Quote Originally Posted by sandybarr
In large metropolitan area's Multi jurisdictional drug task forces target mid to upper level drug dealers.In less populated regions the task forces end up targeting mid to upper and street level offenders.

The task forces that raided me in King County were West Net from Kitsap County and TNET from tacoma.TNET is the major organized crime unit.

Selling clones and pot is illegal.Just because King County task forces don't come after you doesn't mean another task force from another jurisdiction can't...

Sure the co ops can do good things ..but it is not in the law and time is winding down on them.Law enforcement can insert a mole (two were used in cannaclone) and swoop in for the records of all the participants and the rico investigation is on.

The New Mexico drug task forces cant do squat except sit back and let legal registered growers sell to patients with immunity under 885 D.Washington State needs that system badly.
There are some in the legal and law enforcement profession that get highly pissed off when they find someone else pissing in their flowerbed. That goes for task forces outside a given jurisdiction invading the jurisdiction of another uninvited. Like all animals, humans are territorial too. And trying to force one county to spend money they don't want to needlessly spend by another county should piss some people off. :thumbsup: :jointsmile: