Can police find someone growing through text messages??

Jaydawgz

Member
I was curious. I know someone that has only one or two plants. I know he texts a lot about weed and plants. If no one rats him out no one sees it which I don't think they will.. Can he still be found growing by some authorities (government or police-also ATT phone company I heard is pairing with police and keeping eye out for "drug related" texts. What do y'all think ?
 

veggiegardener

Well-Known Member
Anything is possible in this growing police state. We've chosen to live our lives without stressing over it. The DEA, FBI and local law enforcement know where we live. They know what we do. We hashed things out. Found allies who have the clout(think AMA) to embarrass those who abuse their powers arresting sick people. Stay within the law and stand up for your rights. Things will work out.
 

nowhereland

Active Member
they CAN find out if they needed to for like a murder or something, dont think they'll do it for weed, just yet anyway
 

reasonevangelist

Well-Known Member
the DEA and NSA are known to work together in the name of "homeland security."

And since they consider cannabis "legally dangerous," they can, have, and will construe illegal drug activity as the jurisdiction of homeland security (in other words: it's both organized crime and terrorism, in their opinion).
 

nowhereland

Active Member
^ true iam sure there monitoring things but they wont act on it because they dont have any jurisdiction, but like i said not yet anyway, the police state isnt quite here yet
 

Jaydawgz

Member
I can't see them doin anything about it for no reason.. Like if no one is caught dealing or getting hurt that is related or conflicting with the grower.. Or if he only has a small amount..
 

reasonevangelist

Well-Known Member
I can't see them doin anything about it for no reason.. Like if no one is caught dealing or getting hurt that is related or conflicting with the grower.. Or if he only has a small amount..
yeah but it's not "for no reason" to them. "It's their job," and "it's the law" and all that nonsense.
 
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