Quote Originally Posted by gypski
I can relate that while working for someone in Yakima for a while, that the local constabulary ran unleased drug dogs through a motel that had a prior shady reputation but had been taken over by new owners who were trying to run off the riff raff. I was told by someone who observed this event that the dog stopped by my room and my truck sniffing around. I go every where with my medicine. Kind of like an American Express Card. Never leave home without it!!!! :jointsmile:

And to top it all off, I saw one of Yakima's finest (sic) taser a guy that had a bag of meth in his mouth. The moron took four taser shots before he spit out the meth. I don't approve of the meth and its destructive nature, and I don't really approve of tasering some one four times. but, who am I to say since I observed it, and I was asked by another officer what I saw and told them the truth. Why lie. My employeer was trying to clean up the nest of meth freaks, but they don't have problems with medical marijuana people. Maybe the Yakima and Yakima county cops do. :twocents:
Well shit. And I thought cops were our friend.lol
killerweed420 Reviewed by killerweed420 on . Concerned about how we are perceive by local/county law enforcement I am concerned about how we as law abiding citizens are perceived by our local law enforcement. If you have comment, information or questions that relate directly to that I would very much like to hear from you: In my daily work (servicing copy machines) I spend quite a bit of time in customers offices in 5 counties. These offices include a number of local PD's and County Sheriff's offices. I have on several occasions heard comment regarding MMJ. I was suprised to discover that each agency Rating: 5