I imagine the specific risk is the packaging getting intercepted and then the person receiving the package being confronted. As for the renter -- a headache, but not more than that. They'd be able to prove pretty easily that they were not at home at the time, more than likely.
But it getting down to that seems unlikely, given the number of 'levels' of plausible deniability are involved. That's the theory at least. It seems only feasible for very large shipments that happen often -- the DEA doesn't really do much in the way of small-time drug deal busting, it seems.
But it getting down to that seems unlikely, given the number of 'levels' of plausible deniability are involved. That's the theory at least. It seems only feasible for very large shipments that happen often -- the DEA doesn't really do much in the way of small-time drug deal busting, it seems.