Put it in a fresh bag and say what are you talking about, if they return the weed it will be all dried out
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Put it in a fresh bag and say what are you talking about, if they return the weed it will be all dried out
Bummer! I have a feeling that youll never see that bud again! Pricks!!! hope you have no problems clearing yourself. F*** the POLICE!
Watch the vid in my sig. you screwed yorself voluntary.Quote:
Originally Posted by Jair1590
Something tells me that cop's reading this right now as he burns a blunt of confiscated medical-grade cannabis.
Why did you take it out of your backpack? I'd have made them get a warrant.
I was in a similar situation as well a few days ago, but it was only 4 grams: 2 G.D.P. and 2 Bubba Kush. :mad: Even though I told them that I am a registered patient and that I did have my meds in my car, they still put me in the back of their squad car and searched my vehicle without asking permission. I give them a small, wallet-sized copy of my doctor's recommendation so that they may verify it and one of them tells me that it isn't valid within Riverside County. :wtf: I'm guessing these guys were either rookies or just didn't know anything about the medical marijuana laws since they had a third officer show up a few minutes later, had a brief conversation with him and then he just left...
They didn't even state the reason for pulling me over; they just handed me a notice to appear in court for a traffic violation (no traffic violation stated, just possession of marijuana) and let me go about my business. It somewhat feels like a case of unjustified narcotics profiling to me. Any advice?
Sad but true...cops don't need warrants for shit. Despite all of our supposed rights and liberties, state and federal agents/public servants have their own counteraction hand book so to speak. "loop holes" On a whim even a beat cop can kick your door down whenever he wants to. He just has to find something when he does. All he has to do is make one of many statement options he has such as "I approached a subject on foot for questioning at _ street, the sub proceeded to flee towards (your adress). As I rounded E side of said adress I lost visual of sub. I then heard a female scream within said residence, I then made entry to find no sub but did find......They have even more renditions of this for traffic stops...I smell the strong odor of...I saw your passenger holding up a....or the most widely used...do you mind if I search your car?...no..ok, hold tight while I get K9 here. IMO people are people and cops are just people, ones with caniving creativity and authority over us. Out of the six guys I knew in highschool that ended up being cops, only one went from bad to good. The rest went from bad to much worse and were actually some of the most ruthless little fucks I knew. I feel bad for the rare few that are good guys with common sense that actually do care for the community and work hard to irradicate what is "actually" a threat to our community. If there is some fuckstick, douche nozzle, ass hat cop that in this day and age has enough free time to visit this site, then clearly he does not even know what a weak minded fucktard he is to allow himself to be brainwashed into believing that some harmless ditch weed that if you just so happen to set a flame to it, you get a wide array of calming medicinal effects, is a threat to anything. Go wreck a meth lab or stomp out a rape,n robb'n murduring fuck! Choke out a pimp and smack down some hookers! Is there a sudden shortage of them? OK..I've had enough fun. LOL good luck with it, hope you get it set right.
Acutally that is only partially correct. The federal government is not the supreme ruler of the states. The states are sovereign and the federal government's job is supposed to be to resolve issues between the states, not to tell them how to run themselves. The supreme court stated that federal drug laws DO NOT preempt state medical marijuana laws. This means that the state law is NOT superseded by federal drug law. If you would like to read more about this click here. State employees (sheriffs, state cops, DA's etc) must uphold state law as they have sworn to do when they are put in office. They do not have the authority to prosecute someone based on federal law. That's why they call in the feds to raid the clinics they want to shut down. If that clinic were really breaking state law the local LEO would have the authority to shut it down themselves and prosecute the people who owned and operated it.Quote:
Originally Posted by hugs not drugz
Please show me the law you are referring to. I know of no such state law in California. As a matter of fact under California state law you can roll up a joint and smoke it anywhere that 1)smoking isn't prohibited by law or that isn't 2) within 1000 ft near a school, recreation center or youth center (unless inside a residence) 3)on a school bus 4)While in a motor vehicle that is being operated; and 5)While operating a boat. As far as I am aware you can eat it anywhere. I know of no state law that limits where you can posses Cannabis in California only the quantity you may posses. The state quantity laws can only be increased by local county and city ordinances. Any ordinance that restricts possession amounts to below state levels is not valid according to SB 420.Quote:
The law says that the RX bag has still got to be stapled, un opened, and concealed (i think the trunk but idk) until u get home and it is to stay at your house.... that is the law =/
This was addressed above. State and local cops do not have the authority to enforce federal laws, period. While MMJ is illegal on a federal level there are far less federal LEO than state. If it were not for local LEO calling in the feds there would be far less federal prosecutions. Right now the fed is only going after people who stretch the law to its limits and those who are vocal and active politically trying to change federal drug laws. The DEA is currently using the law against political opposition. I believe there is (or was) a lawsuit filed by WAMM or ASA about their selectively targeting people based on their political activities. It is my opinion that state LEO do not have the right to use federal LEO to do the job of prosecuting law abiding citizens. If they cannot arrest or prosecute someone then they should not have the option of calling in the feds to do so. They should in no way cooperate with federal LEO to prosecute any law abiding citizen and should be charged with a crime for doing so.Quote:
you come across asshole cops like that one, they can pretty much do whatever they want unless its in your trunk, because it is against federal law, but the victim will probably get cleared in court....
As they should when they are enforcing and upholding state laws. Which is their job. Of course you will find cops do what they think is appropriate and let the courts sort it out. Another reason to have clear rules regarding MMJ is to keep people out of the already overtaxed justice system.Quote:
Other cops on the other hand will go out of there way to protect it because it is legal in state law. like there was a police station that stood outside a dispensary that was about to get raided by feds a few years back and they ended up protecting the club from being shut down. ive also seen and heard cops giving people (minors included) herbals/pieces back with no ticket.
I think that's a bit extreme and not really a productive attitude to have. There is a war on drugs and how can you not want to fight back. :thumbsup: I just think there are more productive ways to fight against the war. But I understand your frustration about the abuse of power of a significant number of LEO. Not to mention the abuse of power of the DA's, judges, and other elected and appointed government officials including the governors, congress, and president.Quote:
still though most cops are faggot fucking pigs that need to be shot execution style, but there are some tight ones. so yea that's pretty much how it is... Good luck broski
"Power tends to corrupt, and absolute power corrupts absolutely. Great men are almost always bad men." Lord Acton
I am not a lawyer so if I've left anything out or am incorrect in my understanding of this issue please point me to the correct information so that I may learn and gain the proper knowledge. Thank you for your help.
As for the original post, I'm sorry to hear that the local LEO are still not doing their job properly. The state is working to make it easier to legitimize mmj use but as long as LEO use their discretion people will still have to go to court to assert their rights. You should have never said you had it in the first place. I know it seems like the right thing to do but you need to assert your rights. It's your tax dollars they earn anyway make them work for them. ;) Hope the courts give you justice so you can take your meds and get :stoned:
Blessed be~
i thought even though u had a marijuana card it had to be in ur trunk to be legal? correct me if im wrong
It isn't the law but it is a good idea considering the fact that many in law enforcement don't seem to respect or understand the law.Quote:
Originally Posted by legalherb