
Originally Posted by
Knight1811
When you come across the Mexico/US border you will either 1). walk across and present yourself for inspection or 2). Drive across and pull up to a booth and present yourself for inspection. Either way a CBP dude will be talking to you. This is known as the primary. They will usually only ask about your citizenship (mainly)...once in a while they ask about are you bringing anything back. THERE ARE NO DOGS on the primary....if things go sideways or you choke or stutter like whore or some shiat...you will then be secondaried...if secondaried...a sniff dog will come over and do its thang. AND YES THESE DOGS ARE TRAINED TO SNIFF AAS specifically, not just cocaine or crack or heroine and other hard stuff BUT AAS also. The dog will either indicate or Alert (there is a difference between the two) to whatever is in your car. IF that happens, your car will be search thoroughly.
Now, after clearing the land border...you will come across a checkpoint some 15 miles outside of the US/Mexico border (Charlie 15)...but I think they moved in a bit north more....this checkpoint used to be a Border Patrol checkpoint...but after DHS was formed...it now houses CBP agents....anyways...you will be inspected again by the primary agent and if something weird pops up, you will be secondaried.....however, the big difference here is that a dog will be present at both primary and secondary lanes. AFter that you are clear from any other checkpoints.....here's the kicker...if you declare your AAS and fail to have a valid US prescription....and think you are in the clear b/c federal rules dictate you can have 50 doses of the stuff...you are correct...HOWEVER, the state of Texas can have a say in this.....and all the BP agent errrr the CBP agent has to do is call DPS and give them your license plate number, make of car, individuals in car, color of car and the time you leave....and surprise...you get pulled over by DPS while heading northbound on I-15 and your ass is grass by the state. So, my advice....do at your own risk. Is it worth it to get your ass slammed by the state patrol of texas or even the federal boys on the border? I don't think so.
But then again, maybe your life is boring and needs some excitement. lol.