Sounds like we need a new bomb testing facility along the U.S./Mexico border. Perhaps we move all practical weapons testing to location along the border. That would likely slow down the flow of more than one specific thing.
I shared a thin apartment wall with an Indian family (tech support, not casino) when I was younger, and despite the fact that I love Indian food, I don't love the smell of Indian food all day, every day. Nice family too, but I'd have preferred weed...
I don't think so... I can check - they haven't sent my credit yet, and the form was in French - I had to approximate by using Google Translate for a lot of it. I think they just give you a voucher or code or something.
Guys, we've been over this before. Use some different term for godsakes. A non-zero tally is not an estimate, and is not zero by any statistical test. Call it "numerically insignificant" if you must, but keep statistics out of it.
on the off topic: https://www.webmd.com/pain-management/news/20181018/fda-panel-oks-stronger-opioid-despite-concerns#1 more proof that the adversary is entrenched within and the silent war is real.
What can possibly happen if weed gets legalized, proponents said.....LOL! https://www.nbcnews.com/business/co...i6a3CoFIPfnQlQ8z5xhelZi3ltOGyAN6bctEFP78vaETc
meh. In my County last year... nearly 600 people were cited for IMPROPER CHILD RESTRAINT. Thats almost 2 a freeking day! Jesus! Nearly 3,000 were cited for DUI. Over 2,000 were found guilty! Other notables... nearly 400 were charged with RECKLESS DRIVING and 1400 were charged with Leaving the Scene of an Accident. Over all 156,000 citations issued in 2017. Statistically...75% were guilty (pled or tried)
Ummm, first, there is a mechanism in place for penalizing alcohol related DUI's with the existence of the breathalyzer, that isn't the case with weed. Right? But you knew that already. Once attorneys do their deceptive game thing in Court on weed DUI arrests we'll see how great that mindset works. The difference seems to disagrees with you, they had a 14% sharp rise, yes? Lastly, try explaining that rationale to the family of a loved one if one is involved in a fatality by this new legalized drug. I don't know Mike, I'm just working off the article, was there a sharp rise in weed related DUI car crashes before the weed legalization? I'm still trying to wrap my head around this, we were all told weed makes people drive slowly if anything, it's not going to cause crashes....etc...
And there ya go, I ALWAYS chuckle when some white dude says that. Do you wanna know what the #1 preferred illicit drug is in our inner cities??? I'm talking what the vast majority of gangbangers use.....can you guess? What does that do to that theory of yours?
The heart string move doesn't work on me. People die ever day. Horrible accidents happen everyday. Making weed the evil boogey man does not change anything. Is there any difference in outcome if the idiot that crosses the double yellow and smashes into my wife's car and kills her was drunk, stoned or sober? The outcome is still the same. She is still dead. There is still only one thing on which to place the blame. The driver. After she is dead focusing a bunch of time and energy looking for something else to blame is a pointless endeavor.
seems legit: https://www.leafly.com/news/politics/the-white-house-wants-your-opinion-on-reclassifying-cannabis has it ever? lol