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By the way, nicotine causes long-term cognitive issues.
OK???By the way, nicotine causes long-term cognitive issues.
It IS a discussion of 2A rights. I apologizeYoure arguing that cellphone use is worse than marijuana in a thread about marijuana and the 2nd amendment.
Youre saying that using cellphone while driving IS dangerous and IS as bad as DUIs (any influence hence where the marijuana comes in to the discussion). Im simply pointing out that not all cellphone use is or has to be an impairment unlike those other things that are DUIs.
These are the flaws in your argument
IF you and I can agree the cellphones can but dont necessarily cause distraction. then we have reach a good to pause. Is that possible? Can we agree on that one point?
So we really cant agree on the difference between CAN and DOES? Really?It IS a discussion of 2A rights.
But what you're avoiding is, you never wrote a ticket for cellphone usage ? How many ?
How many DUIs ?
If nicotine caused cognitive issues, they're impaired, too
Thats what we tried to do here in ME. It has worked out so well.However IF weed gets legalized in your area, I do believe it should be taxed and as such monitored, businesses (and farms) should be licensed, and meet certain criteria, based on whatever guidelines are put in place.
I support your passion but I dont think you understand what your saying. So felons should be able to own guns...Is that all felons or just those convicted of non violent crimes, would that include child sex offenders? Would that be felons out on parole? Could they own guns while on house arrest? Howbout when they are in prison, can their guns be waiting for them when they get out, because of course theres no such thing as recidivism of learned activities? RIGHT?Shall not be infringed is pretty clear
Can't speak for PAGunGuy, but for myself, YES. Once they have served ALL their time, made any restitution/competed mandated training if any, then they are once again a free unincumbered citizen in good standing just like you or I. If they can't be trusted with an inanimate object, then maybe they shouldn't be roaming free in society.So felons should be able to own guns
How about this guy? A non-felon but a disaster in the flesh.Can't speak for PAGunGuy, but for myself, YES. Once they have served ALL their time, made any restitution/competed mandated training if any, then they are once again a free unincumbered citizen in good standing just like you or I. If they can't be trusted with an inanimate object, then maybe they shouldn't be roaming free in society.
Why do you say that? If its just your opinion, I get that; but if thats the case, I think chocolate cake shouldnt make me fat....BUT to you statement theres zero good justifications for your assertion. PERHAPS (note the emphasis) if there was an industry standard, if there were some sort of regulated grow process to limit and confirm how it was grown, under what conditions, to produce "X" purity and results BUT those dont esist. You say youre in law enforcement, can you really say the drug dealers (even just the pot growers) are interested in the purity of their product? I ask because of all the dealers that I ever dealt with, all they were interested in was money. They didnt care about grow standards, quality or fear adding anything to make the high better so more people would buy from them. They also didnt care if anything added like embalming fluid, was harmful to the usersHonestly, pot should just be legal too, but that's getting off topic form the point of the thread.
yup! just because i don't agree with him, doesn't strip him of his rights 1st or 2nd. there is a thin line between hope and advocate. there are any number of politicians that i hope get run over by a garbage truck, but i am not advocating garbage truck drivers actively go looking to do so.How about this guy? A non-felon but a disaster in the flesh.
"At a recent Friday sermon at a local Shiite mosque in northern Virginia, an imam closed prayer with an earnest plea, before war broke out in Iran: "May Allah destroy all the nonbelievers – or kafiroon or munafiqoon," he said, using Arabic words that refer to "nonbelievers" and "hypocrites."
YES I can support that.Can't speak for PAGunGuy, but for myself, YES. Once they have served ALL their time, made any restitution/competed mandated training if any, then they are once again a free unincumbered citizen in good standing just like you or I. If they can't be trusted with an inanimate object, then maybe they shouldn't be roaming free in society.
OK I get your point but I cant support zero restrictionsThe reality is, if you start to pick-and-choose gun rights in this current political climate, they'll use it to whittle away as much and many as possible, and then want to whittle away more.
EXACTLYHow about this guy? A non-felon but a disaster in the flesh.
"At a recent Friday sermon at a local Shiite mosque in northern Virginia, an imam closed prayer with an earnest plea, before war broke out in Iran: "May Allah destroy all the nonbelievers – or kafiroon or munafiqoon," he said, using Arabic words that refer to "nonbelievers" and "hypocrites."
Well which people; because if youre reading the Constitution from the time of the writing of the Bill of Rights, about 2/3s of todays citizens, wouldnt be citizens, and Oh by the way only property owners could vote. So lets be sure what we're talking about before we make these passionate statementsBecuase you view on things doesn't change the Constitution and people's rights
Actually there is! Unfortunately your beer goggle law enforcement vision prohibits your understanding of the modern grow process.PERHAPS (note the emphasis) if there was an industry standard, if there were some sort of regulated grow process to limit and confirm how it was grown, under what conditions, to produce "X" purity and results BUT those dont esist.
Interesting, is the testing done at local labs? Since no interstate transport, Im guessing no fifty state standard or state to state sampling? Im still concerned about the process, for instance where its grown, under what purity conditions, and how its packaged?Tested for purity
Seriously dude get your learn on.Interesting, is the testing done at local labs? Since no interstate transport, Im guessing no fifty state standard or state to state sampling? Im still concerned about the process, for instance where its grown, under what purity conditions, and how its packaged?
So what happens in states where its not legal?
IIm still dubious but willing to listen.