Quote Originally Posted by mnlara
interesting, my husband got his letter from homeland security and a month later a visit from the local narcotics squad, who searched our home found a bong, bowl, and about a 1/2 gram of weed, but the DA threw out the charge because the search was illegal, so I guess it depends on where you live.
Howdy mnlara,

Well I'll be daggumed ! This is what happened to me ! I got one of them letters from Chicago customs,last year and didn't reply to them of course,then,after gittin some packages attempted to sent to me from Vancouver,I got a 'visit',in the form of our local task force,a postal inspector and some kind of fed. They didn't identify themselves when they knocked on the door to wake me from a nap,they were all in civilian clothes and un-marked vehicles. They didn't leave any calling cards or paperwork and they siezed about 5 grams of weed and a couple of pieces of paraphenalia,with no paper-work describing what they siezed. The packages that I was gittin in the mail,were all gifts,,not actual orders and were only a couple of grams or so.

The fed warned me against talking about my 'story ' on the net and the task force leader said that if I was a 'good boy',that they wouldn't charge with the weed they took from my stash box,well..I reckon that he changed his mind-because I spent the 14th in jail. He said that he would give me a chance to report voluntarily,but they instead,they woke me up again,with a deputy at my door with no warning,to arrest me for it.

I'm 100% disabled and the packages I was gittin,were gifts of compassion with no expectation of money,which I told them and they said that they were not there to debate medical marijuana.

Maybe I should call up my local prosecutor and tell him that my Constitutional rights were violated and the whole thing was improperly done ? I would also like to tell him that the county will have to assume the costs of my medical care as well.

Have a good one !