Wood, how do you draw the line where what you say in a rap might ever come back to haunt you legally? I read of some other dude trying to rap on this thing claiming he had a "chromie glock" & everyone else trying to get him to prove it as if he wasn't trying to be deceptive on purpose to throw off having too much illegal truth in his on-line rap. I would prolly myself have said like in other NE raps a "metal toy" or something that could mean a whole lot of different things except to my homies, cuz my "guns" are nothing but fake hallucinations and creative writing projects.
You got detectives all over that are hell of scandalous and they don't care about free speech in raps, I would have thought they'd prolly try to use published words against you... Has the Antioch PD changed all that much to start respecting free speech and artistic privacy? It seems to me they use any excuse whatsover to keep a good man down who is forced into protecting his own or is caught in private circumstances as if just cuz someone is something like an alcoholic, he's a worthless criminal needing to be framed for shit he didn't do. Authorities have no problem twisting and lying about what really happened, like with Blackbird, so why make it easy for them? Is it because if we all write a bunch of stuff claiming illegal things all the time and anywhere, they will never know where to look, like anyone could brush it off as just a story?