I doubt it. It would be entirely through a vendor's own lax security that he would be caught. And even the general public is very against people being charged criminally for possession of abritrarily-prohibited substances, so this might just generate more of a backlash against the state and show off its violent tendencies.Now, if someone is leaving fingerprints all over everything and hair in their packaging... I'd almost say he deserves to be caught except no-one deserves the state.