So I'm back and I'll offer some clarity.
A man with a badge (federal or state idk) did certainly show up at the house, package in hand, asking for me. Anyone out here pontificating about what the cops will and won't do is full of shit. They can and have gone after personal use amounts of controlled substances. They can and will bust you for ordering them to your house.
Do not listen to guys who tell you not to worry. You should worry, and you should be paranoid. Do not pick up things from the post office, do not sign for packages, do not accept a package from people knocking on your door. You should even let it sit on your porch for a couple days. People on the internet have no sense, have some sense. You seriously don't want a felony, it will ruin your life. You have 0 control over whether the package gets flagged or not. You will have 0 knowledge of whether they wanna pursue it.
I did not ask for a reship from PharmaHGH. I told him about the incident. He didn't seem to be taking it seriously. I posted here. Then he started taking it seriously when it affected his business. Probably 2 weeks after the incident I asked if he could run me a discount on a reorder at a different address. I never attempted to shake a pack out of him. That's a narrative to cool nerves.
Could you provide 3 cases of them going after anyone for personal use amounts?
State, local, nor the feds (besides Postal Inspectors) have jurisdiction investigating packages shipped through the postal service.. (They do however work closely with US Postal Inspector offices around the US to do so.)
There would be absolutely no point in an LEO of any kind/or Postal Inspector opening displaying his badge, while holding your mail, and asking for you - as this defeats the entire purpose, and quite frankly makes zero sense. The whole point is for the
undercover agent to get you to say something admitting knowledge of the contents. Without this, litigation of a criminal case is nearly impossible. They
need proof you know what is in the package.
To sum up: they went through getting a federal search warrant, coordinating with the postal inspector, getting electronic surveillance, (both in the package and on the inspector) just for the inspector to show up with the package in his hand and openly displaying he was an officer of the US Postal Inspection Service?
The only possible explanation is that was literally your mailman just trying to deliver your mail, and the 'badge' was something his 2nd grader made him in art class.