Boarder Patrol
Posted: Mon 22nd Mar 2010 03:06 pm
It finally happened.
After at least ten trips to California to visit daughter and grand-kids and to condo shop I was finally asked to make a donation.
I have always brought about an eight with me and never had a problem with the Border Patrol check points.
They are usually looking for illegal immigrants and ignore us, but his time the Afghan Gooey must have smelled especially strong because the dog fell in love with our car as he walked past it.( This is on the California Side luckily )
The agent asked as jokingly if we has anyone hidden in the car and then asked us to pull over to the side.
He asked if there were any drugs in the car and I said yes and gave him the baggie with the 1/8.
He said he appreciate my honesty and that there was nothing he hated more than people who denied it when the dog obviously hit on some thing and made their job more difficult by making them search your car.
He checked to see if I had any outstanding warrants, saw that I didn't, and told me I had an option.
Asked if I saw the garbage can in the corner and when I said I did he said I had two choices, take the baggie and throw it in the can and leave, or wait for the Sheriff's police and take my chances with them. ( $ 100.00 fine on the spot. ).
Guess what I did.
While throwing the baggie in the can I noticed many other small baggies with Small amounts in them in this can.
Wonder what happens to these small amounts????????
Any way, my dauhter has a friend who was able to replace my 1/8 so wasn't a complete loss, and now I know not to bring it over any more, will just pre-order with daughter's friend when coming out.
After at least ten trips to California to visit daughter and grand-kids and to condo shop I was finally asked to make a donation.
I have always brought about an eight with me and never had a problem with the Border Patrol check points.
They are usually looking for illegal immigrants and ignore us, but his time the Afghan Gooey must have smelled especially strong because the dog fell in love with our car as he walked past it.( This is on the California Side luckily )
The agent asked as jokingly if we has anyone hidden in the car and then asked us to pull over to the side.
He asked if there were any drugs in the car and I said yes and gave him the baggie with the 1/8.
He said he appreciate my honesty and that there was nothing he hated more than people who denied it when the dog obviously hit on some thing and made their job more difficult by making them search your car.
He checked to see if I had any outstanding warrants, saw that I didn't, and told me I had an option.
Asked if I saw the garbage can in the corner and when I said I did he said I had two choices, take the baggie and throw it in the can and leave, or wait for the Sheriff's police and take my chances with them. ( $ 100.00 fine on the spot. ).
Guess what I did.
While throwing the baggie in the can I noticed many other small baggies with Small amounts in them in this can.
Wonder what happens to these small amounts????????
Any way, my dauhter has a friend who was able to replace my 1/8 so wasn't a complete loss, and now I know not to bring it over any more, will just pre-order with daughter's friend when coming out.