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More warrantless searches on the way...grrr
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>>>>>Sure I would. If I was working a case, I would pursue the target.
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>>>>>OK, I believe you. Next question - you learn that a neighbor (who has cancer, or AIDS, or is in pain from some other health issue) is smoking pot. You either have evidence, and/or you actually see it. Would you arrest your neighbor?
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>>>>Technically, yes. I would cite them in. Next scenario, I see my wife smoking a doobie....
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>>>"technically yes". Is that not quite the same as "yes" ?
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>>Technically, it is. We have a think called a misdemeanor citation, which instructs a person when to show up for booking, processing and to get their court date, sans incarceration. So, if you were to be "cited", you are technically under arrest, but you don't get to take the ride in the neat little police car, to the neat little jail.
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>So let me get this right.
>If your wife was suffering horribly from chemo and the only thing that made her feel better was pot - you'd write her a ticket?
>Yer one sick puppy if that's true dude.

I'd strip search her first . . . lol
John Harvey
Shelbynet.com

"I'm addicted to placebos. I could quit, but it wouldn't matter." Stephen Wright
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