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yankeefan98121
06-16-2011, 21:22
So, here's my situation. I live in Arvada, (64th and Ward) and in a "town house" community. Most of the tenants here own their own place and be as it may, maintain very much upstanding community and is very nice for that. BUT, I have a neighbor/neighbors that CONSTANTLY smokes weed. Seems like right next door to me and next to them as well. I've witnessed "smoke" pouring out of their sliding door as I'm grilling, so it's first hand experience. So, since it's the spring/summer I'm having to "smell" that shit more and more on a daily basis. On top of that I have 3 kids, ages 4, 2 and 6 months, that I don't want even near that junk let alone having to smell the dip shit next to us. I've called Arvada dispatch and the person on the other end basically said deal with it. Officers are too busy to chase down "low rent" pot incidences and basically not to call in. The person even went as far as sayingv"now you have every right to call in every incident you so choose, but just don't expect an officer there quickly." THE LAST TIME I CHECKED POT WAS ILLEGAL! When did "we" as citizens have to deal with this type of action just because "It wasn't worth an officers time" I do understand that there maybe, almost all the time, the responding officer feels like their time is better spent somewhere else?? BUT isn't it their duty to uphold the "law" no matter how small or large?? Given though, the justice side of situations?? (You all know what I mean when I say "Justice" it's not what's in question in this blog) But when did law abiding citizens have to deal with a situation just because it was either too small or not worth an officers time??

I'm to the point where I'm ready to kick down their door and question them myself what the FU5K their doing!!! I'm so sick and tired of having to put of with this type of action because it's "tolerated" why should I???

Please, I'm looking for your thoughts and opinion on this matter (especially from any of our law enforcement officers that thread this site)

Thanks,
John

blacklabel
06-16-2011, 21:29
I know the general thought is that pot smokers are immature assholes but that's not always the case. I'd try talking to them. Let them know that you don't want your kids exposed to it as well as yourself.

Personally, I don't have a problem with others smoking but having a severe allergy to marijuana (of all things?), I have had to have this conversation on a couple of occasions with good results.

Zundfolge
06-16-2011, 21:29
THE LAST TIME I CHECKED POT WAS ILLEGAL!

Check again.

Colorado legalized "medical" marijuana and the threshold for getting a prescription for it is incredibly low (a simple unfounded claim of "chronic pain" will do it...for those of you not familiar with drug culture slang there's actually an unintended pun there).

The chances that your neighbor is actually legally smoking weed is pretty doggone high (dammit, another pun...sorry). So there's probably nothing you can do about it.

yankeefan98121
06-16-2011, 21:32
Check again.

Colorado legalized "medical" marijuana and the threshold for getting a prescription for it is incredibly low (a simple unfounded claim of "chronic pain" will do it...for those of you not familiar with drug culture slang there's actually an unintended pun there).

The chances that your neighbor is actually legally smoking weed is pretty doggone high (dammit, another pun...sorry). So there's probably nothing you can do about it.

I'm not 100% positive on this but looking at my neighbor now, he's not holding a "mary-juana" card. I sometimes see his "dealer" making the rounds with their "oh how's your mom" "she's good" (hand to hand) then out

yankeefan98121
06-16-2011, 21:33
I know the general thought is that pot smokers are immature assholes but that's not always the case. I'd try talking to them. Let them know that you don't want your kids exposed to it as well as yourself.

Personally, I don't have a problem with others smoking but having a severe allergy to marijuana (of all things?), I have had to have this conversation on a couple of occasions with good results.\

Generally I don't care if someone smokes it, it's their life. I just don't want to be in the "middle" of it so to say....

gnihcraes
06-16-2011, 21:34
Well, they probably can't do anything if the PD did show up. $20 and a few minutes will get you a medical MJ card just about anywhere in town. PD shows up, guy says yeah, I got a card. PD says ok, moves on.

