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Favorite Stash Spot

AllorNothing

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Just curious to hear about where people stash their stash so to speak. I mean on your person, not at home.

For me if I have to hold in public I wear long socks and stick the bag at the top of my sock and fold it inwards about 3 or 4 times. Never have had any problems so far.
 
I just carrying things in a my satchel.
If it is weed, i make sure it is sealed tight in something to prevent the smell being noticeable or hanging around in my bag and on everything else in it.
I never buy stuff in dodgy street deals, and if i'm carrying anything, i'm careful not to do anything suspicious or illegal could lead to being searched.
This includes jaywalking. Anything that could attract heat.
Just be a law-abiding citizen when you are carrying.

At festivals, i have a beautiful poison pill ring which i can safely put a few tabs of acid into. Seals up perfectly, doesn't look like an obvious stash ring.
 
I have a little metal cylindrical stash container with a screw off lid that goes on a keychain. It doesn't hold much, and it's obvious as all hell, but it does the bare minimum very well (protection from the elements). I keep other tools mostly in an heirloom wooden box kept shut with a strip of Velcro.

Boring. I always wanted one of those cut-out books that are so famous.
 
A buddy from high school used to keep his tabs of acid between his cell phone and phone battery, making sure the battery stayed cool throughout. I thought that was one of the slickest ways to hide drugs ever, he would just check his phone through security at festivals.

Ditto, spacejunk. If I'm carrying anything illegal, such as psychedelics or controlled prescription pills I don't have a script for, I make sure to follow every damn law to a "t," and try not to drive/ride in cars but to take public transportation/bicycle: buses don't get pulled over. Most people who get in trouble with possession do so while driving cars that can be pulled over for any reason at any time. I also make it a point to dress down to look as much of a square and non-descript as possible.

I just slip my weed (in a medical canister) and pipe (in a freezer ziploc) into a pocket, or the small pocket of a backpack, and act normal.
 
I hide my blunt in my shoes. They get pretty well flattened and sometimes are close to unsmokeable, but more often not. I'm trying to construct a slender hard case for them, for easier slipping-in.
 
Socks underwear , sometimes I wish I had tits so I could stash it between them. Then once again I have balls most cops won't touch your nuts thank God.
 
In a vacutainer tube floating in a bottle or the non-pocket pocket on the inside too of some jeans actual pockets (not the mini pocket, I mean the space created by the way it's sewn).
 
A jar full of jenkum , no cops digging around in or near that thing , best stash spot evar .

No seriously , using and aquiring illegal substances always carries the risk of getting caught , i just make sure i dont get caught with more than simple possession weight , other than that i have script bottles for most of the stuff i buy and i couldnt really give a damn about getting caught with weed , most drug paraphernalia cops just confiscate atleast when ive been caught so i dont worry about that either .
 
I usually never carry anything on me that can't be stashed neatly in a pocket. Nearly every coat I own has a secret pocket in it that I can slip a pill bottle in (weed and hitter). As for pills, I have an old phone that I removed the battery from. It leaves me a nice little crevice that holds a decent supply.

I agree with what everyone above said, when I have drugs on me I follow EVERY law. I even force everyone I'm with to do the same. I can't count how many times someone I know has been busted because of blatant recklessness in public/their car that could've been avoided. Cops look for that kind of shit and somehow people still haven't realized that.
 
I almost always lock stuff in my glove box. If it's not in there it's hidden in my backpack which is just a few things for work, a change of clothes, and some hygiene products. I always keep everything in a sock so I try and make it look as innocent as I can with what's in it and push it to the bottom.

Remember BLers, NEVER, EVER, give cops consent to search. Especially if you have something illegal. IME, as long as you are respectful throughout the interaction ,and when denying consent, they will most likely leave it alone.*

I'm pretty clean cut and look younger than I am, but I also have numerous felonies on my record so who knows what factors come into play.
 
Remember BLers, NEVER, EVER, give cops consent to search. Especially if you have something illegal. IME, as long as you are respectful throughout the interaction ,and when denying consent, they will most likely leave it alone.*

Not in my experience. I was once coming back from Colorado with a quarter of marijuana. Got pulled over, went through the basic routine. The cop gave me shit because he knew where I was coming from, asking me if I had any drugs. I said no, then he asks if he could search the vehicle. Once again I say no, so then he says he's gonna get a K9 unit to check out my car. Which is bullshit. Keep in mind, I was being very respectful and proper, as I always am.

