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musiclawyer

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5. Not disagreeing
Tue Oct 29, 2013, 06:16 PM
Oct 2013

Given the unique nature of bud and it's ubiquity and rapid trajectory towards legal, I almost think old school is the only way --field sobriety test followed by another in the police lab that is recorded and in evidence. That will discourage cops from bringing people in unless they are truly and unambiguously stoned beyond kilter. Thing is, as any experienced stoner knows, very very few will get behind a wheel impaired. The State is going to be really disappointed once it finds out there is no money in looking expressly for stoned drivers ....

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