Drug Interdiction Officers

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Stoney McFried

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I know, I'm a card...
Oh...My...God...

...yep, if I was a cop I would just NOT go there...

...I guess that's better than *in* the hoohoo or up the 'Baboon butt'...

:mrgreen: :roll:
Well, chesseburger, I thought Mcdonalds...would you cook a cheeseburger and then put it in your car?
Where is said mcdonalds? I've yet to taste anything better than pussy.
LMAO!!!!!!!
You girls get all the best hiding spots...I couldnt put that in my underwear and smear Peanut Butter all over the place...They would take me to jail for being nasty..
 

ZenMaster

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I do not think having a weed key chain or stickers is probable cause. All that does is place a huge sign saying "PULL ME OVER-CHANCES ARE IM A STUPID STONER BEGGING TO BE CAUGHT" and typically do.

However, keychains and stickers are freedom of speech, and does not give them the right to search your belongings. Thats a strict violation of the 1st and 4th amendment.
 

Stoney McFried

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It is, but since when have the cops given a damn about that?They'll just lie and say they smelled something.
I do not think having a weed key chain or stickers is probable cause. All that does is place a huge sign saying "PULL ME OVER-CHANCES ARE IM A STUPID STONER BEGGING TO BE CAUGHT" and typically do.

However, keychains and stickers are freedom of speech, and does not give them the right to search your belongings. Thats a strict violation of the 1st and 4th amendment.
 

netpirate

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I do not think having a weed key chain or stickers is probable cause. All that does is place a huge sign saying "PULL ME OVER-CHANCES ARE IM A STUPID STONER BEGGING TO BE CAUGHT" and typically do.

However, keychains and stickers are freedom of speech, and does not give them the right to search your belongings. Thats a strict violation of the 1st and 4th amendment.

sorry sweetie but like I stated above, I worked for them and there are tons of loop holes in our rights, sucks but its true. Key chains are considered paraphernalia when it has to do with drugs. Not my rule, its something that was new to me too! But a cop can search your car for that. The Patriot Act can go above the 4th amendment. I've seen it done and it sucks. Just trying to inform you guys. Freedom of speech has very very thin lines now a days. Sorry but its true. Interdiction officers are a different breed of officers and can go about things very sneaky like.
 

ZenMaster

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It is, but since when have the cops given a damn about that?They'll just lie and say they smelled something.
You would get that thrown out if you proved there was nothing being smoked at the time you were pulled over and that accidently smelling your stash is unlikely due to its enclosed and hidden manner.
 

Stoney McFried

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Yeah, if you can afford a good attorney.Lotta working class folks can't.
You would get that thrown out if you proved there was nothing being smoked at the time you were pulled over and that accidently smelling your stash is unlikely due to its enclosed and hidden manner.
 

netpirate

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You would get that thrown out if you proved there was nothing being smoked at the time you were pulled over and that accidently smelling your stash is unlikely due to its enclosed and hidden manner.

The fact is it still gives them the right to search. you see
 

ZenMaster

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sorry sweetie but like I stated above, I worked for them and there are tons of loop holes in our rights, sucks but its true. Key chains are considered paraphernalia when it has to do with drugs. Not my rule, its something that was new to me too! But a cop can search your car for that. The Patriot Act can go above the 4th amendment. I've seen it done and it sucks. Just trying to inform you guys. Freedom of speech has very very thin lines now a days. Sorry but its true. Interdiction officers are a different breed of officers and can go about things very sneaky like.
Don't think so babe.

It is not paraphernalia. Paraphernalia is equipment, product, or material that is modified for making, using, or concealing illegal drugs.

It would be a lawyers wet dream if you were arrested on that.

All that stuff would do is make you of interest to the PD, and thus, make your life a living hell.

The patriot act has nothing to do with this.
 

netpirate

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im sorry zenmaster!! i forgot that you were the one that worked for the drug unit.. my bad. totally. the patriot act was put in place for shit like this. ive seen many cases just like this. some kid gets searched because of gp and a key chain in which he gets booked and sent to trial where they slap him with a 500 dollar fine for intent to poses.
 

netpirate

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Don't think so babe.

Paraphernalia is equipment, product, or material that is modified for making, using, or concealing illegal drugs.

actually the police can mark a lot of things as paraphernalia. trust me. or whatever. do what you want while you still know everything
 

netpirate

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So, even IF they found it, you would get the whole thing thrown out because of an illegal search, REGARDLESS if they found anything or not.

Bill Ayers anyone?
the fact is that they searched and legalities dont even make it to court. you can plead with the judge that it was an illegal search but he will tell you the same thing" the officer saw a right to search" hence not making it legal... but like i said, do what you want.. if you dont want the info then dont take it son!
 

ZenMaster

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im sorry zenmaster!! i forgot that you were the one that worked for the drug unit.. my bad. totally. the patriot act was put in place for shit like this. ive seen many cases just like this. some kid gets searched because of gp and a key chain in which he gets booked and sent to trial where they slap him with a 500 dollar fine for intent to poses.
I don't believe you were anywhere near working for a drug unit. :-)



That being said,

The Patriot Act was not put into place for this, it was put into place to increase public moderation for national security issues. The Patriot Act directly affecting you if you are not of immense interest is very unlikely.

And I am calling out your keychain, intent to possess 500 dollar fine story. That is completely bullshit.

You have no idea what you are talking about, you talk a big game about being a female in a man work place and blah blah, I believe you are an attention whore and a compulsive liar. Deadly duo.
 

netpirate

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Don't think so babe.



It would be a lawyers wet dream if you were arrested on that.
court appointed attorneys dont give a shit about you. With all the shit i've seen in court its better to rep your damn self. all the lawyer will do for you is get you off on deferred adjudication and pay a hefty fine. all of which you could do yourself when asking for a pr bond and deferred. the fine will be less too!
 

ZenMaster

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the fact is that they searched and legalities dont even make it to court. you can plead with the judge that it was an illegal search but he will tell you the same thing" the officer saw a right to search" hence not making it legal... but like i said, do what you want.. if you dont want the info then dont take it son!
And that is why you do not represent yourself. Get a free lawyer if you have to, but with an illegal search with a lawyer you got a solid case.
 

ZenMaster

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court appointed attorneys dont give a shit about you. With all the shit i've seen in court its better to rep your damn self. all the lawyer will do for you is get you off on deferred adjudication and pay a hefty fine. all of which you could do yourself when asking for a pr bond and deferred. the fine will be less too!
Usually not, but they like to win. You are an absolutely fool to represent yourself, stop giving out bad advice here.

If I was caught with more than an ounce and faced severe penalties, I would go the lawyer route, however if small then I'd suffer the fine.

You are basing this assumption off of different scenarios, many of which could be thrown out much more easily then admitting guilt.
 
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