Yep, THC is fat-soluble. Traces remain in the blood long after water-soluble drugs like alcohol or cocain have disapeared. Doesn't mean the kid was high, but you're talking to a brick wall, Elwood.report also states "traces"
Yep, THC is fat-soluble. Traces remain in the blood long after water-soluble drugs like alcohol or cocain have disapeared. Doesn't mean the kid was high, but you're talking to a brick wall, Elwood.report also states "traces"
Yep, THC is fat-soluble. Traces remain in the blood long after water-soluble drugs like alcohol or cocain have disapeared. Doesn't mean the kid was high, but you're talking to a brick wall, Elwood.
Yep, THC is fat-soluble. Traces remain in the blood long after water-soluble drugs like alcohol or cocain have disapeared. Doesn't mean the kid was high, but you're talking to a brick wall, Elwood.
For me the issues are care about are:
1.) Observation and learning so that I can apply myself in correct thinking and actions should I be faced with a similar situation. Think like you want to act. Practice it just like you would drawing your weapon. It is in most cases MORE critical.
2.) How the fallout of this mess effects public perception and potentially my rights.
In those regards, I'm more concerned with Zimmerman's stupid actions prior to getting his clock cleaned. If he were concerned about a potentially dangerous individual, he should have kept his stupid butt in his vehicle and saved us all this hassle.
As long as we're just randomly throwing things out, Zimmerman is exactly the kind of person who shouldn't have been carrying a gun in the first place. A restrainining order over a domestic situation? Assaulting a police officer pleaded down to a misdemeanor? He wouldn't have even had his liscense to carry in Oklahoma. But Florida idn't as advanced as we are.
I like this!
I wonder how many people on here "with ccw" take some kind of drugs, that could come back on them in a shooting.
I think there are alot of legal drugs that could be used agaist people.For the Record, I've never done any illegal drugs.
I grew up in the 60's when trays of drugs were passed around at concerts.
I just passed them on.
There are plenty of these guys posting on this very forum. Plenty of them. I suspect once November roles around you'll see them at Burger King ordering a whopper all decked out in their ninja gear with cross draw pistol on each hip and dual shoulder holsters. Throw in the new "Open Carry" badge on a neck chain and we will have lots of new super heros in our midsts.
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