Colorado post offices see increase in marijuana packages
To the employees at the Conifer post office, something about the outgoing package smelled funny.
A police drug-sniffing dog confirmed the suspicions on two incoming packages addressed to the return address on the outgoing parcel. By the time U.S. postal inspectors knocked on Ian Mair's door last summer — after simply studying the outside of his mail — they had enough information to persuade Mair to show them his marijuana-growing operation, according to an asset-forfeiture filing in federal court. Mair is scheduled to be arraigned next month in Jefferson County Court on charges of marijuana cultivation and possession.
Considering that Park County sold over $600K of "medical" marijuana and Conifer is just a hop, skip and a jump away from PC, doesn't surprise me at all.