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Re: Is it illegal to offer concealment services?



You mean hiding kilos of xyz?
I thought xyz was legalized




"Bob in Phx" <rbelisle1@xxxxxxx> wrote in message
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|I would suggest that as long as you dont know what the person your doing
the
| work for will be hiding, no problem. But if some one asks for hiding place
| for " a kilo of xyz" you would be considered an accomplish in the handling
| of bad things....
|
| I did this type of handy man stuff when I was in high school for friends,
| very lucrative and lots of fun as well.... Its like knowing a secret...
| there is also a great old book on how to do it, with lots of ideas...
email
| me off list and I will give you the name...
|
|
| bob in phx
| "Unruh" <unruh-spam@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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| > "invntrr" <invntrr@xxxxxxxxxxx> writes:
| >
| >>If a person offers concealment services ..i:e: fake  ,doorknobs
| >>,,,receptacles that open, walls that move.. etc.  Is that illegal?
| >>I did specialty design and installation but it was for hidden TV's ,
bars,
| >>and such .. but now I'm retired and am bugged to death
| >
| > Depends on the purpose. If it is for fraud or other illegal activity,
then
| > probably yes. But on its own, no. A house is a "concealment service"
| > preventing outsiders from seeing you parade around in the nude after
your
| > bath. In that case NOT concealing is illegal.
| >
| >
| >>Just asking
| >
| >
| >
|
|




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