You've got a mighty dramatic story there. Almost so dramatic that it's suspicious. However, even if it all went down just the way you recounted it, your bubble's going to get burst. You can definitely sue. And if you are able to support litigation, you might even make a case if the cop hadn't already lied on the record about how it all happened. That first jerk definitely sounds like an outta control cop. But I don't think you or your friends have any idea what a lawsuit like that will cost you--or what it takes to make a real case. More than the word of some plant-growing med users (the judge and court will see you as "stoners") against sworn law enforcement officers. Who, incidentally, are automatically deemed to be upholding a higher degree of truth and justice before they enter the courtroom just because they're sworn officers.

You're going to need to "conjure" up about $25,000, and that's not going to last you much longer than six months--nine if you find a cheap, newbie attorney. When you get ready to go to court or keep supporting the attorney until the PD settles, the price is going to get higher.

Cut your losses. Lock your doors. Grow some new plants. And make sure you're dialing the correct numbers on the phone next time. LEOs are within their rights to investigate 911 calls, and they can enter without warrants to do so if they fear someone's life might be in danger, which is what that cop'll say he was doing. An ethical and good attorney will likely give you this same candid advice. If you're smart--and you don't want to lose a lot of money you don't have--take it.