Ex-Narcotics Agent Reveals the Secrets to Staying One Step Ahead of the Law on DVD

by meyers | July 26, 2007 at 06:30 pm
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UPDATE: The "Never Get Busted Again" video gives lots of bad advice that involves
'cooperating' with cops and renouncing your constitutional rights (4th
and 5th Amendments, especially)! It's received lots of angry criticism. A much better video (attached - see the footage with this story) Flex Your Rights, does a much better job.

A leading ex-narcotic agent, Barry Cooper, who himself has had (non-drug-related) run-ins with the law,  including one conviction on a misdemeanor verbal assault charge, calls the war on drugs a losing proposition. If it wasn't before, it sure will be now as Barry's out promoting his new DVD to help you stay one step ahead of the man. Barry's tips teach you to avoid detection, and worst case how to best handle a confrontation with the cops and fool drug sniffing dogs.

"The war on drugs is an utterly losing proposition," he tells Radar. "We caused more harm breaking up families to put non-violent drug offenders in jail than the drugs ever did. And for what? To eradicate 1/10th of a percent of drugs on the street."
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at 13:49 on July 27th, 2007

Don't know how I missed this very good item.  Really, it is quite good, meyers. I saw the original story blossom a couple of weeks ago. I watched a couple of the videos and encourage all folks to watch them too.  Click on the link to the right to see the videos.

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Haroldd

Wow! That's something! What determined this man to make this DVD, he sure has some serious frustrations. They should pick their agents more carefully, look what can happen. And you want us to believe that he has nothing to do with drugs? I doubt that. Mathew at Drug Rehab Programs

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