Do cops treat people with growers cards differently than those with patient cards in Oregon?
ya i have no clue what im talking about thats why for over a year i payed a lawyer who specializes in medical marijuana cases to help me in my case that we won sort of. i still keep in touch and every thing i say is recommended by a lawyer. so ya dont listen to me man, tell them your name, show ID, show card and if they want any thing else tell them to get you a lawyer.Tell you what, mygirls.... you can try McPurple's route if you want to, but you are going to get hassled more than if you tried my method. But, by all means, do what you want to. I do not understand your first sentence, and I have no idea what espishaly? means.
I see no reason to just give your name, and ask for a lawyer, especially if you did nothing wrong. Do not say anything more than you need to, and show them your ID, and DL.
McPurple is on probation, so he is probably a little more worried about his legality when he is stopped, so lawyer up, dude. Don't give them your card, just have em call your lawyer. But I do not think most average medical patients have a lawyer, or do they?
Look, maybe I was a little hard on you about this one. Like I said, you being on probation means you have to be very careful, and you most likely have a lawyer. For most people, if a cop comes to their door, simply knowing their rights will do just fine. Telling them your name, showing them your OMMP card and Oregon ID and being respectful are not going to get you in trouble.ya i have no clue what im talking about thats why for over a year i payed a lawyer who specializes in medical marijuana cases to help me in my case that we won sort of. i still keep in touch and every thing i say is recommended by a lawyer. so ya dont listen to me man, tell them your name, show ID, show card and if they want any thing else tell them to get you a lawyer.
doing this is also recommended in rick maughs book on the medical laws, he knows what he is talking about as well.
and their is a reason, i ask for a lawyer before i was on probation, and why does me being on probation mater at all? im not worried at all man. and no most people dont have a lawyer but all they have to say is i want one and it is their right to get at least a court appointed one until they hire a better one.
it seems haz wants all the drama to stop but yet he is the one always instigating
You are silly when you try to argue....I am stating that medical marijuana patients are legal, and should act that way, to a point. You always go to extremes, and you try so hard to argue with me, mygirls....in fact, I think you did not read my post earlier, because I said you do not have to let them in your home if they do not have a warrant. Did you miss that part?what mcp statred earlier had no refrence to being nor acting like a criminal.. oh and let me guess you are so innocent
.. and with the warrent thing let me guess your the type that would just give the ok to search.. not me even if i am innocent, i want them to have to jump threw there little hoops to get there silly little warrent.. plead the 5thgive them your name and number then tell them to fuck off that dam simple
So, mygirls, other than making up fake arguments for me, do you have a problem with my idea on how to handle a cop at your door? My idea was closing the door behind you, showing your OMMP card and Oregon DL, and making sure that YOU know as a patient, that you do not have to submit to any searches without a warrant. Period. And officer, without a warrant, you are a stranger to me, and I do not let strangers in my house. Thanks so much for your time. Is there anything else I can do for you?
Like I said, I do not have cops knocking on my door. The only way I imagine this going down is this.....a cop is in my neighborhood for another crime altogether, because they have no reason to be at my house. If the neighbor said I might have been home, the cops may knock on my door, and smell something, because I medicate in my house, without worry of the smell. If they knock on my door, I close it behind me, and explain that I am a medical patient, give them my Oregon ID, and my OMMP card to show that I am who I say I am. Done and done. Without a warrant, he has nothing else to ask me that I have to answer. If I have information about my neighborhood crime, I will help him with that.I, for one, disagree with the way you would handle an encounter with law enforcement at your doorway. The regulations, as they stand now, require LEOs to make an inquiry to the OMMP database if they suspect an individual has possession of, or is cultivating cannabis, prior to making contact with the suspect. If they have legal right to meds they are to leave them alone.
So no, I think you should inform any officer at your door that he/she has the obligation to perform their required duties rather than go fishing for information and hoping you are slightly out of compliance; or maybe there is something else he/she could find wrong with this doper's house...
Don't show them your ID or card; make them earn their pay and jump through the hoops they are supposed to jump through!