Talk to the home owners assoc. they might be able to help, but probably not much they can do either. Similar if the guy next door just wants to smoke a cigar all day, it's his town house and back area to do as he wishes within the limits of the town house assoc. rules.

Get some of the fake skunk scent at the sporting goods store, keep putting it out in the back area and see if they change their mind about being out there smoking their weed.

wish you luck. Good fences make good neighbors, except when it comes to smoke or barking dogs.

yankeefan98121
06-16-2011, 21:36
Well, they probably can't do anything if the PD did show up. $20 and a few minutes will get you a medical MJ card just about anywhere in town. PD shows up, guy says yeah, I got a card. PD says ok, moves on.

Talk to the home owners assoc. they might be able to help, but probably not much they can do either. Similar if the guy next door just wants to smoke a cigar all day, it's his town house and back area to do as he wishes within the limits of the town house assoc. rules.

Get some of the fake skunk scent at the sporting goods store, keep putting it out in the back area and see if they change their mind about being out there smoking their weed.

wish you luck. Good fences make good neighbors, except when it comes to smoke or barking dogs.

It's just come to a point where I feel so helpless in trying to do anything, but if I take it a "step further" I'm in the wrong.

ray1970
06-16-2011, 21:46
I vote for going over there when you are in a calm and rational mood and trying to reason with them. I'm definitely on your side on this issue and if I was in your shoes I would be pissed. I really don't want to see, hear, or smell anything from my neighbors. Your story reminds me why I will never live in an apartment or townhome again. Hell, when I decide to move out of my current house in "town" I will probably but a place in the country with plenty of land to put a little distance between me and the neighbors.

Guylee
06-16-2011, 21:48
I second the contacting the association idea. It very well may be a violation of their rent agreement, especially if it is bothering others. That being said, just talking to them might do a world of good.

TS12000
06-16-2011, 21:49
I would also say to just go have a man to man with them. However, if that doesn't work you could always do something on your porch they won't like. I know I'm generalizing here but I would be willing to bet they wouldn't be too happy if you were out there dressing some game.

Zundfolge
06-16-2011, 21:50
I'm not 100% positive on this but looking at my neighbor now, he's not holding a "mary-juana" card. I sometimes see his "dealer" making the rounds with their "oh how's your mom" "she's good" (hand to hand) then out

A lot of potheads with MMJ cards ALSO buy from illegal dealers because there are limits on how much they can buy via legal channels.

If they have a card and a cop catches them with some of the illegal pot there is no way for the officer to know its illegal (unless its a large quantity or he actually catches him buying from a known illegal dealer).

Point is, if your pothead neighbor has a MMJ card if you do ANYTHING to interfere with his use of his "medicine" YOU are in trouble.


Just call the police every single time you smell it ... they won't do anything but maybe you'll annoy them enough that the'll come bust the guy (but again, if he has a MMJ card then they will do absolutely nothing ... and then they'll probably tell you to stop calling it in).

No sir, I do not envy your situation.

Ridge
06-16-2011, 21:51
Kick in the door, toss a frag, shut the door.

Zundfolge
06-16-2011, 21:54
Kick in the door, toss a frag, shut the door.

Since frags are NFA "Destrictive Devices" that sounds like an awful expensive solution (what with the $200 tax stamp per grenade) ... plus the ATF would probably come down on him for "transferring" an NFA item to another (who may be a "prohibited person" without the form 4.

[ROFL1]

yankeefan98121
06-16-2011, 22:02
Kick in the door, toss a frag, shut the door.


I'm so for that!!

Someone on here has a sig, " Violence may not be the best option... but it's still an option." (Colorado Luckydog) thanks

I may be a right wing nut but that's my right, just like his right to smoke IF he's got a BS "mj card" URGH I don't even know what point I'm trying to make I'm just so upset at the situation.

