If your house or business has been raided for cannabis related crimes by uninvited law enforcement employees. There are new laws that protect you and new laws regarding forfeiture. Here is a quick list of things you should do and should not do.
Say Nothing
- Say nothing – The more you say the deeper you go.
- Say nothing – They are still going to tear your place apart, destroy and take your stuff anyway.
- Say nothing – Let them threaten you all they want.
- Say nothing – The police and justice system are not your friends and anything you say will be used against you.
- Say nothing – Don’t help them convict you.
- Say nothing – Whatever they promise is a lie. They are allowed to lie to you. You are not allowed to lie to them.
- Say nothing – They may tell you they know it all. But they are usually fishing. Don’t fill in the blanks.
- Say nothing – Ask anyone who has said something and they will most likely tell you they should not have said anything
Hire Experience
- Hire an Attorney experienced in the cannabis realm who knows it inside and out ASAP.
- If you want to fight for your freedom and future then be prepared to pay. It is usually cheaper in the long run.
- If you plea or fall in line with the justice money raking machine. You could be forever in indentured to them.
- The system was designed for your to fail at the whim of a few to keep the lights on and staff employed.
- Don’t become one of the sheep and follow the herd.
- Hire a Lawyer ready and experienced to take it to trial and the supreme court if necessary.
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