Mohammed Ali was found guilty of attempting to possess a chemical weapon at a trial at Old Bailey court for sourcing the poison from the "dark web".
The 31-year-old told jurors he was just "curious" and wanted to test the boundaries of the so-called "dark web" internet black market, and was unaware ricin was illegal.
"I was interested in the dark web and ricin. I just wanted to know what the fuss was about," he said.
Ali was unaware that his source, Psychochem, was in fact an FBI agent who tipped off police in England and substituted the consignment of ricin for harmless powder.
After the father of two took delivery of a toy car with five vials hidden in the battery compartment, British police officers arrested him at his home in Liverpool.
Justice Saunders told him: "It seems to me that this is the sort of case where a deterrent sentence has to be passed.
Ali, who was diagnosed with mild Asperger's or autistic traits, stood impassively in the dock as the sentence was announced.
The judge continued: "I am satisfied that Mohammed Ali had no intention of disposing of ricin immediately. He intended to keep it.
"That created a real risk that, at some stage in the future, he might decide to experiment with it or it fall into the wrong hands."
Ali, a computer geek, first heard about ricin after watching the US crime drama 'Breaking Bad'.
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