Some may say, why don't you just move dumbass.
I would have to say, well sir at my current economic situation, it's not that simple. I can't just up and move, especially with 3 kids. One who is starting their school life and am making friends. Where I live is an easy walk to the bus stop for me to go to work, which is Downtown Denver. We only have one truck to totally works out because I need to be close to "public transportation." The rent is fitting for what we get. Plus it's not in a "bad" part of town, besides dipshit next to us, or whatever, it's really a nice place to live. Mountain side is 30 mins away, the Republic of Boulder is 40 mins away. I can move "down the street" or wherever but if someone has a 3 bedroom 2.5 bath, 2 car attached garage for $1050 or similar PLEASE tell me I'll be more than happy to provide the necessary requirements for your place.

Form 4 req's if needed hahaha

Zundfolge
06-16-2011, 22:06
If you own and he rents than you selling and moving would cost you a LOT for little gain ... in all seriousness if he's a renter and a pothead he'll eventually move, you may just have to wait him out.

Don't do anything dumb ... I'd hate to see you in jail (and lose your 2A rights) over something like this.

Talk to your other neighbors ... if you can get a bunch of them angry about this guy maybe you can get a petition together and maybe get management to get rid of him for you.

yankeefan98121
06-16-2011, 22:10
If you own and he rents than you selling and moving would cost you a LOT for little gain ... in all seriousness if he's a renter and a pothead he'll eventually move, you may just have to wait him out.

Don't do anything dumb ... I'd hate to see you in jail (and lose your 2A rights) over something like this.

Talk to your other neighbors ... if you can get a bunch of them angry about this guy maybe you can get a petition together and maybe get management to get rid of him for you.

Unfortunately it seems like I'm the renter and he's the owner, go figure. Though losing my 2A, means just less to me as my family and friends.

yankeefan98121
06-16-2011, 22:13
I second the contacting the association idea. It very well may be a violation of their rent agreement, especially if it is bothering others. That being said, just talking to them might do a world of good.

That maybe the only solution to this situation.
Our babysitter is actually on the HOA board, (total right wing wholesome Christian) but I'm not so sure what they can do. But I will talk to her tomorrow about it. Just have to find a way to stay calm while expressing my emotions [Rant1]

ray1970
06-16-2011, 22:19
Assuming you are not familiar with how a bulldozer operates, maybe you could rent one and if you happened to hop off of it with it in gear and it "accidentally" went through their home then they would be forced to move elsewhere.

Hey, accidents happen.

(Based loosely on a true story) [ROFL1]

yankeefan98121
06-16-2011, 22:22
Assuming you are not familiar with how a bulldozer operates, maybe you could rent one and if you happened to hop off of it with it in gear and it "accidentally" went through their home then they would be forced to move elsewhere.

Hey, accidents happen.

(Based loosely on a true story) [ROFL1]

Total great idea, but since I live next to fuck bag, (townhouse) my stuff would also be in that wreckage. But then again that's what insurance is for [Beer]

Hoosier
06-16-2011, 22:29
They're all paranoid right? You can say something like, "I smelled an odor... now, I don't want to get anyone in trouble, but I need my kids to not be smelling that..." maybe it'll scare 'em into fixing it.

Maybe there's some air filtration that'll solve it?

H.

Irving
06-16-2011, 22:36
Seems like you're making a pretty big deal over this. I don't like the smell of weed or cigarettes, but I know better than to think that a neighbor smoking it next door is going to hurt my kid. If you've actually seen smoke coming out of the sliding glass door, they must be smoking A LOT. I can at least understand your frustration.

Perhaps you can just suggest that they try using more edibles so you don't have to smell it. Or just act like adults and use cocaine instead.

rondog
06-16-2011, 22:55
Once upon a time, a friend of mine had big dogs and there was a lot of dog shit in his back yard. He decided to rake it all up and just burn it. Wasn't as good an idea as he thought it would be, stunk to God Almighty.

Maybe if the wind was blowing just right from your yard to their backdoor.....

Oh, nevermind....I just saw the "townhouse" part.

