out of Beijing a few years ago and watching a young Asian-American woman across the aisle from me. She had visited family for the first time and wasn't likely to repeat the experience. They hadn't closed the doors yet. She was watching the cops through the window and I got the vibe too: they could still come on board and do anything they wanted. She was shuddering and clutching the armrest so hard she was almost tearing the material. It was only when the plane was off the ground that she let go.
China may look "normal" but let me tell you something: it's only because they decided to try letting business develop. It has gone very well, but they can change their minds at any time. Look at the news - they just arrested an Asian-American businesswoman. A total reversal is unlikely in China, but nothing is impossible. They shoot businessmen who get out of line for "corruption" all the time.
The total reversal happened several times in Russia, it was called NEP, New Economic Policy. After a few years of trying relative capitalism they would reverse course, arrest and shoot all the prominent businessmen, go back to hard core communism, and the cycle would repeat.
The point is that a powerful govt. can do ANYTHING. Your 2 grams might be waved aside, or you could spend years in a forced labor camp. Or they could shoot you while attempting to escape. Or the present tension over Chinese hacking could lead them to want a bargaining chip, and you could be it. If a "diplomatic incident" develops, and the Chinese demonstrate how much worse Americans are, do you see the State department trying to save the life of an American dope smuggler?
In fact you should know that's one of the worst things about the present situation in the US. A cop can decide to treat your MJ as a medical case, or as a misdemeanor, or he could charge you with dealing and end your life as you know it. A pinhead with a 6th grade education decides the course of your whole family's life. Now imagine that on a grand scale. You'd be mentally defective to risk smuggling narcotics into "The Peoples' Republic of China". End of rant.
Anybody here got a retired dea dog, for testing purposes?
I was about to fly out of Beijing a few years ago and watching a young Asian-American woman across the aisle from me. She had visited family for the first time and wasn't likely to repeat the experience. They hadn't closed the doors yet. She was watching the cops through the window and I got the vibe too: they could still come on board and do anything they wanted. She was shuddering and clutching the armrest so hard she was almost tearing the material. It was only when the plane was off the ground that she let go.
China may look "normal" but let me tell you something: it's only because they decided to try letting business develop. It has gone very well, but they can change their minds at any time. Look at the news - they just arrested an Asian-American businesswoman. A total reversal is unlikely in China, but nothing is impossible. They shoot businessmen who get out of line for "corruption" all the time.
The total reversal happened several times in Russia, it was called NEP, New Economic Policy. After a few years of trying relative capitalism they would reverse course, arrest and shoot all the prominent businessmen, go back to hard core communism, and the cycle would repeat.
The point is that a powerful govt. can do ANYTHING. Your 2 grams might be waved aside, or you could spend years in a forced labor camp. Or they could shoot you while attempting to escape. Or the present tension over Chinese hacking could lead them to want a bargaining chip, and you could be it. If a "diplomatic incident" develops, and the Chinese demonstrate how much worse Americans are, do you see the State department trying to save the life of an American dope smuggler?
In fact you should know that's one of the worst things about the present situation in the US. A cop can decide to treat your MJ as a medical case, or as a misdemeanor, or he could charge you with dealing and end your life as you know it. A pinhead with a 6th grade education decides the course of your whole family's life. Now imagine that on a grand scale. You'd be mentally defective to risk smuggling narcotics into "The Peoples' Republic of China". End of rant.
Anybody here got a retired dea dog, for testing purposes?
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