Quote Originally Posted by picilo
I wanted to warn all you on this site that post links to there myspace page. ITS DANGEROUS!!!. Dont do it!!! Cops use myspace to bust drug users, growers, suppliers, and kids that talk about small crimes they have committed. I have seen that some of you have links to myspace. Think about it. It shows here, pics of your grow, then links to myspace that tells the judge where your growing it. Then with the added pics of your face here, and all over myspace, the judge can and WILL issue a warrant to enter your home for growing. And if thats not enough, your putting your friends on your friends list in danger. They could be brought up on charges of marijuana conspiracy if convicted of helping you in any way. Take you myspace links off NOW!!! For example, rebgirl (not trying to pick on you) If i was a cop, I could go through your network of friends and slowly become friends with some of them, eventually arrange meetings to hang out, chill, the norm. After gathering enough evidence, on them and you, I could bring them in and get confessions based on threats of jail time and aiding a criminal. This is the tactics the cops use to get the warrants they need and the info they need to do it. DOnt be stupid, protect your freedom at all cost. Freedom is really free at all. laterz..


picilo
sounds like you may do that anyway just to be a creep??

who cares...if the cops feel that I'm enough of a threat to anyone whatsoever...let them do something to me, otherwise they need to pay no mind to me and what I do in my own house.
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