Quote Originally Posted by GATXBUCK
"Due to the checkpoints, they cannot deliver to you. You must be willing to make the trip south and take the risk (although small) of taking your medicine back through the checkpoints. Many patients have come and gone back without incident (no seizure of medicine)."

I recently moved to New Mexico and have a few questions about this.What are these "checkpoints"?If they find your medicine @ a checkpoint (a legal amount)do they only seize the meds or do they lock you up and charge you with something?How do find out where these checkpoints are or do they move em around?...thanx
There are four Homeland Security/Immigration checkpoints surrounding Dona Ana County. One on I-10 going west toward Deming. One on Hwy 70 going east toward Alamogordo. One on I-25 going north to Albuquerque. One on Hwy 85 toward Hatch. Those are the only roads out of Dona Ana County. The agents may or may not confiscate your meds. If you package it properly (seal A meal plastic and new glass jar), put it in the trunk, it may not be detected. Now, if you smoke in the vehicle, the dogs will scent and alert. You will be pulled over, questioned and searched. It is important to always carry your card. Your argument should be that this is your medicine. Would they take your Zoloft or blood pressure or cholesterol meds? Then please don't take my cannabis.