Wrong on both counts. They do not have to id themselves as cops when undercover as it could cost them their lives, depending on who they are talking to and they are allowed to partake as part of their undercover work, again because if they do not, they could die depending on who they are dealing with.
I believe (but could be mistaken) that this was ruled on by the supreme court a few years back.
bonsaiguy Reviewed by bonsaiguy on . Is this true? If a person marketing and had to meet a new person to deliver it to, is it true that if they are law enforcement that 1. They can be asked if they are and they must tell the truth. 2. A law enforcement officer (of any kind?) is not allowed to "do" the product. For example if we insist that the customer sample one with us before the marketing process than would this be another way to be sure? Rating: 5