Reuters: FDA to screen all imports, exemptions for low-value shipments revoked

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ZippityDooDah said:
Nice way to throw your fellow enthusiasts under the bus.
I don't see the point in sharing names at this level of visibility, as it may adversely impact the smaller communities I'm associated with. I'd rather not have my name associated with finger pointing, especially if it ends up being trivial.

As I mentioned, it is not a large vendor. If the notification that members received is relevant, it will most likely be a community-wide issue, given the topic, and will not be specific to this vendor.

Really, the only takeaway here is that it was a peptide-related shipping notice that seemed like it may be relevant to this topic, so I shared. I also mentioned in an earlier post that the member followed up by saying their package ended up moving forward through shipment after they called the courier, and they should be receiving it in a few days.
 
OK so let me put my input on this real quick The borders and customs patrol are going to have this machine that's going to be able to read chemicals that are on or round packages and they're going to have a database that's going to include our peptides and if the package yields any of those chemicals is going to flag it for inspection. This is a highly advanced machine that can read through packages and X ray with any type of chemical trace at all near the package. They started implementing this in 2017 and have been ongoing and updating ever since with new technology and AI.
 
Super Trips said:
OK so let me put my input on this real quick The borders and customs patrol are going to have this machine that's going to be able to read chemicals that are on or round packages and they're going to have a database that's going to include our peptides and if the package yields any of those chemicals is going to flag it for inspection. This is a highly advanced machine that can read through packages and X ray with any type of chemical trace at all near the package. They started implementing this in 2017 and have been ongoing and updating ever since with new technology and AI.
It would take one company in China to either intentionally or unintentionally contaminate thousands of boxes with an otherwise harmless chemical to bring entire ports of entry to a halt. I’m not stating that CBP will not have these capabilities, but I am stating that I doubt their abilities. CBP is not known to have the highest hiring standards. The machines might work great, but the people that go there because they can’t get hired by ICE or Border Patrol do not.
 
Super Trips said:
OK so let me put my input on this real quick The borders and customs patrol are going to have this machine that's going to be able to read chemicals that are on or round packages and they're going to have a database that's going to include our peptides and if the package yields any of those chemicals is going to flag it for inspection. This is a highly advanced machine that can read through packages and X ray with any type of chemical trace at all near the package. They started implementing this in 2017 and have been ongoing and updating ever since with new technology and AI.
It's a good thing that the goal of manufacturing/shipping this stuff is to keep it in a liquid form in a vacuum vial then.

I've used XRF's, SEM's, and a few other chemical detection equipment, you have a better chance of catching "weed adjacent" on a package rather than the stuff we are using on the OUTSIDE of the package. I'm sure x-ray's will catch a few, but honestly there are a number of things that are 100% OK to ship from China that are in vials (beauty products being one of those), so I sincerely doubt there will be a significant rise in seizures with any new equipment. There hasn't been anything really new in the detection scene that would be able to detect the contents of the package in a chemical accuracy without a significant ppm measurement (meaning opening it and testing), which there shouldn't be any on the outside of the package.

Someone posted in this thread already, the problem is numbers, and to get ACCURACY and VOLUME would take a herculean effort across all customs ports, which I personally doubt the US right now has that skill of organization to actually implement.

And let's be honest, corruption is the order of the day in the US right now, the more you clamp down, if there is significant money and less risk (how much does it cost for a pardon if you are CBP) then vendors will figure out where there is less risk and push through that way (bribing if necessary).
 
I think we can sum everything up like this:

- Trying to shut down something that people generally do not view as a bad thing has NEVER worked, WILL never work, and will ALWAYS be worked around.

- The ONLY way to reduce black markets of generally socially acceptable things is to make ease of access and cost more available (look at Piracy/Alcohol/Weed and all those things the government has invested billions if not trillions on to stop).

As long as GLP-1's are not killing people (which they will never as a pure form), then the more socially intelligent and enterprising individuals will be able to get a supply of.
 
Super Trips said:
OK so let me put my input on this real quick The borders and customs patrol are going to have this machine that's going to be able to read chemicals that are on or round packages and they're going to have a database that's going to include our peptides and if the package yields any of those chemicals is going to flag it for inspection. This is a highly advanced machine that can read through packages and X ray with any type of chemical trace at all near the package. They started implementing this in 2017 and have been ongoing and updating ever since with new technology and AI.
And yet the supply of fenty is apparently untouched.
 
Cndmk said:
Someone posted in this thread already, the problem is numbers, and to get ACCURACY and VOLUME would take a herculean effort across all customs ports, which I personally doubt the US right now has that skill of organization to actually implement.
Oh, we have the ability and skill to do it if we wanted .. but it would be expensive. Because of that its never going to happen. Let's be honest with ourselves, if they don't stop fenty from getting in, a drug that is literally killing people and costing our economy an estimated 2.3 trillion a year, they are certainly not going to stop GLP-1, a substance that is saving us money. Imagine if every obese person in the US was handed tirzepitide for $50 a month instead of $650. We could end up SAVING an estimated 1.4 trillion a year between lower medical costs, disability expenses, transportation and all the other hidden expenses related to obesity.

Nah, they aren't going to stop the flow of peptides. At most they will make some token efforts every now and then so they can tell big pharma that they tried.
 
Pinmebaby1moretime said:
The line between panic buying and waiting to hear more updates is so thin… just an fyi I’m in some groups for luxury goods from China- they are cracking down on that as well. Those folks are definitely panic buying right now.
This too shall pass. If it doesn't then we will. About 12 years earlier than we could have made it hahahaha.
 
leokitcat said:
FDA to screen all imports, exemptions for low-value shipments revoked

The U.S. Food and Drug Administration said on Tuesday it will now review all imports of the products it regulates regardless of their quantity or value, after a federal law enforcement agency recently rescinded an exemption for small shipments.

www.reuters.com

Can also read here

https://www.ajot.com/news/fda-to-screen-all-imports-exemptions-for-low-value-shipments-revoked

They are coming for the grey market guys, this might be a big deal
did they hire thousands of new employees?
 
Cndmk said:
I think we can sum everything up like this:

- Trying to shut down something that people generally do not view as a bad thing has NEVER worked, WILL never work, and will ALWAYS be worked around.

- The ONLY way to reduce black markets of generally socially acceptable things is to make ease of access and cost more available (look at Piracy/Alcohol/Weed and all those things the government has invested billions if not trillions on to stop).

As long as GLP-1's are not killing people (which they will never as a pure form), then the more socially intelligent and enterprising individuals will be able to get a supply of.

I mean, they could always poison us like they did with alcohol during prohibition.
 
Bjd4162 said:
did they hire thousands of new employees?
Exactly! This is what makes me imagine a conveyer belt that dropping a bunch of packages coming from certain countries into bins to sit there for a while, making it seem like they are actually doing more inspecting. In turn this creates panic and worry hoping it will deter some from ordering from overseas. That's what I want to believe!! 😁
 
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