walruschunks
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I have a question about the legality of something, and if this needs to be moved then please do so, however I would assume this is where it should be as it pertains to current laws.
So anyways, I looked on the interwebs for a good answer to this but still can't get a good answer. Even if nobody here knows for sure, any input would be appreciated.
I developed Migraines about 3 years ago. I became so ill that I dropped out of school and for months was taking vicodin and going to the hospital regularly. I hated taking pharmacueticals as they made me feel very loopy, so I quit and eventually started smoking ganja. It helped so much, that I smoked for about 2 years. I smoked daily, and around 4-5 times a day. Sometime at the end of last year, I ran into some problems with an officer when I was caught with less than a gram in my pocket at the park. He decided to let me go, and I never was charged. Then, a month or so later, the cops ransacked my room, and found absolutely NOTHING. I had been so paranoid that I had moved in to my grandpas and gotten rid of everything.
SO, they never charged me with anything, but I know FOR A FACT, that they knew my name, where I lived, who I "ran" with, and what I was doing. Eventually I found out what was causing my migraines, and have since stopped smoking.. I hardly get migraines anymore, and I am a regular law abiding citizen. I am going back to school and getting a job soon, so I have come full circle, with no legal ramafications.
Now, I have been writing a book about my whole experience, and how I ended up smoking pot, how I tried LSD to cure my migraines (partially successful) and other things that I think could save some people trouble and turmoil if they looked at what I did.
My question: If I write a book about past illegal activities, and have not been charged with said activities, could that be used against me in the future?
My thinking is that it couldn't, but I have to make sure... any input is welcome, thanks.
So anyways, I looked on the interwebs for a good answer to this but still can't get a good answer. Even if nobody here knows for sure, any input would be appreciated.
I developed Migraines about 3 years ago. I became so ill that I dropped out of school and for months was taking vicodin and going to the hospital regularly. I hated taking pharmacueticals as they made me feel very loopy, so I quit and eventually started smoking ganja. It helped so much, that I smoked for about 2 years. I smoked daily, and around 4-5 times a day. Sometime at the end of last year, I ran into some problems with an officer when I was caught with less than a gram in my pocket at the park. He decided to let me go, and I never was charged. Then, a month or so later, the cops ransacked my room, and found absolutely NOTHING. I had been so paranoid that I had moved in to my grandpas and gotten rid of everything.
SO, they never charged me with anything, but I know FOR A FACT, that they knew my name, where I lived, who I "ran" with, and what I was doing. Eventually I found out what was causing my migraines, and have since stopped smoking.. I hardly get migraines anymore, and I am a regular law abiding citizen. I am going back to school and getting a job soon, so I have come full circle, with no legal ramafications.
Now, I have been writing a book about my whole experience, and how I ended up smoking pot, how I tried LSD to cure my migraines (partially successful) and other things that I think could save some people trouble and turmoil if they looked at what I did.
My question: If I write a book about past illegal activities, and have not been charged with said activities, could that be used against me in the future?
My thinking is that it couldn't, but I have to make sure... any input is welcome, thanks.