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Want pot federally legal? Develop a reliable roadside sobriety test and get the NHTSA to give it the thumbs up. I'm convinced that would make things happen.
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I'm not sure if he meant you or I but don't be offended I wasn't he's correct to ask about driving and carrying concealed on drugs and your right about not being denied a LTC based on a medication for pain, or even when it is legalized and treated just like booze. The answer is the same as if you had a script for opiates or drank alcohol.....COMMON SENSE and a respect for your fellow man on the roads if I took a few opiates I wouldn't drive, if I had 2 beers I wouldn't drive. I wait 6-8 hrs before driving after smoking and I let my LTC lapse for financial reasons and may or may not ever try again but there is a common ground on this its the same as any other "intoxicating" substance don't carry or drive under the influence..simple.
I'm carefully optimistic about this win; Deleo and Maura have already stated that if question 4 passed, they would look into ways to hamper it via legislation or policy. Given what Maura did with the AWB, I wouldn't be surprised if she started some nonsense with this law too.
What would be great is if instead of concentrating on removing MJ laws we actually focused on the root cause and eliminate the FDA completely.
So will these pot stores accept EBT cards?
$480 an oz.? Wow!! Somebody's getting robbed.
I think it's good. Maybe now cops can focus on catching real criminals
What would be great is if instead of concentrating on removing MJ laws we actually focused on the root cause and eliminate the FDA completely.
The federal government regulates it through the commerce clause, not the FDA according to what I have read.
The prohibition came about when advocates appealed to Americans' zeal for racism and fear of Mexicans and Blacks, not as any kind of quasi-legitimate concern about public health.
I'm not sure if he meant you or I but don't be offended I wasn't he's correct to ask about driving and carrying concealed on drugs and your right about not being denied a LTC based on a medication for pain, or even when it is legalized and treated just like booze. The answer is the same as if you had a script for opiates or drank alcohol.....COMMON SENSE and a respect for your fellow man on the roads if I took a few opiates I wouldn't drive, if I had 2 beers I wouldn't drive. I wait 6-8 hrs before driving after smoking and I let my LTC lapse for financial reasons and may or may not ever try again but there is a common ground on this its the same as any other "intoxicating" substance don't carry or drive under the influence..simple.
I'm thinking about growing some for that reason alone. I wander what market price will be like and how much of this you can produce with 6 plants.
So is this 6 plants per person?
there's a difference between "user" and "stoner." I think.
Are you an unlawful user of, or addicted to, marijuana, or any depressant, stimulant, or narcotic drug, or any other controlled substance?
How dare you! What are you going after next, leather miniskirts and skin tight sweaters? And you call yourself a patriot...
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Correct me if I'm wrong, but I thought there was a court ruling that basically said that filling that out would be a form of self incrimination and therefore a violation of your 5th Amendment rights. I don't think it was SCOTUS, but I remember reading something along those lines.
The federal government regulates it through the commerce clause, not the FDA according to what I have read.
The prohibition came about when advocates appealed to Americans' zeal for racism and fear of Mexicans and Blacks, not as any kind of quasi-legitimate concern about public health.
Want pot federally legal? Develop a reliable roadside sobriety test and get the NHTSA to give it the thumbs up. I'm convinced that would make things happen.
Check out the law regarding CDL drivers and alcohol, then get back to me.
The reason it was outlawed in the first place was because of the cotton industry. They didn't want competition from hemp. Purely a political move. It had nothing to do with smoking it.
Correct. Filling in the form honestly makes the person a PP. Lying on the form is a crime as well. Catch-22 Yossarian!