I was a regular weed smoker for years. Never had a hangover, never had a problem working to the best of my ability the day after. Unfortunately, haven't touched it in over 3 years. I have, on the other hand touched alcohol. Feel like absolute garbage for sometimes up to 24 hours after partaking! It's legal to drive in that condition?! What a screwed up system this is. Common sense would tell me the weed should be legal before the alcohol.
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Discussion in 'Questions From New Drivers' started by terryg247, Aug 20, 2015.
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I think you should be able to do what you want...However, if you are caught not paying attention behind the wheel, or are not fit to be driving, it should be an attempted manslaughter charge or something serious carrying 10 year prison sentance, regardless if you were drunk, stoned, eating a cheesburger, adjusting the stereo, whatever...
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The proven medical concept was measuring marijuana in blood and it holding up in court many times over.
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But from where I sit that's beside the point.
Federal law notwithstanding of course, I personally don't care what one does on one's own time in the safety of one's own home. What matters is whether or not they're straight when they come to work. If so, then why should I care if someone smoked a joint last week, last month, or last year?AfterShock Thanks this. -
Now, ..... over seventy years later, --- how's that workin' out?
Kinda funny how what's seeming to work to eliminate the, so-called, problem these days is what's known as the truth, --- shall set you free.
Do you ever regret sending folks to jail for
marijuana related offenses?
Meanwhile, folks served jail time for breaking a law that became a law, based on misinformation and outright lies, --- as real research and legitimate studies have proven and continue to do so.
I know if I had a part in sendin' someone to jail for bogus charges, I'd have severe regrets for doin' the dirty work for a government that passes laws in their best (profitable] interest, for our safety, --- especially if they find it necessary to lie.
The way that's written, --- it's hard to understand.
Were you under the influence when you typed it?
Disrespect, I'd imagine, goes with the territory.
Respect, on the other hand, is earned.
Some folks might consider it's not worth the effort to earn, and, instead, be content with the notion that if they receive respect they'd be expected/obligated to return it, too.
Like, ..... that's gonna happen ......... right?
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A "concept" is defined as: a thought, a notion, an idea, ---- so, what you're sayin' is proven; (to test by experience or by a standard),
thoughts, notions and/or ideas?
I'm surprised that a proven thought is admissible as bein' factual, in a court of law, --- and beyond a reasonable doubt.
By-the-way, --- who sits in the prosecutor's chair when you're sittin' in the hot seat on the witness stand, ... testifying in your own defense durin' cross-examination?
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That's a tough question, ..... and a good one too.
I think I'll hang up and listen to TROOPER TRUCKER'S
reply to that one, --- off the air.Last edited: Sep 11, 2015
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I believe in the principal of NO VICTEM NO CRIME. If someone smokes the wacky tobaccy, there is no victim. Many stupid people think that means I condone drug use. No, I most certainly not. I want us to be a people who have a government, not the other way around. -
Folks, Here is Barry Cooper's Youtube. He is a bad cop gone good.
https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCn-L91yWmBop9Vo6lt-uRUw -
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