DFBrews
06-16-2011, 23:17
I will put in another vote for the man to man talk give you an idea of the other tenants personality. Total douche than start figuring out ways to recipricate the favor. If he is favorable in trying to remedy the situation than he is decent people and you guys can figure out a compromise.

Ridge
06-16-2011, 23:18
Wasn't as good an idea as he thought it would be

How good of an idea could setting a mountain of crap on fire be in the first place??

Byte Stryke
06-16-2011, 23:19
I'd check the civil route...

you have the right to not have to deal with all of that.

DFBrews
06-16-2011, 23:20
How good of an idea could setting a mountain of crap on fire be in the first place??

Here jim hold my beer the old lady is nagging me to get rid of this dog shit and I bought an industrial sized thing of lighter fluid yesterday....

yankeefan98121
06-16-2011, 23:21
Here jim hold my beer the old lady is nagging me to get rid of this dog shit and I bought an industrial sized thing of lighter fluid yesterday....

awesome! haha [ROFL2]

Elhuero
06-16-2011, 23:28
go to your local head shop and buy some incense called nag champa.

gift wrap it and put by his door with a note that says

"Dear neighbor,

The continuous smell of marijuana from your apartment has become a nuisance. please use this incense to mask the smell. Thank you.

Sincerely,
Your neighbors."

Irving
06-16-2011, 23:32
That's a pretty good idea from Elhuero.

Ah Pook
06-16-2011, 23:43
Just go talk to them...and take munchies. Lots and lots of munchies.

I have no problem with people smoking cigs, pot or whatever. I just don't want to have to smell it.

Good luck.

rondog
06-17-2011, 00:40
How good of an idea could setting a mountain of crap on fire be in the first place??
Oh, it was awful! There wasn't any wind, and it just kinda hung over all the neighbor's yards. 25 years ago and we still laugh about it.

20eyes
06-17-2011, 00:42
Just go ask him to close his windows and doors when he smokes that stuff.

BPTactical
06-17-2011, 05:41
I have dealt with neighbor issues before for different reasons(dogs). It can turn to a PITA quickly.
Go talk to him in a considerate and mature manner. He may not even realize that his habit is affecting others and give him an opportunity to correct the situation. Document the conversation.
Document dates and times you notice the stank.
If he does not correct it or gets snotty then go to the HOA with a written complaint. More than likely there is an "Illegal activity" or "drug" prohibition in the by-laws. Document this and the HOA response.
If it turns out he is a MMJ cardholder it may complicate it a bit but you still have an edge. While he may have the right to use his "medicine" he does not have the right to be a nuisance to others when he "medicates". If you have to take this to a LE level have your ducks in a row and be able to show that you have taken "reasonable means" to address the situation. This is why you document everything.
If LE won't do anything as far as pursuing the Ganja angle then you need to push the Nuisance/Disturbing the Peace angle.

Most importantly keep your cool, never retaliate or threaten him. Neighbor issues are tough and it can become a "who can last the longest" situation.
You lose your cool, you lose your edge and credibility.

Ranger
06-17-2011, 05:59
Diplomacy is probably the best policy here. You might find out he is a pretty cool and laid back guy who understands the issue - the problem is that if you never say anything to him then he never has the opportunity to do something about it (or even realize he is causing an issue). The next time you see him on his patio, just casually mention to him "hey, I have no problem with all the grass, but I'm worried about my kids - is their any way we can figure out something where you get to enjoy your smoke but my kids don't?". Don't make any assumptions about legal MMJ or not, just be understanding of his desires and put yourself into his world, most people appreciate that more than "hey, your dope is really starting to piss me off and since my passive calls to the cops aren't doing any good I'm going to confront you finally".

I made that mistake with a dog problem some time ago. I let it eat at me and eat at me and when I finally decided to say something I was less than diplomatic and after asking (un-diplomatically) several times with no success I told them that their dog get's a pellet to the balls every time he howls. Needless to say, my neighbor was not friendly towards me after that. With my new house I handled things totally differently when the same issue came up - with much better results.

