I watched a portion of Barry Cooper's DVD on Youtube. He is a top narcotics officer and this portion tells you how to conceal your stash. I don't know why Cooper's helping us to hide some stash but what he mentioned was he isn't helping us to break the law. In fact, the law has been already broken. Well, enough of that, according to Cooper, you should wear latex gloves while hiding the stash because if marijuana dust is transferred to glove, it can be easily thrown away. If you're traveling, never conceal the stash on the exterior of the vehicle like the bumper or the gas cap compartment. The detector dogs can easily smell the scent of narcotics. Basically, the tips are more like "Don'ts" instead of "Do's". He mentioned about not putting the stash on overnight bags, on the vehicles ashtray and also on the glove compartment. For me, I would say the best place to hide your stash is in electronic gadgets. A friend of mine would unscrew his desktop computer and put the stash there. I hope this helps.
i just put all my smoking pieces in a shoebox and put the shoebox in my closet my dad walks in time to time saying it smells like pot but besides that ive never been caught
i have a mini library in my attic so i took random book, nothing out of the ordinary, and cut a hole in it like in the movies and i just put my tin can with weed in it in there and its the best disguise
Alright, well I have a lightswitch on the side of my room, but it doesn't have any switches, and it's completely empty in there. So that is a perfect spot to hide a fairly good ammount of stuff. Another option I would give, is in your drawers, if you have some books or anything, (In my case, it's a book full of pictures of me as a baby etc) just find a random page, and put it somewhere in there. It's all up to you and your environment, really.
I was thinking that too. Then stick the container beneath a low shelf or a night stand, a chair, the bed...the possibilities are endless. Here's another idea: Get a real book (not a fake one made for this), preferably hardback. Then with a boxcutter, remove a section of pages...don't cut to the edge, though, and just keep it on your book shelf. It's better if it's a boring book nobody will want to borrow. And I am only saying this because you are over 18.