Delicious
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So im sitting at home enjoying a meal after i got off work today when i got a knock at my door. I answer the door
to three police officers (assholes). Basically in a nut shell they told me they had a complaint about the marijuana
smell and needed to see my marijuana, to make sure i was within the legal limits, which are padlocked in my
garage. I asked the officer if he had a searchwarrant, and his response was that he absolutely did not need one.
I asked him what would happen if i refused, and he told me he would write me an expensive ticket. so i responded
"fine, give me the ticket, and to make a long story short he said "ok i need to call my sargent and code
enforcement". so they show up and the sarg. informs me that they dont need my permission to look in my
garage. he asked me if i was sure i dont want to unlock it and i said "You cannot unlock it and i do not give you
permission to do that. He then cut the lock with bolt cutters, and seized half of my plants, because i had 12
mature, which i know is over the legal limit, which is the reason i didnt want them in there in the first place.
My question is, did they break the law by not having a warrant, and breaking in anyways.
Please help me out. I'm completely relying on you guys, as i cannot afford a lawyer.
I'm in northern california, san joaquin county, manteca ca.
Thanks in advance. -delic
to three police officers (assholes). Basically in a nut shell they told me they had a complaint about the marijuana
smell and needed to see my marijuana, to make sure i was within the legal limits, which are padlocked in my
garage. I asked the officer if he had a searchwarrant, and his response was that he absolutely did not need one.
I asked him what would happen if i refused, and he told me he would write me an expensive ticket. so i responded
"fine, give me the ticket, and to make a long story short he said "ok i need to call my sargent and code
enforcement". so they show up and the sarg. informs me that they dont need my permission to look in my
garage. he asked me if i was sure i dont want to unlock it and i said "You cannot unlock it and i do not give you
permission to do that. He then cut the lock with bolt cutters, and seized half of my plants, because i had 12
mature, which i know is over the legal limit, which is the reason i didnt want them in there in the first place.
My question is, did they break the law by not having a warrant, and breaking in anyways.
Please help me out. I'm completely relying on you guys, as i cannot afford a lawyer.
I'm in northern california, san joaquin county, manteca ca.
Thanks in advance. -delic