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#4502
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#4503
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#4505
So it is
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I don't disagree with you. But the real issue is that he ran onto the track.
But tell this to the people of Colorado and Washington. Smoke a joint and then a day later drive your car. Or race your car. Whatever. When does the impairment go away. I have no idea. and neither does anyone else
But tell this to the people of Colorado and Washington. Smoke a joint and then a day later drive your car. Or race your car. Whatever. When does the impairment go away. I have no idea. and neither does anyone else
The parents are still going to sue, and their case is certainly compromised.
The stuff out there now is WAY better than what I messed with 30-40 years ago, and I do know what the effect was then. Commuting, I'm much closer to the sights and smells of the road, and it's amazing how often I pull up near a car and get the smell of hooter. I don't like it, and don't know how they can drive.
Rambling, but I'm not against legalization, but I wish there was some responsibility attached. Silly pipe dreams.
#4506
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I wholeheartedly agree with the real issue.
The parents are still going to sue, and their case is certainly compromised.
The stuff out there now is WAY better than what I messed with 30-40 years ago, and I do know what the effect was then. Commuting, I'm much closer to the sights and smells of the road, and it's amazing how often I pull up near a car and get the smell of hooter. I don't like it, and don't know how they can drive.
Rambling, but I'm not against legalization, but I wish there was some responsibility attached. Silly pipe dreams.
The parents are still going to sue, and their case is certainly compromised.
The stuff out there now is WAY better than what I messed with 30-40 years ago, and I do know what the effect was then. Commuting, I'm much closer to the sights and smells of the road, and it's amazing how often I pull up near a car and get the smell of hooter. I don't like it, and don't know how they can drive.
Rambling, but I'm not against legalization, but I wish there was some responsibility attached. Silly pipe dreams.
#4507
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#4508
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#4509
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Tonight?
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#4510
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#4511
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I wholeheartedly agree with the real issue.
The parents are still going to sue, and their case is certainly compromised.
The stuff out there now is WAY better than what I messed with 30-40 years ago, and I do know what the effect was then. Commuting, I'm much closer to the sights and smells of the road, and it's amazing how often I pull up near a car and get the smell of hooter. I don't like it, and don't know how they can drive.
Rambling, but I'm not against legalization, but I wish there was some responsibility attached. Silly pipe dreams.
The parents are still going to sue, and their case is certainly compromised.
The stuff out there now is WAY better than what I messed with 30-40 years ago, and I do know what the effect was then. Commuting, I'm much closer to the sights and smells of the road, and it's amazing how often I pull up near a car and get the smell of hooter. I don't like it, and don't know how they can drive.
Rambling, but I'm not against legalization, but I wish there was some responsibility attached. Silly pipe dreams.
#4512
Senior Member
The thread that made Jesus weep is now making me weep. Dear God how some folks take themselves so seriously.
#4513
Senior Member
There must be something in the air. This thread was started this very morning. And in the 41 no less.
#4515
Senior Member
Precisely. Active impairment would be gone within 12 hours. Urine or blood positives can remain up to a month depending on fat levels. Pcad for instance, would likely be positive 30 days later due to excessive fat stores. Coasting less so. Datlas would likely be negative within 5 or six days after ingestion.
#4517
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#4518
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#4522
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Really. This Monday morning quarterbacking is and always will be a silly exercise in meaningless. What happened is past, let the experts figure it out.
Makes me think of Friday morning morbidity and mortality conference where the goal was ostensibly to learn what to do and not to do but more often than not ended up as exercises in blame assignment.
Makes me think of Friday morning morbidity and mortality conference where the goal was ostensibly to learn what to do and not to do but more often than not ended up as exercises in blame assignment.
#4523
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#4524
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Usually does not help, but WTF!
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