Quote from: rmsher on November 27, 2012, 12:18 amScenario - I will be making a purchase soon on SR but i cannot have it sent to my house so i will be sending it to a friends house (with them knowing of course)My question - If something were to happen that involved the package being discovered and the LE coming into play would my friend be able to pretend like he did not know the package was intended for him? basically ruling him out of any wrong doing? keep in mind that the purchase will be done on my end, on my computer, in my home, with no evidence of any sort that would lead LE to pin the contents of the package to my friend.as soon as he receives the package he will be writing "return to sender" on it for the first few days. PLEASE answer back ASAP as i would like to know how to approach this. :)In the interests of ASAP (someone else can get detailed or contradict me later): no, that offers him very little protection (if any). Anybody can be charged with just about anything, really -- the only thing stopping them are law suits for wrongful arrest/prosecution, or disciplinary demotion or something like that. They don't just let good guys go if they really didn't seem to know. Ignorance is not a defense. It can certainly change the actual crime you're being charged with, but I think that's the extent of it.Your friend is taking a big risk for you by doing this. In a controlled delivery, he's the one they'll get -- not you. The "return to sender," thing is only really a last-ditch effort to get out of the charges by making it harder for them to prove you had foreknowledge of the delivery and intended to receive the package. Will that work? Maybe. Maybe not. Depends on the judge and whether you take it to trial or not. But either way, it's going to cost a fortune and be a lot of pain and misery for whoever receives the package, I'd wager.It doesn't really matter what computer the purchase was made from. They have no way of knowing that anyway -- what they'll know is a package containing drugs is addressed to your friend's residence.