Then he told me he didn't deal with recreational quantities, and if I only had personal use he would just make me toss it. Seeing it as my best option, I told him what I had and he made me throw it to the side of the highway. It felt so wrong; got me jaded as fuck.

I honestly fucking hate cops. The job is not handled properly in the US, and they have too much power.
 
Remember BLers, NEVER, EVER, give cops consent to search. Especially if you have something illegal. IME, as long as you are respectful throughout the interaction ,and when denying consent, they will most likely leave it alone.*
I dont think this is true at all. If a cop really wants to search you, they will find - or create - "probable cause" or "reasonable grounds" to search your vehicle regardless of how "clean cut", "respectful" or drug-free you are.
There are countless stories (on bluelight and elsewhere) of police making false statements (like "i can smell cannabis in this vehicle") to get a search warrant.
It can and does happen all the time, sadly.
 
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Not in my experience. I was once coming back from Colorado with a quarter of marijuana. Got pulled over, went through the basic routine. The cop gave me shit because he knew where I was coming from, asking me if I had any drugs. I said no, then he asks if he could search the vehicle. Once again I say no, so then he says he's gonna get a K9 unit to check out my car. Which is bullshit. Keep in mind, I was being very respectful and proper, as I always am.

Then he told me he didn't deal with recreational quantities, and if I only had personal use he would just make me toss it. Seeing it as my best option, I told him what I had and he made me throw it to the side of the highway. It felt so wrong; got me jaded as fuck.

I honestly fucking hate cops. The job is not handled properly in the US, and they have too much power.

Can't win em all I guess. And hey, that beats the hell out of jail. I guess I've just been lucky. I'll give you an example.

I got pulled over not even 2 minutes after leaving a friends house. I had a warrant for an unpaid traffic violation. Lady cop comes up, "where you coming from?", "where ya going?", etc. standard stuff. Well when she asks for my insurance I pop my center counsel open with out even thinks and there an empty baggie, small blue one that you might get a gram of weed it, sitting right on top of my insurance card. It's a two compartment one and I had insurance card in top compartment because I never put anything else in there for this exact reason. The one time there's something incriminating in there I get pulled over. Anyway, she says nothing about it even though she was clearly trying to see what was in there because she focused her flashlight in that direction. She goes back to her car for a few and then another cop pulls up. She comes to my window and he lurking around behind the car looking inside like they often do. She gives me back my ID, tells me to pay my ticket ASAP, and then says
" I noticed a small bag with what looked like a white residue in you center compartment, anything in here you aren't supposed to have?".
"No, ma'am."
"Okay, well then do you might if I give it a quick search?"
" I'd prefer if you didn't."
"Alright Mr. Archer. Have a good night."

I'm on parole and honestly I don't know if I have the right to refuse until I'm off. I would into it but I have less than a month to go.

Anyways, I've had similar encounters where I wasn't on my Ps and Qs but still ended up driving away unsearched.
Oh and all that was in that bag was Crystals off same dank weed I had. So it probably wouldn't have been a big deal but you never know.
[MENTION=8862]Space[/MENTION] Yeah I won't deny I've been lucky but it gonna be different every time. It just so happens it has worked out in my favor the majority of the time. Also, I live in a major city so that might help sometimes. Annnddd last thing, I think I might start filming if I get pulled over in the future. Gotta keep these laws in check.
 
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Can't win em all I guess. And hey, that beats the hell out of jail. I guess I've just been lucky. I'll give you an example.

I got pulled over not even 2 minutes after leaving a friends house. I had a warrant for an unpaid traffic violation. Lady cop comes up, "where you coming from?", "where ya going?", etc. standard stuff. Well when she asks for my insurance I pop my center counsel open with out even thinks and there an empty baggie, small blue one that you might get a gram of weed it, sitting right on top of my insurance card. It's a two compartment one and I had insurance card in top compartment because I never put anything else in there for this exact reason. The one time there's something incriminating in there I get pulled over. Anyway, she says nothing about it even though she was clearly trying to see what was in there because she focused her flashlight in that direction. She goes back to her car for a few and then another cop pulls up. She comes to my window and he lurking around behind the car looking inside like they often do. She gives me back my ID, tells me to pay my ticket ASAP, and then says
" I noticed a small bag with what looked like a white residue in you center compartment, anything in here you aren't supposed to have?".
"No, ma'am."
"Okay, well then do you might if I give it a quick search?"
" I'd prefer if you didn't."
"Alright Mr. Archer. Have a good night."

