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Note that the article says nothing about the resident being charged for the closet-op. The officer is within his right to have a look around for his own protection but the fruit of this evidence was tainted by them not having a warrant specifically to look for a grow-op which was not in plain sight.<BR>
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Many phones have been tapped illegally. This helps in gathering information but is not admissable in court as evidence. Same situation. Now there is information they may value but cannot bring a charge from this particular small finding. <BR>
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Personally, this shouldn't even be a crime for as much as could be produced in a closet. The guys were doing what they could to provide for their own medical well being while avoid engaging in a criminal black market and reducing risk by avoiding driving around. The city could benefit greatly by allowing a permit to grow one or two plants for personal use. Besides the revenue from the fees collected there would be a great reduction in expense spent on enforcement and prosecution of a substance less harmful than caffiene and that the public have shown they would want legalized.<BR>
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For a good follow up concerning the absurdity of current pot policy rent: The Union: The business of getting High<BR>
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Hemp Revolution<BR><BR>
Don<BR><BR><BR><BR><BR> > Message: 2<BR>> Date: Mon, 14 Dec 2009 10:57:37 -0800<BR>> From: Sam Scripter <moscowsam@verizon.net><BR>> Subject: Re: [Vision2020] OUCH!<BR>> To: Tom Hansen <thansen@moscow.com><BR>> Cc: Moscow Vision 2020 <vision2020@moscow.com><BR>> Message-ID: <4B268AA1.8090100@verizon.net><BR>> Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1"<BR>> <BR>> I ask that below out of ignorance and curiosity . . .<BR>> <BR>> Re: Spokesman Review story -- Boy shot in groin<BR>> <BR>> Question: Why/what business does a Sheriff's officer have to be<BR>> looking in closets while investigating what appears to be an accidental<BR>> shooting, and most likely had nothing to do with closet contents? E.g.,<BR>> is anything sacred and private in one's dwelling . . . The attic, the<BR>> basement, the garage . . .<BR>> <BR>> Question more specifically: Is a resident's whole dwelling and<BR>> property/lot up for investigation, once a "peace" officer is inside<BR>> the dwelling, at the whim of the officer?<BR>> <BR>> Sam S<BR>> <BR>> Tom Hansen wrote:<BR>> > Courtesy of the Spokesman Review.<BR>> ><BR>> > --------------------------------------------<BR>> ><BR>> > Teen survives shotgun blast to his groin<BR>> ><BR>> > A Spokane Valley teenager was shot in the groin by his brother who was<BR>> > cleaning a shotgun when the weapon discharged Saturday evening.<BR>> ><BR>> > The shotgun was loaded with bird shot, which passed through a sofa before<BR>> > striking the teenager in the apparently accidental shooting, a Spokane<BR>> > County sheriff's spokesman said.<BR>> ><BR>> > The youth, whose injuries were not considered life-threatening, was taken<BR>> > to a local hospital.<BR>> ><BR>> > Officers responding to the shooting at an apartment on the 700 block of<BR>> > North McDonald Road discovered a small marijuana-growing operation in a<BR>> > closet of the apartment, the spokesman said. The incident remained under<BR>> > investigation.<BR>> ><BR>> > --------------------------------------------<BR>> ><BR>> > Seeya round town, Moscow.<BR>> ><BR>> > Tom Hansen<BR>> > Moscow, Idaho<BR>> ><BR>> > "The Pessimist complains about the wind, the Optimist expects it to change<BR>> > and the Realist adjusts his sails."<BR>> ><BR>> > - Unknown<BR>> ><BR>> ><BR>> > =======================================================<BR>> > List services made available by First Step Internet,<BR>> > serving the communities of the Palouse since 1994.<BR>> > http://www.fsr.net<BR>> > mailto:Vision2020@moscow.com<BR>> > =======================================================<BR>> ><BR>> ><BR>> > <BR>> -------------- next part --------------<BR>> An HTML attachment was scrubbed...<BR>> URL: http://mailman.fsr.com/pipermail/vision2020/attachments/20091214/d4ec9d40/attachment-0001.html <BR>> <BR>> ------------------------------<BR>> <BR>> Message: 3<BR>> Date: Mon, 14 Dec 2009 11:23:19 -0800<BR>> From: Darrell Keim <keim153@gmail.com><BR>> Subject: Re: [Vision2020] OUCH!<BR>> To: Sam Scripter <moscowsam@verizon.net><BR>> Cc: Moscow Vision 2020 <vision2020@moscow.com><BR>> Message-ID:<BR>> <c8b6d3c10912141123v40e27c66x3ff50f2165dc05ad@mail.gmail.com><BR>> Content-Type: text/plain; charset="windows-1252"<BR>> <BR>> They probably felt the accidental shooting constituted "probable cause" to<BR>> suspect illegal substances were present. Is the dwelling up for<BR>> investigation at the whim of the officer? I don't think so. But, if they<BR>> believe they have probable cause, then they can mount a reasonable<BR>> investigation.<BR>> <BR>> On Mon, Dec 14, 2009 at 10:57 AM, Sam Scripter <moscowsam@verizon.net>wrote:<BR>> <BR>> > I ask that below out of ignorance and curiosity . . .<BR>> ><BR>> > Re: Spokesman Review story -- Boy shot in groin<BR>> ><BR>> > Question: Why/what business does a Sheriff's officer have to be<BR>> > looking in closets while investigating what appears to be an accidental<BR>> > shooting, and most likely had nothing to do with closet contents? E.g.,<BR>> > is anything sacred and private in one's dwelling . . . The attic, the<BR>> > basement, the garage . . .<BR>> ><BR>> > Question more specifically: Is a resident's whole dwelling and<BR>> > property/lot up for investigation, once a "peace" officer is inside<BR>> > the dwelling, at the whim of the officer?<BR>> ><BR>> > Sam S<BR>> ><BR>> > Tom Hansen wrote:<BR>> ><BR>> > Courtesy of the Spokesman Review.<BR>> ><BR>> > --------------------------------------------<BR>> ><BR>> > Teen survives shotgun blast to his groin<BR>> ><BR>> > A Spokane Valley teenager was shot in the groin by his brother who was<BR>> > cleaning a shotgun when the weapon discharged Saturday evening.<BR>> ><BR>> > The shotgun was loaded with bird shot, which passed through a sofa before<BR>> > striking the teenager in the apparently accidental shooting, a Spokane<BR>> > County sheriff?s spokesman said.<BR>> ><BR>> > The youth, whose injuries were not considered life-threatening, was taken<BR>> > to a local hospital.<BR>> ><BR>> > Officers responding to the shooting at an apartment on the 700 block of<BR>> > North McDonald Road discovered a small marijuana-growing operation in a<BR>> > closet of the apartment, the spokesman said. The incident remained under<BR>> > investigation.<BR>> ><BR>> > --------------------------------------------<BR>> ><BR>> > Seeya round town, Moscow.<BR>> ><BR>> > Tom Hansen<BR>> > Moscow, Idaho<BR>> ><BR>> > "The Pessimist complains about the wind, the Optimist expects it to change<BR>> > and the Realist adjusts his sails."<BR>> ><BR>> > - Unknown<BR>> ><BR>> ><BR>> > =======================================================<BR>> > List services made available by First Step Internet,<BR>> > serving the communities of the Palouse since 1994.<BR>> > http://www.fsr.net<BR>> > mailto:Vision2020@moscow.com <Vision2020@moscow.com><BR><BR>                                            <br /><hr />Hotmail: Powerful Free email with security by Microsoft. <a href='http://clk.atdmt.com/GBL/go/171222986/direct/01/' target='_new'>Get it now.</a></body>
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