It's been a while since this has been posted, so I figured I'd re-post so the community could see
I am going to show you how you can legally accept any drug package even if it is compromised or contains a large amount of illegal drugs. My source is the 400 page book "Drug Interdiction: Partnerships, Legal Principles, and Investigative Methodologies for Law Enforcement" written by two career sheriffs with the help of prosecutors, law professors, and other law enforcement for the purpose of educating law enforcement personnel and prosecutors. First lets take an excerpt from Chapter 10 "Drug Parcel Systems". I am bolding important parts.
"Parcel systems -private, commercial, or the U.S. Postal Service - are extremely popular for the transportation of narcotics among drug traffickers. Drug traffickers and drug trafficking organizations have used this method of transportation for a number of years. The transportation of narcotics using various parcel systems has been exploited, and it continues to be a popular method of transportation, because it is relatively safe and inexpensive. These parcel systems are occasionally monitored by law enforcement, but in most cases, not enough. This type of investigation is difficult to prove and takes extensive investigative effort. This chapter will outline and provide an introduction to parcel investigations as an investigative tool. Parcel task force groups will be explained in detail along with their role in the investigation of organizations using parcel systems. Parcel facilities will be described, as well as instructions for training parcel staff in the detection of individuals using commercial package locations to ship narcotics. Commercial staff will be trained in the behavior and characteristics of criminal activity displayed by traffickers while using the parcel system to facilitate the drug trade. Investigative techniques such as controlled deliveries and the use of tracking devices will be discussed in detail."
Is this not still on the side bar (kind of hidden with something if I remember correctly)? Or maybe the sidebar of /r/dnmnoobs?
This is one of the first things most everyone should read, but it seems most do not. Thanks for posting this though.