Serapis
Well-Known Member
I guess it's a good thing you wrote screw all the legal advice, cause your advice is far from it. Regardless of what a cop says at the door, that does not give them probable cause to obtain a search warrant under oath, as required. Most judges know that your average cop "smells" alcohol and weed all the time, even when it isn't around. The officer needs something more tangent, like a witness under oath. That doesn't give the cop a right to enter your dwelling. They must have a search warrant specifying what they are looking for and where they believe it to be and based on what information.Screw all the legal talk and advice.....if the cops want you and your stuff is still there they will pop you. Warrants and all that shit are great in conversation, all they need to do is knock on the door and say that they smell weed. Or they can just claim to have gotten an anonymous tip.
If they havent knocked yet, there are a few possibilities:
1. The inspector is cool and didnt say a word (the least likely of all)
2. He did tell and you are now being watched as is anyone that comes to your place
3. They will be coming.
I've had my place raided years ago because a roommate was under investigation for poaching Deer.....Long story short, I moved and qut growing forr a few years......better safe than sorry. The financial hit of losing a crop is nothing compared to jail time, laywer fees and the lost income while on the slammer.
Good luck
NEVER let a cop into your home without a warrant REGARDLESS of what the officer tells you. They WILL NOT go to bat for you if you cooperate. They are trying to trick you into waiving your 4th amendment right. They obtain a lot of busts that way, from intimidated suspects.
Skiweeds, they already had an arrest warrant for you, which allows them to enter any building you are in for the sole purpose of an arrest. They have a warrant and do not need to obtain another one for entry. If they know you are in the building, the arrest waarant is enough to break the door down.