Picture this: You pull into your driveway, hop out and find half a dozen police officers and social workers who, without having a warrant, bar you from your own home.
It’s what happened to one woman in Kansas last month.
The ordeal of Shona Banda, an activist who touts the medicinal benefits of marijuana, was first reported by investigative journalist Ben Swann’s website and later picked up by the Washington Post.
On March 24, Banda said, police showed up and blocked her from entering her home on the suspicion that she had drugs in the house.
Where did they get that suspicion?
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They saw it in a dream
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DeleteInteresting. How did this get resolved? Was she allowed into her home when her kids arrived?
ReplyDeleteWe better find a way to restore our Constitutional Freedoms.
Really.
DeleteThe cops had no lawful right to be on her property without a warrant. I heard
ReplyDeleteher mention this to the cops but she did not order them off her property. A lot
of good it would do. Kids will tell everything without realizing. DARE
She said they weren't allowed, but did not order them off, that's true.
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