They should legalize it and tax it. IMHO it is much less dangerous than a fifth of vodka.
Maybe they can have FFLs do what OHP will soon be doing: check for metabolites that stay in the system for weeks after use and call that "DUI-D".
http://kfor.com/2013/06/11/new-drugs-and-driving-law/
Not just OHP ...
True. But I didn't feel like naming every agency, so I took the broadest.
I wonder if our friendly interdiction guys will use it to justify asset forfeiture on the money side of the highway...
I'm thinking that I'm gonna go back to my original pain management regimen (two fingers of scotch, neat and a little Marvin Gaye ... repeat as needed) ...
Maybe they can have FFLs do what OHP will soon be doing: check for metabolites that stay in the system for weeks after use and call that "DUI-D".
http://kfor.com/2013/06/11/new-drugs-and-driving-law/
As long as you don't blow .08 or above, you're fine to be on the road according to Oklahoma law.
If you've used marijuana in (potentially) the previous month, you're not.
And you don't have to be in a fatality accident - the officer just has to claim to smell it or observe certain characteristics of your eyes.
For the record, a Baja Chicken from Quiznos and a Dr. Pepper will allegedly give you a "strong smell of alcohol" on your breath.
This will also pad the numbers further. "Driver high on marijuana causes fatal accident". Who cares that the dude hasn't smoked in 3 weeks. It's in his system, therefore he's another number in a false statistic. Even worse, the masses fall for it.
Oh and seriously?!?! LOL Hmmm ...
I can't stand the legaylize it hipsters.
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