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#11
By law once you have your mmcard they cant do compliance checks. the county is be sued right now for doing compliance checks.

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#12
the changing tide of marijuana policy in the United States

They also de-funded the DC legalization bill. Will of the people and all that.
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#13
Here's how I look at it, there's an old saying that goes like this. Either 5hit or get off the pot. These assholes flyover and I know for a fact they are seeing pot and if it isn't enough they do nothing. So they fly around exclusively waiting until someone becomes ballsy enough to grow enough to trigger a sweep up. That's not attempting to end the problem, that's encouragement to grow more because they allow them to. Then they'll strike and use it as a proclamation to further garner support for their "efforts". The whole damn program is a scam designed to justify their existence as a program. Period! it's BS.

Some asshole just swung around my place as they always do yet I've 3.5 acres wide open with no hiding places. These ass hats are invading our privacy period. They have no justifiable reason to be flying around here, simple suspicion isn't reasonable cause.
I for one have had it with this useless sensationalizing program that does nothing aside from harass and invade the privacy of law abiding citizens. When they start that class action suit, count me in. I'm fed up with this endless useless war... pun intended.
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#14
Amen Wao nahele kane. I dont how long your post will last

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#15
With satellite imagery available and their ability to get the images more current than the public, I am amazed that they still use the "old fashioned" way of surveillance by helicopter. Seems to me if they used satellite imagery for this, the remaining budget in cost savings could be used to combat the "ice" problem on the islands. Oh well, "other people's money" again...

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#16
I know for a fact that many of these "confiscations" lead to no arrest or convictions. So the question is this.
Why use tax payer money to finance an operation that not only ignores much of what they see but also fails to prosecute those from whom they confiscate from? What's the damn point?

I don't know what most people think about that type of activity but to me it beyond stinks of some rouge law enforcement group that's defrauding the tax payers and engaging in coercion and extortion/racketeering. What the hell else makes any sense considering how it's executed? It's the only thing makes sense and also fits a psychological profile of an individual who has no regard for citizens privacy or state of mental peace. They have no intention of protecting public, if they did, they wouldn't up there engaging in useless activity that only delivers shock and awe.
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#17
With weed being legalized in many states... Maybe they are sending that $$ that would normally go to those states, to the ones that have not made it legal to grow. I think Hawaii will be one of the last states since, it would grow here really well and supply most of the country with high grade punabutter.


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