"(C) could reasonably be expected to constitute an unwarranted invasion of personal privacy."

The above is quoted directly from an amendment of the FOIA, disallowing use of such information and making it unconstitutional to use any such gathered evidence against an individual.

Now, could the agency using the equipment to compile evidence turn it over to other authorities as a 'whistle blowing' tactic, yes. Is the government spending BILLIONS of dollars and man power hours going door to door to collect such evidence in a useless attempt to destroy every single cannabis plant in existence and simultaneously putting probably 2/3 of the populace in jail because of all illegal activities that may be going on in all our homes? I think not, but I could be wrong. I just hope our Freedom and personal privacy rights have not diminished to the point where door to door spying is seen as an acceptable practice.

This and the last post are all I will write on this subject, I have dismissed the paranoia and do not wish to :beatdeadhorse: myself. Peace all, keep posting and voting on my poll please.
bkbbudz Reviewed by bkbbudz on . Poll: busted? What do you think the REAL chances are of a personal use farmer with 4 plants or less using LED and CFL to cut down on the infrared signature are these days? I am of the opinion that unless I tell anyone other than God about my garden, the chance of the police getting involved are like those of winning mega millions lottery. What do you think? Rating: 5