Pungent Air tries to naturally expand, an item that puts off a pungent aroma tries to expel itself naturally. It produces whether it is dead or alive an aroma (that of marijuana is what the Dogs detect and send us to jail).
So if we were to put say 1[lb] in a Plexiglas container or some material that in no way allows air to pass through. (It obviously could not be permeable by any means. ) And we were to vacuum that container therefore removing all of the air from it. (It in my theory crafting does not have the ability to expel anything at all. It really only "taints" the air around it) So if a stalk of bud is in a container UN-permeable by air which we were to vacuum out completely, would it produce an aroma that a dog could detect? Or would the absence of "Air" keep the stalk from producing anything detectable?
I am curious because according to the men I spoke with kids have almost gotten away several times by just putting it in a cooler. The sealed container keeps the k9 from detecting the aroma. But after a while the smell starts to "seep" through either the walls, or the crack in the lid, I do not know. So if this almost works, obviously a container that has a perfect seal would work fine, but getting (and KEEPING) a perfect seal would not be easy.
Let me know what you guys think about this.
So if we were to put say 1[lb] in a Plexiglas container or some material that in no way allows air to pass through. (It obviously could not be permeable by any means. ) And we were to vacuum that container therefore removing all of the air from it. (It in my theory crafting does not have the ability to expel anything at all. It really only "taints" the air around it) So if a stalk of bud is in a container UN-permeable by air which we were to vacuum out completely, would it produce an aroma that a dog could detect? Or would the absence of "Air" keep the stalk from producing anything detectable?
I am curious because according to the men I spoke with kids have almost gotten away several times by just putting it in a cooler. The sealed container keeps the k9 from detecting the aroma. But after a while the smell starts to "seep" through either the walls, or the crack in the lid, I do not know. So if this almost works, obviously a container that has a perfect seal would work fine, but getting (and KEEPING) a perfect seal would not be easy.
Let me know what you guys think about this.