trojanpeptide
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On June 10th, Trump signed the Secure America Act, allocating $69.5 billion to fully fund U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) and Customs and Border Protection (CBP) through September 30, 2029.
I think it's going to get harder to to get cheap peptides in the future.
Indirect Impact on Peptide Imports
The Act allocates $3.45 billion specifically for new nonintrusive inspection equipment, artificial intelligence, and machine learning technologies to combat the entry of illicit narcotics and improve screening at ports of entry. Since the FDA already classifies most non-pharmaceutical peptides as unapproved new drugs subject to detention (under Import Alert 66-78), this funding will likely lead to:- Higher Seizure Rates: Advanced AI-driven scanning will improve CBP's ability to identify and detain peptide shipments that previously might have slipped through.
- Increased Scrutiny: The focus on "illicit narcotics" and "precursor chemicals" often encompasses unapproved pharmaceutical substances, including research peptides.
I think it's going to get harder to to get cheap peptides in the future.