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United States News Title: Drug War Addicted Cops Attack Innocent Man for Rolling a Joint in a State With LEGAL Weed Las Vegas, NV For almost three years, medical marijuana was legalized in various regions of the state of Nevada. However, recreational marijuana sales only started in specific areas of the state at the beginning of July 2017 because of a law that took effect at that time; this law renders persons that are at least 21 years old and bear valid identification legally capable of purchasing the drug in those regions for recreational purposes. However, as a recent video shared with the Free Thought Project shows, police, lots of them, are still willing to attack and assault people for having the plant. According to the new Nevada law, pot generally can only be legally imbibed on property owned privately by residents, and it may not be imbibed in any public location on the Strip such as a bar or casino. So, when Josh Martin sat in his truck to roll a jointon private propertyhe was well within his rights, according to Nevada law, to do so. The fact that Martin was not breaking any laws, however, was of no concern to the cops who showed up and assaulted the innocent man. As the body camera footage shows, the cop even admitted to Martin that rolling the joint in his car was not illegal. Im actually gonna interject, says the officer. Its not illegal to roll a joint in your car and you have to identify yourself. Lets cut the bulls**t. After admitting that Martin was not breaking any laws, the cop moved in to attack him, grabbing the innocent man by the neck and choking him down to the ground. If what Martin was doing was perfectly legal, then he didnt need to speak to the officers at all. If he was not suspected of committing a crime, the officers had no lawful reason to detain him and certainly no lawful reason to demand his identification. In Nevada, police can legally stop someone and ask for their identification only if that officer meets the following: None of these factors were present in the video below. Yet the officers still surrounded Martin, assaulted, and then kidnapped him. This is the state of affairs in police state USA. Cops, addicted to the revenue and tyranny afforded to them by the war on marijuana, are unable to ween themselves from the immoral and unethical practice of kidnapping and caging people for possessing a plant.
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#1. To: Deckard (#0)
Drinking alcoholic beverages in your vehicle is illegal, whether or not the car is running. I'm guessing the same is true for marijuana. Probable cause for arrest exists when facts and circumstances within the police officer's knowledge would lead a reasonable person to believe that the suspect has committed, is committing, or is about to commit a crime. Simply possessing marijuana would not count. Rolling a joint in a car would count since it signifies intent.
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