Ronin13
06-17-2011, 10:04
Diplomacy is probably the best policy here. You might find out he is a pretty cool and laid back guy who understands the issue - the problem is that if you never say anything to him then he never has the opportunity to do something about it (or even realize he is causing an issue). The next time you see him on his patio, just casually mention to him "hey, I have no problem with all the grass, but I'm worried about my kids - is their any way we can figure out something where you get to enjoy your smoke but my kids don't?". Don't make any assumptions about legal MMJ or not, just be understanding of his desires and put yourself into his world, most people appreciate that more than "hey, your dope is really starting to piss me off and since my passive calls to the cops aren't doing any good I'm going to confront you finally".

I made that mistake with a dog problem some time ago. I let it eat at me and eat at me and when I finally decided to say something I was less than diplomatic and after asking (un-diplomatically) several times with no success I told them that their dog get's a pellet to the balls every time he howls. Needless to say, my neighbor was not friendly towards me after that. With my new house I handled things totally differently when the same issue came up - with much better results.

Ranger makes an excellent point here. We had my cousin living with us which brought our dog total to 3, and her dog parks at bushes rustled by the wind so naturally we have a dog barking issue that our neighbors don't exactly love (but there are at least 8 other dogs in the immediate area). Well one time we had the Jeffco Animal Control Deputy show up and state that they've received complaints about our dogs and we need to have them "registered" or something to that effect (I was in NY in the Army at the time so heard this all through my mom). Paid a nice fee and now we have to be a**holes to our dogs every time they defend our property from invading elk, deer, and those pesky bicyclists passing by. We would have appreciated it better if the lady that made the complaint (and it was only one angry b**** that complained about only us) had just come to us personally and reasonably and asked politely if we could assert a little more control over the dog barking.
My point is, if you take the issue up directly, reasonably, and politely with these neighbors it might make some headway. But like was said before, incase diplomacy fails make sure you document everything so if it ends up in the hands of higher powers (management, civil court, etc.) you have every instance and contact available to show that this is an ongoing problem. Just remember, you can only reason with someone if you put yourself in their shoes for a second and see where they are coming from... but odds are if he does have his MMJ card it's for a BS reason- in my experience only about 2 in 15 actually use MMJ for real legitimate reasons, and most of these people don't smoke- they do edibles because it's "healthier."

Zundfolge
06-17-2011, 10:12
Unfortunately it seems like I'm the renter and he's the owner, go figure. Though losing my 2A, means just less to me as my family and friends.
Oh well hell, if you're renting than start shopping for a new place ... tons of empty rental property on the market out there you can probably find something in the same area pretty easily (maybe even be able to negotiate lower rent since landlords are hurting right now).


If you're gonna stay, Elheuro's incense idea isn't a bad one (and its definitely more diplomatic than a frag).

hip55
06-17-2011, 10:14
If the bathrooms in the townhomes are ventilated with a ceiling exhaust fan, ask him to please smoke in there so that you and your kids are not exposed.

UberTong
06-17-2011, 10:33
I had the same situation with neighbors in college, a group of straight up RASTA lookin fellas, looked like a concert party backstage 24/7 in their house. I didn't mind it until it was to the point that it was intrusive all the time. I kept it simple and wrote a nice clean letter in Word stating something like this "Dear #209 and friends, in recent times your marijuana smoking has become quite intrusive for myself and other neighbors. I would ask that you be courteous in regards to your smoking. If you could find a way to please keep the smoke down or out of the vents, hallways, etc I would appreciate it greatly." I put it on their door.

It worked, the guys were completely apologetic and the smoke smell went down almost to nothing. They then only smoked on the patio (not sure if that would work for you) and when they were smoking inside they must have done something to keep it out of the vents. Just my .02.

Irving
06-17-2011, 11:18
If the bathrooms in the townhomes are ventilated with a ceiling exhaust fan, ask him to please smoke in there so that you and your kids are not exposed.

