Intelligence and humor, lol - no wonder you are misunderstood on occasion (by some).
I wasn't going to reply to this thread since the OP seems to have been a one-post wonder that hasn't returned since the day he visited. But then I saw that the subject of eating the evidence came up.
Be careful about eating the roach/joint/blunt/bud/sack. While I expect that it's extremely uncommon for instances of the "single-serving" (lol) type, in jurisdictions with extreme attitudes, a LEO that witnesses such an act might possibly be able to convince a like-minded judge to issue the appropriate search warrant needed to drag you down to the hospital and have your stomach involuntarily pumped and the contents taken as evidence both for whatever he initially wanted to charge you with and the likely more serious charges along the lines of destroying evidence.
Again, it's highly unlikely to occur because you ate a roach.
Got a bad (partial) memory of a hospital experience. Not because of the above scenario, I used to drink "a bit" in my younger and dumber days and while it probably saved my life, even the bits and pieces that I vaguely remember aren't fond memories.
I wasn't going to reply to this thread since the OP seems to have been a one-post wonder that hasn't returned since the day he visited. But then I saw that the subject of eating the evidence came up.
Be careful about eating the roach/joint/blunt/bud/sack. While I expect that it's extremely uncommon for instances of the "single-serving" (lol) type, in jurisdictions with extreme attitudes, a LEO that witnesses such an act might possibly be able to convince a like-minded judge to issue the appropriate search warrant needed to drag you down to the hospital and have your stomach involuntarily pumped and the contents taken as evidence both for whatever he initially wanted to charge you with and the likely more serious charges along the lines of destroying evidence.
Again, it's highly unlikely to occur because you ate a roach.
Got a bad (partial) memory of a hospital experience. Not because of the above scenario, I used to drink "a bit" in my younger and dumber days and while it probably saved my life, even the bits and pieces that I vaguely remember aren't fond memories.