I hear you. Usually, dogs aren't used (especially, in Canada) in a traffic stop or an arbitrary dwelling-search, due to a subjective odor. I was only making light of the fact that we now have the option of purchasing these particular odor-proof bags, which will prevent all smells from reaching the human nose, in such a case. I have used these bags and they're well worth it. If you have an ounce, or eight, of stinky kush bud, you *will* smell it in whatever room it is located. If you place your smelly natural herbs in a odor-proof bag, it will nix the smell, completely. They can be re-used, just like a normal ziploc. Keeping a bag in your car would be the difference between a clearly stinky car (when you drive with someting on you, you can usually smell it emanating from your person) and no noticeable smell. I've smoked for twenty years and I was somewhat shocked just how well they work. Highly recommended.
Submitted by Anonymous () on Thu, 06/18/2009 - 12:42.
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I hear you. Usually, dogs aren't used (especially, in Canada) in a traffic stop or an arbitrary dwelling-search, due to a subjective odor. I was only making light of the fact that we now have the option of purchasing these particular odor-proof bags, which will prevent all smells from reaching the human nose, in such a case. I have used these bags and they're well worth it. If you have an ounce, or eight, of stinky kush bud, you *will* smell it in whatever room it is located. If you place your smelly natural herbs in a odor-proof bag, it will nix the smell, completely. They can be re-used, just like a normal ziploc. Keeping a bag in your car would be the difference between a clearly stinky car (when you drive with someting on you, you can usually smell it emanating from your person) and no noticeable smell. I've smoked for twenty years and I was somewhat shocked just how well they work. Highly recommended.