For a while, I would occasionally smell pot in just one bathroom of our house. I think it is due to crappy/weird vent ducting. I think it was from a neighbor above and one unit off set from me. Very strange and pretty irritating.

OP, moving may not help this issue. Half the state gets high, and the other half live next to the first half. At least in a home, you'd have a few more feet separating you from neighbors.

TFOGGER
06-17-2011, 13:12
I've seen a sign somewhere that says "If we see you smoking, we will assume you are on fire, and take appropriate action", with a picture of a firehose...

Ronin13
06-17-2011, 13:21
I've seen a sign somewhere that says "If we see you smoking, we will assume you are on fire, and take appropriate action", with a picture of a firehose...

+1 [ROFL1] That's rich! You could always call the FD and say you see smoke coming from your neighbors house and you're not sure if there is an emergency or not.

waxthis
06-17-2011, 18:58
Seems like you're making a pretty big deal over this. I don't like the smell of weed or cigarettes, but I know better than to think that a neighbor smoking it next door is going to hurt my kid. If you've actually seen smoke coming out of the sliding glass door, they must be smoking A LOT. I can at least understand your frustration.

Perhaps you can just suggest that they try using more edibles so you don't have to smell it. Or just act like adults and use cocaine instead.

Oh, that's 2 damn funny!!![ROFL3]

spyder
06-18-2011, 09:11
I had that problem one time with a couple that lived a few doors down. I got out my old badge and put it around my neck, walked over and knocked on their door. When the guy answered, I asked "so, I don't normally do this, but does anyone in this home have a warrant?". It was kinda funny. Anyway, they moved out two weeks later. I know that won't help but maybe you have a friend in law enforcement that can pay them a visit? Kevden?

yankeefan98121
06-18-2011, 09:25
I had that problem one time with a couple that lived a few doors down. I got out my old badge and put it around my neck, walked over and knocked on their door. When the guy answered, I asked "so, I don't normally do this, but does anyone in this home have a warrant?". It was kinda funny. Anyway, they moved out two weeks later. I know that won't help but maybe you have a friend in law enforcement that can pay them a visit? Kevden?

Awesome!
We don't have any le friends though, any volunteers? [Beer]

opie011
06-18-2011, 10:01
I had that problem one time with a couple that lived a few doors down. I got out my old badge and put it around my neck, walked over and knocked on their door. When the guy answered, I asked "so, I don't normally do this, but does anyone in this home have a warrant?". It was kinda funny. Anyway, they moved out two weeks later. I know that won't help but maybe you have a friend in law enforcement that can pay them a visit? Kevden?

Isn't pretending to be a cop illegal? Also, can't a real cop get in trouble for helping a friend out with personal issues, on or off duty? [Dunno]

rondog
06-18-2011, 10:29
http://i18.photobucket.com/albums/b150/rinselman/guns/machineguns%20and%20grenades/grenade.jpg

OneGuy67
06-18-2011, 10:33
Isn't pretending to be a cop illegal? Also, can't a real cop get in trouble for helping a friend out with personal issues, on or off duty? [Dunno]


Yes and Yes...

Irving
06-18-2011, 12:35
I wish people would quit moving here from Utah and trying to change this state into where they left. If it bothers you so much, move back to Utah.

sneakerd
06-18-2011, 14:59
I think the best post on this thread came from BPTactical. Why don't you try to kill them with kindness? Go talk to them, they're probably pretty cool and would likely take extra steps to control the odor. Next time he or they are out, offer them a couple of beers. You don't have to drink with them or be their buddy, just offer a cold one or 2 and talk.

TFOGGER
06-18-2011, 15:50
If things get out of hand, you could always stretch some hides out for tanning on the back fence....

yankeefan98121
06-18-2011, 18:21
I wish people would quit moving here from Utah and trying to change this state into where they left. If it bothers you so much, move back to Utah.

