What to do if the police come knocking at your door? The UK Cannabis Law



Cannabislaws #CBDlaws #CannabisUK Robert Jappie – The Head of the Cannabis Law Team at Mackrell Turner Garrett, The UK’s first dedicated Cannabis …

24 responses to “What to do if the police come knocking at your door? The UK Cannabis Law”

  1. i got i question couple week ago the police enter my property. ask me question if it was my car, in my drive way,i ask WHY ,the police man din't want to tell!!,so i ask to leave my property and come back with a WRRANT ,the police man said it dint not need one ,because SECTION 17 ,it din't not need one!!.is it true . thanks for the answer

  2. You mates need to stand up for your liberty just how your people came to my land and now we are regulating their ego, thats what yall gotta do stand up and demand real freedom and peace.

  3. What if the police come to your door because a violent disturbance (fake call)?? Are they allowed to come in without a warrant?
    I know people that call the police on people (gardeners) just to f*** them up.
    Wouldn't be easier not to answer/open the door to the police?
    Some replies would be nice. Thanks

  4. "I do not require or except your legal advice, no thank you" and I went on my way with a small spliff burning away in my mouth, the of duty plod was shocked and didn't follow me. And 5 plods have relatable information on my medical situation and even advised me that I should be smoking it. I'd like to not smoke indefinitely but it's the only way I can afford to medicate. Also (not that I regular partake) I've discovered that I get pain relief from viagra but the doctor is not understanding why.

  5. You have to establish form from them to state the nature of any intended detention and ask them to express any or all 'reasonably articulable suspicion' if they don't, repeat, am I being detained, if not, ask am I free to go.

  6. If you are growing cannabis and they can smell it coming from your house they will use reasonable suspicion and just kick your door in if you donโ€™t open it. And then theyโ€™ll have the proof of why they kicked the door in. Sad but true.

  7. All the police have said to me, on the street, in the past has been (and I'm not the only person this has happened to) "there has been some burglaries in the area, would you mind emptying your pockets for me?" Pretty much means they can search you anytime, anywhere – unless the laws have changed.

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