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SVTPerformance's Chain of Restaurants
Road Side Pub
Some progress in southern Texas
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<blockquote data-quote="Equalbracket" data-source="post: 15537005" data-attributes="member: 65904"><p>Kind of odd they consider under 4 ounces low level possession</p><p></p><p>Having lived in Colorado for two years, one pre legalization, one year post I can say it mainly just made the black market small, or non existent as they have matched the black market prices. Absolutely no rise in DUI's/wrecks per the chief of police. I never once saw anyone lighting up at stop lights, or anyone acting like fools.</p><p></p><p>I know countless people it's purely medicine and helps them quite a bit, there will always be those who abuse any and everything. No reason not to legalize and tax it. It will still get you fired legal or not.</p><p></p><p>I suggest adding mandatory weekly drug tests for anyone on any government subsidized programs, at their expense.</p><p></p><p></p><p>edit: Had a local deputy run a red light late with no emergency lights and clip another car causing it to overturn. DPS showed up found a baggy of pot in the girls car, but she wasn't intoxicated or high and was let go with no charge, and subsequently decided that was their way out of any discipline for the deputy causing the wreck. Had she hit him, same situation I'm quite sure would of gone quite a bit different</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Equalbracket, post: 15537005, member: 65904"] Kind of odd they consider under 4 ounces low level possession Having lived in Colorado for two years, one pre legalization, one year post I can say it mainly just made the black market small, or non existent as they have matched the black market prices. Absolutely no rise in DUI's/wrecks per the chief of police. I never once saw anyone lighting up at stop lights, or anyone acting like fools. I know countless people it's purely medicine and helps them quite a bit, there will always be those who abuse any and everything. No reason not to legalize and tax it. It will still get you fired legal or not. I suggest adding mandatory weekly drug tests for anyone on any government subsidized programs, at their expense. edit: Had a local deputy run a red light late with no emergency lights and clip another car causing it to overturn. DPS showed up found a baggy of pot in the girls car, but she wasn't intoxicated or high and was let go with no charge, and subsequently decided that was their way out of any discipline for the deputy causing the wreck. Had she hit him, same situation I'm quite sure would of gone quite a bit different [/QUOTE]
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