See, now that's the ideal police encounter (if there is such a thing). She was respectful of your privacy, when she had reason to suspect you for drug possession, and paid little attention to your petty warrant. I can't see that happening where I live, maybe in the city I'm about to move to. I myself have been lucky plenty of times, but it seems I only have a certain amount of time before that luck runs out.

@Space Yeah I won't deny I've been lucky but it gonna be different every time. It just so happens it has worked out in my favor the majority of the time. Also, I live in a major city so that might help sometimes. Annnddd last thing, I think I might start filming if I get pulled over in the future. Gotta keep these laws in check.

I encourage it. It is my opinion that police officers are granted too much power, too easily. It far too often gets abused, and filming can be a good idea.
 
Lol, good luck filming them. I tried cop-watching a few times, they were extremely threatening even though I was a third party totally uninvolved, on the other side of the street. Some cops in a town I used to live in purposely set a mentally ill person's house on fire, then prevented fire rescue from putting out the fire, and even went across the street into their neighbors garage where someone was watching and filming with their phone - cops took the phone and smashed it. Poor guy was known to be mentally ill and he answered the door with a butter knife in his hand, so apparently the appropriate response was to set his house on fire with him in it. Nah, the cops didn't get charged and it barely made local news. You guys crack me up with your "be respectful and they'll leave you alone" thing. Are you in another country? In the United States the cops are organized criminals who do whatever the fuck they want. They literally get paid vacations for committing murder most of the time.
 
If you're going to be driving around with anything that can send you off to prison keep a small ditch hole in the floor of your car. I had one in the bottom of the console that was easy to get to and water proof. I only used it once and damned glad that I had it. Just drop whatever you don't want to get caught with in the hole anytime before stopping. Cops are always watching for you to ditch things out the window, but don't really see things exit from under the car especially at higher speeds,but even at low speeds at night they wont see it hit the ground and if you have a good memory you might be able to go back to find it later after dealing with officer dipshit..
Just remember..even thousands of dollars worth of product isn't worth 20 years in the joint especially if they find it and confiscate it. You can go back and search for it later if you're free, but you're never going to find it locked up in the state penitentiary.
 
I never buy stuff in dodgy street deals
I used to, until the evening I got knocked out by a guy who was supposed to be selling me crack. Must have suddenly punched me in the mouth, cuz I woke in the hospital with a broken tooth, and a bloody hole where my teeth went through my lip. Of course if I get addicted to H, meth, or crack again, I will have to take this stupid risk again.
 
Lol, good luck filming them. I tried cop-watching a few times, they were extremely threatening even though I was a third party totally uninvolved, on the other side of the street. Some cops in a town I used to live in purposely set a mentally ill person's house on fire, then prevented fire rescue from putting out the fire, and even went across the street into their neighbors garage where someone was watching and filming with their phone - cops took the phone and smashed it. Poor guy was known to be mentally ill and he answered the door with a butter knife in his hand, so apparently the appropriate response was to set his house on fire with him in it. Nah, the cops didn't get charged and it barely made local news. You guys crack me up with your "be respectful and they'll leave you alone" thing. Are you in another country? In the United States the cops are organized criminals who do whatever the fuck they want. They literally get paid vacations for committing murder most of the time.

Aww, c'mon Bluu..didn't you grow up in TVcopshowville with the rest of America where the cops are all good guys and anyone who does drugs is a serial killer?
Yeah, me either. I respect nobody unless they earn it first and I've yet to meet a cop who pre-earned my respect.
I trust cops almost as much as I trust a fart after drinking beer all night along with a few pounds of prunes.
 
[MENTION=192487]ErgicMergic[/MENTION] I used to keep a spare rolling paper in my phone like that, for years... sometimes I'd forget about it.
[MENTION=79548]LightTrailz[/MENTION] lmao

One day I'll get bored and buy a suitable book for the stash spot I've always wanted.
 
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