Sneaking Xanax and Valium through airport security

Discussion in 'Pharmaceuticals' started by urbanlegend, Jan 4, 2010.

  1. urbanlegend

    urbanlegend Member

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    I got a .5mg bottle of Xanax and a bottle of Valium that I want to take back home with me. Should I just put them in an advil bottle and put it in my suitcase or carry on? Not sure which one.
     
  2. largeamount

    largeamount Senior Member

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    dogs cant smell it
    put in pockets
     
  3. Topher D.

    Topher D. Senior Member

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    i went through an airport with three bottles of pills that didnt have my name on em and they didnt bat an eyelash o_O
     
  4. urbanlegend

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    So out of the three choices, should I put them all in my pocket, which is over 30 pills(hopefully they don't pat me down) put them on my carry on, or put them in my suitcase. I'm just a little paranoid since they upped airport security because of that recent terrorism shit.
     
  5. DeadHead723

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    dude honestly put them in like a tylenal bottle but try and have them on the bottom. put the bottle in your carry on with like other advil and toothbrush and shit like that. youll be straight
     
  6. OneExodus

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    Just wear pants with big pockets. They won't pat you done. I have done this before.
     
  7. largeamount

    largeamount Senior Member

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    ^
     
  8. happydude_60

    happydude_60 Senior Member

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    If you have prescription bottles use those.
     
  9. urbanlegend

    urbanlegend Member

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    Alright looks like il just throw em in my pockets. Thanks for the help-!!
     
  10. happydude_60

    happydude_60 Senior Member

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    You didn't say you had prescription bottles, but you did say you had bottles. If they're prescription bottles, use those. I don't know where you're from, but in Illinois, if you have Xanax in Tylenol bottles, they'll bust you. I know a guy who had TWO Xannies in his pocket, and got 30 months probation.
     
  11. urbanlegend

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    I actually only have the bottle for the Xanax but there's no name on it. I have a pocket in my boxers nd I'm thinking il just use that. I don't think there's anyway there gunna find them there.
     
  12. Gravity

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    It's been said already, but I'd go the bottle route. Whether its prescription or not, that sounds like the most reasonable way to go.

    I've always heard putting them in like coffee grounds, or shampoo bottles (obviously sealed up).. but hell, with the scanners anymore, they are likely to see it via x-ray.
     
  13. Tommy Diesel

    Tommy Diesel Visitor

    about 5 years ago swim had 120 2 mg ativan pills in a small ziplock, inside a cigerette pack. well swim took about 3 mixed with drinks at the airport bar so swim was fucked up,anyway swim gets of plane and cant find the pack with the ativan,.everybody was off the plane and i got a feeling there on the plane still so i ask the lady if i can go back on she was like hell no ill go and but i told heer it was heart meds and when iswim has an attack there is no timeto be lookin foor my bottle ,so 5 min later she comes out with em.SWIM could have fucked himself but havin a good buzz made me stupid and I walked away with all of my 2mg ativan
     
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