Maybe in some European countries this is true but it certainly is not in the U.S.A. I know in some Western EU nations LE are not legally allowed to pose as vendors to bust buyers. But in the U.S.A. entrapment almost never works as a defence. If it did there would never be reverse stings, but in reality there are reverse stings all the time. To prove entrapment you need to show that LE *pressured* you into doing something that you otherwise *wouldn't do*. Sending the order request to LE shows that they certainly didn't pressure you into ordering from them, and participating on a site like SR shows that you normally would order drugs online even if not from that particular vendor, especially if you have ever left feed back on other vendors. entrapment: LE: "Are you low on money? Need to make some money to keep your house? Here move these kilos of coke for us and we will give you twenty thousand dollars!" Random Non Drug Dealer: "I dunno, moving coke is illegal.....I probably shouldn't" LE: "But think about your kids! You are about to lose your house! Come on you wont get caught!" Random Non Drug Dealer: "I really would rather not....I have never transported drugs in anywhere near those amounts before! Just hooked up friends with weed on occasion...." LE: "Come on it is totally safe and you really need the money!" Ranom Non Drug Dealer: "Okay fine I guess I will just this once since I am in really hard times" LE: "PUT YOUR HANDS UP MOTHERFUCKER" that is pretty much what it takes to prove entrapment in USA. LE needs to pressure you into doing something that you have no history of doing and otherwise would not do.