Sheesh! Does the word "CONFIDENTIAL" mean anything to you? There are no lists of drug trade informants available for public consumption and these lists are well safeguarded.
I suspect that the point of 'confidential' is that there is no list available.
You can't. It's called confidential for a reason.You're kidding right?
Confidential drug informants are members of the public that inform the relevant authorities about drug dealers or consumers. The fact that they're confidential means they don't offer information up for a reward, yet they do it for the good of the community. Drug informants are usually looked down upon by the drug using community, often given nicknames such as "rat", "squealer" or other names.
No, you can't-for what should be obvious reasons.
It is highly unlikely that a list actually exists. Informants are usually a closely held secret probably known only to the officer they work for and their immediate supervisor. Even a paid informants are not recorded with their true names.
Depends uoon the condition of his probation/ or parole.
That depends on your state but typically there is three basic rules. Multiple buys. Varying amounts from small to large. Cops aren't interested in your ten sack they want the big bust for the tax money they are given by the government. Usually if powders are involved they will only snort as they use petroleum jelly to line there nose to inhibit addiction. And if Marijuana they usually are new to the group.
not any more 11/10/08 when did they stop selling this drug in kansas?
6 months...
Drug treatment information is confidential by Federal law.
The punishment for drug trafficing varies from state to state.
In Kansas, there is a statute of limitations for a felony with drug conviction. The statute of limitations have a grid that divides crimes by severity level and categorizes defendants by their prior criminal records.