Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Only racist bigots voted against legalization.
OP, I am talking you.
You and half the people in this thread are RACIST BIGOTS.
So people of certain races are more likely to use drugs? Do tell...
You already know it’s about the rate of prosecution of certain races (particularly for minor drug crimes) but go ahead and keep feigning your ignorance.
And you are a racist, but we all knew that too.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I smelled it in the parking garage at Children’s Hospital! When I mentioned it at the desk as we were checking in, they told me that unfortunately it is very common that parents go and get high while their kids are in the hospital. Truly pathetic.
Pathetic? I can imagine getting high being a good way to calm down while dealing with the awful stress of a child in Childrens.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Windows rolled up sitting a lights I can smell it coming out of other cars. Can someone explain to me how smoking weed and driving is totally legal?
I have a short drive into DC every morning and it’s overwhelming the smell of weed. There are also multiple car bang ups and crashes every morning and afternoon. It has been a real increase if those. I was just telling my kids o definitely think it’s correlated to the pervasive pot use by drivers. C street tunnel it’s so strong, like it’s being piped in.
There really is not an accurate equivalent of the “alcohol breathalyzer” for marijuana. Cops mostly have their hands tied when it comes to dealing with stoned drivers.
Not at all. If a cop can’t tell if a driver is impaired then the driver must not be very impaired in the first place. Just do a field sobriety test if you suspect impairment.
Field sobriety tests are not reliable and easily challenged in court.
Why else would breathalyzers and automobile interlocks after DWI exist??
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Windows rolled up sitting a lights I can smell it coming out of other cars. Can someone explain to me how smoking weed and driving is totally legal?
I have a short drive into DC every morning and it’s overwhelming the smell of weed. There are also multiple car bang ups and crashes every morning and afternoon. It has been a real increase if those. I was just telling my kids o definitely think it’s correlated to the pervasive pot use by drivers. C street tunnel it’s so strong, like it’s being piped in.
There really is not an accurate equivalent of the “alcohol breathalyzer” for marijuana. Cops mostly have their hands tied when it comes to dealing with stoned drivers.
Not at all. If a cop can’t tell if a driver is impaired then the driver must not be very impaired in the first place. Just do a field sobriety test if you suspect impairment.
Field sobriety tests are not reliable and easily challenged in court.
Why else would breathalyzers and automobile interlocks after DWI exist??
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Windows rolled up sitting a lights I can smell it coming out of other cars. Can someone explain to me how smoking weed and driving is totally legal?
I have a short drive into DC every morning and it’s overwhelming the smell of weed. There are also multiple car bang ups and crashes every morning and afternoon. It has been a real increase if those. I was just telling my kids o definitely think it’s correlated to the pervasive pot use by drivers. C street tunnel it’s so strong, like it’s being piped in.
There really is not an accurate equivalent of the “alcohol breathalyzer” for marijuana. Cops mostly have their hands tied when it comes to dealing with stoned drivers.
Not at all. If a cop can’t tell if a driver is impaired then the driver must not be very impaired in the first place. Just do a field sobriety test if you suspect impairment.
Field sobriety tests are not reliable and easily challenged in court.
Why else would breathalyzers and automobile interlocks after DWI exist??
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Windows rolled up sitting a lights I can smell it coming out of other cars. Can someone explain to me how smoking weed and driving is totally legal?
I have a short drive into DC every morning and it’s overwhelming the smell of weed. There are also multiple car bang ups and crashes every morning and afternoon. It has been a real increase if those. I was just telling my kids o definitely think it’s correlated to the pervasive pot use by drivers. C street tunnel it’s so strong, like it’s being piped in.
There really is not an accurate equivalent of the “alcohol breathalyzer” for marijuana. Cops mostly have their hands tied when it comes to dealing with stoned drivers.
Not at all. If a cop can’t tell if a driver is impaired then the driver must not be very impaired in the first place. Just do a field sobriety test if you suspect impairment.
Anonymous wrote:Only racist bigots voted against legalization.
OP, I am talking you.
You and half the people in this thread are RACIST BIGOTS.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Only racist bigots voted against legalization.
OP, I am talking you.
You and half the people in this thread are RACIST BIGOTS.
So people of certain races are more likely to use drugs? Do tell...
You already know it’s about the rate of prosecution of certain races (particularly for minor drug crimes) but go ahead and keep feigning your ignorance.
And you are a racist, but we all knew that too.
Anonymous wrote:Only racist bigots voted against legalization.
OP, I am talking you.
You and half the people in this thread are RACIST BIGOTS.
Anonymous wrote:Thank god that all of you ninnies can’t persecute me anymore. Deal with it.