bunkin2 - I promise you, they ARE that interested. It's not just the cops either, it's the private sector that is working to sell these new applications to the cops. This is a cheap solution for them, thus it now makes sense to go after the 'home grower' who chooses to grow on public land. You can doubt me all you want, but it won't change the fact that this completely circumvents the lack of resources problem that prevented LEOs from pursuing the little guy.
Not trying to piss you off, but I swear I am right on this one. This technology is only going to get cheaper, awareness of its applications will inevitably skyrocket as the early adopter LEOs try it out, and at some point in the near future choosing to ignore their new effeciencies will be asenine.