waggy
No Lifer
It would be awesome if this leads to a huge court fight. I would love to see SCOTUS say that as long as weed is grown and consumed within the boundaries of a single state then the Feds have no right to criminalize it.
won't happen.
It would be awesome if this leads to a huge court fight. I would love to see SCOTUS say that as long as weed is grown and consumed within the boundaries of a single state then the Feds have no right to criminalize it.
Or the hair test. The law does not prevent employers from testing and rejecting you.
It was illegal when the crime was committed. that is what counts
Just like getting a violation due to a construction zone.
When the construction is finished; do any tickets issued during that time get voided? 😎
The hair test is very expensive (right now). While you may be correct, by the time it becomes cheap, MJ may be widely available and widely used.Many of the refineries now require a hair follicle drug screen (I had to get one a month ago). Due to the fact that it's more accurate and shows a longer time frame I suspect more companies will start requiring this drug screen in the near future.
Why doesn't a Governor just give carte blanche pardon? That's what I would do.. but I'm naive I suppose lol.
The hair test is very expensive (right now). While you may be correct, by the time it becomes cheap, MJ may be widely available and widely used.
Probably going to go on a road trip to CO next summer!
And when you tire of the kiddy stuff in CO, you can head up to WA!!! :awe:
j/k
So how exactly does this work though? Does this just mean you can avoid punishment if you buy weed from your "dealer"? Or can you actually walk into a MJ shop and buy stuff from them just like a liquor or tobacco store?
It would be awesome if this leads to a huge court fight. I would love to see SCOTUS say that as long as weed is grown and consumed within the boundaries of a single state then the Feds have no right to criminalize it.
Stoners for states' rights!
Company has already sent out a memo stating that even though these measures passed in Washington & Colorado company policy has not/will not change due to drug testing requirements set forth by our clients (military & federal/oil & gas industry/DOT)
Why doesn't a Governor just give carte blanche pardon?
You guys smell like fish. CO is a much nice place to smoke a bowl.

Seattle is wonderful during the summer, start planning your trips to New Amsterdam soon!
Come December 6th, it will be legal for those 21 and older to possess up to 1oz of marijuana. Now it is up to the Obama administration and how he has the DEA react to this. Hopefully sanity will prevail, and if nothing else WA and CO will be viewed as trial runs at the federal level and thus left alone.
Let 'em go after the hardcore dangerous meth tweakers and those who smuggle illegally, there is plenty of business for law enforcement in those areas. No need for them to be worried about losing funding or jobs at this point.
Those who will choose to partake should also remember there is an onus upon them to back up their talk of being able to use the plant safely and that there will not be a rash of impaired driving incidents.
I have a feeling law enforcement will have a major hard on looking for anyway to bust someone who has pot for any other possible offense.
Actually it was not that long ago that I was salmon fishing and really did smell like fish, I can't lie damnit. 🙁
But as always, the freezer of fresh King salmon is so worth it.![]()
Because the Governor takes money from political organizations that don't want the laws to change. For example:
The Top Five Special Interest Groups Lobbying To Keep Marijuana Illegal
Cliff Notes:
Police Unions
Private Prisons Corporations
Alcohol and Beer Companies
Pharmaceutical Corporations
Prison Guard Unions
Each of these groups makes large political contributions to governors.
How much did you contribute to your governor's re-election fund?
I think that you have logic on your side. But the opponents have money, and the governors, on their side.
Uno
The hair test is very expensive (right now). While you may be correct, by the time it becomes cheap, MJ may be widely available and widely used.
Probably going to go on a road trip to CO next summer!
I've been outta the loop for some years, but I was always under the impression the bulk of the "good shit" came from BC.Washington gets all their good shit from Oregon anyway.
Washington gets all their good shit from Oregon anyway. Oregon, ironically, voted down legalization of marijuana this election. I wonder if they're going to set up pot checkpoints coming into the state....
I've been outta the loop for some years, but I was always under the impression the bulk of the "good shit" came from BC.