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Wrath
August 4th, 2004, 10:51
Texas cops thought they'd made a major drug bust when they raided a home northwest of Houston last Tuesday. After all, it looked like there were huge marijuana plants growing in the front yard.

"All of a sudden, they burst in with their guns loaded, pointing at me, screaming, 'Get on the floor! Get on the floor!'" northwest Harris County resident Blair Davis told KHOU-TV.

It turns out the tall plants with the narrow leaves arranged in a fan pattern weren't pot plants at all, but specimens of Texas Star hibiscus (search), which Davis grows for his landscaping business.

That didn't convince the 10 or so members of the Harris County Organized Crime Unit (search) who stormed around the house.

"I just put my head down, shook it and said: 'Guys, you are making a terrible mistake. That is Texas Star hibiscus, not marijuana,'" Davis told the TV station. "They just told me to shut up."

At one point, the officers discussed whether the bamboo in the window might be the demon weed as well, Davis told the Houston Chronicle. They also asked him what he planned to do with the watermelons and cantaloupes growing out back.

"What would I do with them?" Davis said he responded.

It turned out a concerned citizen had seen the native Texas plant, which has little white flowers and smooth green leaves — marijuana has rough leaves and dense flowering buds — in the yard and tipped off the authorities.

"My guys went out there, and they looked at the plants and stuff, and they believed them to be marijuana," Lt. Dan Webb told KHOU-TV.

After about an hour, the officers decided the search was over. They gave Davis a "citizen's information card" with the words "closed-report" written on it.

"No apology, no nothing," Davis complained to the Chronicle. "I realize they have a job to do, but this seems a little bizarre."

Lt. Webb defends his officers.

"I'm sure it was traumatic," he told KHOU. "Any time there's a search warrant served at your house, there's gonna be some trauma involved."

Davis thinks the narcotics officers might need a little more training.

"If they don't know what a marijuana plant looks like, maybe they should bring a picture with them," he told the TV station, "before they invade a citizen's home."

http://www.foxnews.com/story/0,2933,127953,00.html


:rofl: :rofl: :rofl: :rofl:

glacked
August 4th, 2004, 13:35
I almost posted this up. Hilarious from my standpoint until people start talking about their rights... then I can see just how serious of a screwup this team made. What would have happened if this guy was in the house with his gun - or something that looked like a gun... Chief, get your checkbook on this one. Pay up, suckers - it's all on you.

Wrath
August 4th, 2004, 13:54
It could have been serious but I just posted it cause I thought it was funny. No harm was done :)

.:JD:.
August 4th, 2004, 14:02
heeeelarious
supriiiise! supriiiiiise! Supriiiiiiiiise!!!
no pumpkin pie for Gomer tonight!

CrazyIvan
August 4th, 2004, 21:53
I almost posted this up. Hilarious from my standpoint until people start talking about their rights... then I can see just how serious of a screwup this team made. What would have happened if this guy was in the house with his gun - or something that looked like a gun... Chief, get your checkbook on this one. Pay up, suckers - it's all on you.
SO true glack

"If they don't know what a marijuana plant looks like, maybe they should bring a picture with them," he told the TV station, "before they invade a citizen's home." hahahah

i'm gonna be blunt ...these guys were f'in morons ..it doesnt suprise me its texas ..steers and queers

glacked
August 5th, 2004, 12:01
http://www.glocktalk.com/showthread.php?s=&threadid=270744&highlight=hibiscus

You want to know how? We were talking about this at work the other day after another misidentification. Twenty years ago, every narcotics office you went into had a 'mascot" marijuana plant in a pot so that everyone could look at it and know exactly what marijuana looks like. Then the political correctness police came in and managers began saying having marijuana plants in police offices "just doesn't send the right message".

Result? The old law of unintended consequences, and narcotics officers and police who don't know what marijuana looks like.

Wrath
August 5th, 2004, 12:15
Come to British Columbia, I'm sure you would be hard pressed to find a police officer that couldn't pick out a pot plant at first glance. :rofl: :rofl:

Yes I know we have a totally different view on marijuana up here. :slap:

glacked
August 5th, 2004, 12:19
From a legal standpoint, I guess you're right, diffent view. ;)

Most cops I work with know what it is... from experience. You never send an angel to catch the devil...

Wrath
August 5th, 2004, 12:19
:)

CrazyIvan
August 6th, 2004, 03:22
Most cops I work with know what it is... from experience. You never send an angel to catch the devil...

i like that i'ma start using it..but i will give credit

glacked
August 6th, 2004, 08:10
Claim it, brother. I heard it from an old-school deputy right after he taught me the fine art of the screen-check.

.:JD:.
August 6th, 2004, 09:08
claim that all you want, just remember who invented LSPO!