[ROFL1]

Wallary
06-19-2011, 12:34
Too bad your a Yankee fan other wise I'd help you! j/k [ROFL1]
I think diplomacy is your best bet to solve your issues with the neighbor but, if they don’t respect your request then you need to strategize your next move. Research your neighbor as much as you can legally and decide if you want to scare him and expose him to the public or take legal action. If he’s hiding something and you find some dirt on him you’ll be able to use it to your advantage. Most pot smokers are paranoid especially if they’re not legally carrying a MMC. Shame is another factor that might help remedy the situation. Think of what to say to him that will make an impact on his morels if he has any. Put the ball in his court and let him know it would be in his best interests to compromise and reach a solution to the issues brought forth. The HOA has a lot of power to enforce the rules also if it gets ugly their attorney will get involved. All this attention will scare off all his friends and illegal dealers and probably get the results you’re looking for. Keep in mind never to sugar coat your words. Refer to the drug as dope to take the glamour out of it. Good luck. BTW Go Rockies!!![Coffee]

Pancho Villa
06-19-2011, 12:34
Since several people here seem to think breaking the law, impersonating a police officer or getting your po-po friends to abuse their position is all koshure, why not go all the way and just murder them?

970TJ
06-19-2011, 13:12
Since several people here seem to think breaking the law, impersonating a police officer or getting your po-po friends to abuse their position is all koshure, why not go all the way and just murder them?

Why don't you go all the way and have a [Beer] and calm down! Jeebus, it's all in fun.[BooHoo]

Great-Kazoo
06-19-2011, 14:32
Since several people here seem to think breaking the law, impersonating a police officer or getting your po-po friends to abuse their position is all koshure, why not go all the way and just murder them?

because you have to deal with the body and or witnesses. We had an issue with some kids down the block, not drug related. Diplomacy was tried until someone told my friend / neighbor "Fuck You Old man". That changed the game to plan B. A few words expressing how matters were handled in the neighborhood made them see the light and within 36-48 were no longer in residence.
I ALWAYS try talking to the individual to resolve any issues with out involving LE's r muscle. 98% of the time it works. As for the neighbor getting the weed dropped off, it is legal for caregivers to deliver mj to those who have a med mj card.
It could be worse. you could have alky's next door who once buzzed start WW II until they pass out from exhaustion, get knocked unconscious or LE knocks on the door.

spyder
06-19-2011, 18:25
The funny part is how everyone talks about policing yourselves in your own neighborhood's, stronger oposition against foreign threats, and then completely disagree with the whole idea of stronger force later in other threads. I see a lot of hypocrisy in most of these threads. Stick to your decisions, I mean shit, is it that hard? As to when I mentioned my "old badge" I was still under bond at the time, so, no I was not impersonating anyone at the time. I just didn't consider myself still in the business, sorry for not clarifying and letting everyone jump the gun like always! [Beer] Oh, and no one ever said to murder the users in any thread, just the makers and the dealers. Oh, and just to clarify that last sentence, I wasn't talking about MJ. K, carry on.

opie011
06-19-2011, 21:41
The funny part is how everyone talks about policing yourselves in your own neighborhood's, stronger oposition against foreign threats, and then completely disagree with the whole idea of stronger force later in other threads. I see a lot of hypocrisy in most of these threads. Stick to your decisions, I mean shit, is it that hard? As to when I mentioned my "old badge" I was still under bond at the time, so, no I was not impersonating anyone at the time. I just didn't consider myself still in the business, sorry for not clarifying and letting everyone jump the gun like always! [Beer] Oh, and no one ever said to murder the users in any thread, just the makers and the dealers. Oh, and just to clarify that last sentence, I wasn't talking about MJ. K, carry on.

Sorry spyder if I caused confusion. I was just asking if it was illegal to use a cop for your own personal issues. I know impersonating a cop is wrong and didn't mean to imply that you were. I'm positive you're good people[Beer]

Yankee like everyone stated, talk to the people, not all pot smokers are bad people...believe me. If they're rude and don't give a shit then screw them, do what is necessary to make your life better:D