Legal pot is a boon for Colorado so say
proponents. Not so fast say the detractors. From our local rag.
The source can be looked at as being
prone to bias. Not saying they are but the source needs to always be
considered.
Like any other crop, the quality is in
the hands of the producers.
Asked a local LEO friend his/her opinion.
“Shitheads will always find something to
fuck up”.
Tad cynical or a clear view of human
nature?
The po po in neighboring states have
their opinion, and that opinion is negative. Drive in their states with
Colorado plates and you will get looked at, hard. Bullshit stops, and,
“Can we
check your car for drugs?”
Soon after pot became somewhat legal in
Colorado, two of us traveling across Kansas on I-70 were stopped three times.
No citations were issued.
Bless dash cams!
No getting back three wasted hours
which bites when you are self employed.
6 comments:
Probably 80% of the drug hits down here are on cars coming from Colorado. Lot of them are 'paid' runners...
Drive past a dispensary, and you'll see lots of cars from Nebraska and Kansas.
I'm not a doper, so my view of the drug must be balanced with my bias. People want drugs and are willing to pay a lot to have them. Personally, I haven't seen people become smarter, more clever, cleaner, or more charitable because they use street drugs.
Old NFO
Don't doubt it.
drjim
Think a lot of that is, "sticking it in the man's eye". Back in the day you would see thr same thing outside Harry Hoffman's liquor store in downtown Denver.
LL
Can't disagree. My drug of choice, when I indulged, was alcohol. Never made me smarter.
If I want to become smarter and know something, I'll ask my wife. WackyBacy only made me laugh and munch out on cookies. Booze made be sexually hot to other women... in my mind. Now days only a beer or two. Or a glass of sipping bourbon.
In general I MYOB. That changes when I share the road with the impaired.
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