And I guess to be more on track with the OP.....No I do not think that people with growers cards get treated differently by the cops. I think that would be discrimination...if you could prove it....haha.Do cops treat people with growers cards differently than those with patient cards in Oregon?
That is kind of what I was thinking, too. I am not positive, but if you have a prescription, you have a reason to have cannabis show in your system, and the test will not tell them if you smoked recently, just if you have smoked in the past 30 days (some say cannabis stays in your system that long, but depends on many factors including body weight, fitness level, metabolism, etc, etc). So, I think if you get stopped by a cop, and he smelled weed in your vehicle, he cannot search your vehicle, and I would just give him my Oregon DL, and tell him I am an OMMP patient, and then he will ask for the OMMP card, so you can reach for it safely(if you do not have it out already). He has to do his job to make sure you are legal, so you can make this as quick or as slow as possible. You might still get a driving recklessly ticket if you were doing something crazy, but they probably cannot hit you with DUI simply for showing marijuana in your system....you have a prescription for that, if you are an OMMP member.I'm imagining having some weed in my vehicle, and the cop saying I was high after noticing the smell. Couldn't he ask for blood tests if he thought it was a DUI?
If you think about it, they did not give us the OMMP ID cards so that we can get into dispensaries....since they were not legal...haha. They gave us those ID cards so that we can prove our legal status to LEO's and not get treated like common criminals.hey guys, I have a friend that is a Sherrif's Deputy locally. As far as cops are concerned, most don't give a shit if you have a small grow. If you are flagrantly selling weed out of your home or have a larger than average grow, then you may want to be concerned.
As far as possession in your car, as long as it is under your limit and your caregiver/patient ID you should be good. Don't get me wrong, if the cop thinks you are impaired he has the right to give you a sobriety test and then determine if you are capable of operating a vehicle.
if your medical no they can not ask for a blood or urine test.. all they can do is put you threw the sobriaty test and if you pass then you pass but if you fail and have not had consumed any meds then your going down town..I'm imagining having some weed in my vehicle, and the cop saying I was high after noticing the smell. Couldn't he ask for blood tests if he thought it was a DUI?
your not to smart are you, they gave us cards so that when some one want to call in a suspected grow all the cops have to do is look up that address and see if that is a legal grower thereIf you think about it, they did not give us the OMMP ID cards so that we can get into dispensaries....since they were not legal...haha. They gave us those ID cards so that we can prove our legal status to LEO's and not get treated like common criminals.
I have a couple friends in law enforcement, and they pretty much say the same thing. They are not always so concerned about medical card holders once they figure out that you are legal. And as long as you know they have no right to search you or your property without a proper warrant, you are probably good.
Just a little advice....I would not say "your not to smart are you" and misspell and misuse words while you are trying to insult someone's intelligence. It just does not come off looking good for you. Next time, try this, "You're not too smart, are you?" That might help you out in the future.your not to smart are you, they gave us cards so that when some one want to call in a suspected grow all the cops have to do is look up that address and see if that is a legal grower there
Exactly. It is nice because a card gives you protection from a lot of that stuff. It sounds like you try to be responsible, but you would like the peace of mind of knowing that you won't get dinged for peeing positive. I think it is only human to want to enjoy your way of life, responsibly, without fear of having your freedom taken away for "peeing positive." If you grow already, a growers card is only going to help protect you, in my opinion. Of course, I am one that thinks that it should be legal for anyone to smoke or grow, so I am always for protecting my fellow potsmokers.I'm a grower. Not a patient (yet...). All cops do to check for consumption is look for red eyes while they make you follow there finger (while they shine there flashlight directly into them). You can walk a straight line etc since your not drunk. I just don't want to get pulled over sober and be accused of being intoxicated. I shouldn't have THC in my system, but a quick blood test will obviously come up positive. I don't know how accurate it is (A few bong rips 15 minutes ago, versus a small bowl hours ago). Next thing you know your car is impounded, your spending the night in jail, you lose your drivers license for six months, fined heavily and sentenced to diversion classes, probation and community service.