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My advice on dealing with cops is "to each his own." Mums the word for me. I have heard of others being nice to the cops and it worked out good for them but I choose to shut my trap, ask for warrant and be polite as possible. But taking my way you best be prepared to be hauled off in cuffs. Know the laws and pick your battles wisely.
You are dead wrong, man. Pigs do it all the time. Google it out. How many peeps been killed cuz piggies thought someone had a gun and it ended up being a snickers bar, cell phone, wallet, etc. Then they cover their ass and throw down a plant (fake gun, knife, etc). Then to seal the deal the pigs say "I feared for my life." Blacks and Hispanics are common targets.[/qu
by law they can not shoot, the cases you speak off always have extenuating circumstances. trust me if i try to run and they shoot, they are done with their careers and life regardless, and if you got a cop whos got the shoot now and ask questions later, go ahead and stick around for that, use all your yes sirs, no ma'am's, and when you get up off your knees, lets see where you end up
they told me that since I was under arrest they would have to come with me if I had to go back in the house. I told them that they could not enter my home, and they cuffed me and hauled me off. outwest
You can always tell in these threads who HAS and who HASN'T had a similar visit, huh bro?
I live in the most pot friendly county in the State of California, Which is very possibly the most pot friendly state (Sorry Colorado, Your laws just arnt as easy).
I agree and disagree. The laws are stricter in CO, or possibly more clearly defined. For example, you can't just walk into a dispo in CO to sell your wares. I get the sense from reading this forum that that's not the case in CA. I would like to think that stricter regulation at the state level has gone a long way to mitigating federal involvement.
outwest
what county is that?I live in the most pot friendly county in the State of California, Which is very possibly the most pot friendly state (Sorry Colorado, Your laws just arnt as easy). Now learn your county laws because Im sure they'll use that if they really want to get you.
In a lot of places though, They will only come after you if your selling it illegally. Now that means you need to call your self a caregiver and take your patients cards and copy them, have a file of everyone you sell your medicine too(All the despensarys do it, Why shouldnt you). In that case its really hard for them to say any illegal action was done. Especially because a lot of the Ukiah raids ect weren't dont by the DEA the local law enforcement was influenced by the DEA to do it so they could charge them under illegal growing in the state not federally.
Post your recommendation and anyone you grow for rec on the door of your room/tent etc.
Dont let them in your house. If they come in keep records of where all your pot goes and how much you grow. You literally have no idea how many times that has saved people.
Chobbles Wise Words
the thing is i dont want them to take them at all because later on in court you find that you are inocent but u stil lose all those plantsUnfortunately, the pendulum has swung the other way in CA when it comes to MMJ laws. They will definitely seize first, maybe arrest you, and then ask questions later.
Don't be rude. Don't say anything. Don't have any guns. Hope that they take your crap and don't arrest you.
Well you cant really just want in to a dispo and sell without a legal vendors card and if not the only other way would to be a patient first for a patient to patient deal im sure Co is the same after all no matter what we are all peopleI agree and disagree. The laws are stricter in CO, or possibly more clearly defined. For example, you can't just walk into a dispo in CO to sell your wares. I get the sense from reading this forum that that's not the case in CA. I would like to think that stricter regulation at the state level has gone a long way to mitigating federal involvement.
outwest
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