Its the only wise move.
See you guys I got to go and will be gone for about a week.
Love that beach house.
Its the only wise move.
See you guys I got to go and will be gone for about a week.
Love that beach house.
Okay, am I right, so far we have one conservative saying it should remain illegal...
Anyone else?
Develop a test for determining if one is under the influence - yes.
No test - no.
shouldnt the same apply to prescription pain killers? how about coke? other drugs?
shouldnt the same apply to prescription pain killers? how about coke? other drugs?
They're illegal already. Prescription pain killers have restrictions on them in most states that make it illegal to operate machinery (includes cars) when taking them. I worked a wreck two years ago where the guy was under the influence of perscription drugs, legally administered, and he was cited and convicted of such.
My point is that MJ, if legalized, needs to be treated just like alcohol. People who use and drive under it's influence need to be punished. But it needs to be fair. The fact that THC stays in the system long after the effect is gone makes a "test" for influence very difficult.
coke stays in the system 24-48hours.. how can u test for that to see if someone took it the day before or is on it now?