Faxing Acid to Europe: Is it Possible?

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Taking illegal substances like acid across international borders poses significant legal risks and consequences. Sending drugs via fax is not feasible, as fax machines transmit only images and text, not physical items. Attempting to send a sheet of acid this way would result in a printed image, not the actual substance. It is advisable to avoid the risks associated with transporting drugs and instead seek local sources upon arrival in Europe.
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I'm going over to live in Europe in May/June and I want to take a sheet of acid over with me. I'm too scared to take it on the plane, so I was thinking of faxing it over before hand.

Can anyone tell me if this will work?
 
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Faxing acid to Europe is not a viable option. First of all, sending drugs through international borders is illegal and can result in serious consequences if caught. Additionally, fax machines are not capable of transmitting physical objects, only images and text. Even if you were to somehow scan the sheet of acid and fax it, the receiver would only receive a printed image of the sheet, not the actual substance. It is not worth risking legal trouble for something as small as a sheet of acid. It would be much safer and legal to find a local source once you arrive in Europe.
 
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