Group: alt.drugs.cannabis.nl




Subject: how to prevent cannabis from being intercepted in the mail
From: Astralwarrior*
Date: 11/9/2006 7:56:22 AM
try a condom turned inside-out to get the gel on the outside. then rub the outside with some coffee-powder (instant works the best), to throw off the dogs. coffee smells sooo much stronger and it sticks to the gel. that trick does is for me on 95% of the tries. Good luck, AW*, Belgium "Nitesbane" <Nitesbane@AThotmailDOT.com> schreef in bericht news:HsQhd.6213$o52.1567@trndny03... > > "Jack H." <NoR@engines.compressionstroke> wrote in message > news:2up09kF2cs5lmU1@uni-berlin.de... > > > > "name" <nsprakel@hotmail.com> wrote in message > > news:1ccba12f.0411011956.67042d0@posting.google.com... > > > szasz@my-deja.com wrote in message > > news:<1099314688.994099.14030@c13g2000cwb.googlegroups.com>... > > > > From the research on the web I've done about it, I think it has > > > > nothing to do with your internet traffic, and everything to do with > the > > > > fact you're mailing your little bundles of joy from the 'Dam. Take > care > > > > of that, and you should suffer far less interception. > > > > > > So how do you explain cannabis being intercepted while tea gets > > > through without problems? Psychic narcofascists who can distinguish > > > between tea and cannabis inside the package without opening it? > > > The packages would look identical in a scanner. The scanner would > > > simply reveal that the package has some organic material concealed in > > > it. > > > Snifferdogs can't tell the difference between vacuumpacked tea or > > > cannabis. > > > > Yes they can unless you are using tripple sterile protection. > > > > Chances are when you are putting the grass in the bag there are traces > left > > on the out side of the bag from your handling the grass., the envelope > too. > > then there are the trace amounts in the apartment too. hard to get really > > sterile and those dogs can pick up VERY small amounts, as in eight parts > per > > billion. That's like finding a single grain of sand on a beach. so things > > must be super clean when doing this. > > I mean, shit, they can smell grass in a tank of gasoline, so those people > > who say put it in coffee really do not know what they are taling about. > > > > Sterile room, gloves gloves and gloves over the gloved gloves! > > Only way to be sure. > > > > Then you have the added problem of the permiability of the baggie itself. > > > > Perhaps someone with more technical knowledge can back this up, but certain > materials will more readily "leak" gasses than others. The only application > I've used this theory in is my Co2 lines. Using regular plastic tubing, > there is a certain amount of CO2 that leaks through the plastic before > reaching the destination. Using silicon tubing, there is no detectable > (granted I have no fancy equipment) leak through the tubing before reaching > the end. Maybe you'd have better luck sealing your buds in silicon > packaging... do they make such a thing? > >