Quote Originally Posted by Nancy007
As a life long resident of California...I probably know more about laws and regulations in California than most, and I also can distinquish the difference state and federal laws.

Oh...if it's NOT legal then I have a question for you;

3 months ago I was pulled over because I hadn't noticed by left turn signal had burned out. Maybe a coincidence, but I had just left a dispensary. I admitted I had an 1/8 in my trunk, I presented my recommendation, I showed the cop my weed and I was let go with just a fix-it ticket for my blinker, and was allowed to keep my 1/8 of weed, AND I was thanked for being honest.

SO, if it's illegal then why was I able to admit to my possession, show the cop my impressive strain, and then let go with no mention of it?
yeah if a federal agent just happened to stop and shoot the shit with low joe po po and saw that 1/8 (unlikely, but my life is full of unlikelies) you wouldnt have typed that post. the only thing you be posting is bail. still in the 80's i saw plants in windows, balconies, yards, hills it was everywhere now its still everywhere it always will be. yes many fallen comrades and still people push and thats how freedom is won. thats what this movement is about... freedom.


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