I’m curious on the boards sentiments of campus/town police using cooperative informants to make drug arrests for weed?
I just read a story where a school busted a bunch of students, faculty and staff for weed using cooperating informants.
Weed?...Common!
I can’t believe we are still fighting this silly war on weed. All the while 65,000 Americans are dying from heroine and percsrption opiates
I’m curious on the boards sentiments of campus/town police using cooperative informants to make drug arrests for weed?
I just read a story where a school busted a bunch of students, faculty and staff for weed using cooperating informants.
Weed?...Common!
I can’t believe we are still fighting this silly war on weed. All the while +60,000 Americans died last year from heroine and percsrption opiates. Or a kid can drink themselves into an alcohol coma with no problem as long as they are 21.
Seems this fits right in. Weed is illegal. It's time for people to understand that and not think it deserves special treatment. Police will do anything to make a buck.
Wow.Actually
weed enforcement is used as a political tool to suppress political voices.
Busted for Weed = felony = no vote = no voice = minority populace = maintain majority politics.
Nixon, Haldeman & Justice Powell figured it out 40+ yrs ago.
Wow.
The numbers don't add up. 1) not enough pot arrests over the years to make a dent in any election and 2) a lot of pot smokers didn't/don't vote anyway.Right?!
That's what I too said when I finally learned/understood that.
Are you saying you should be allowed to sell your own prescription? That makes no sense and makes your argument on weed appear you just want everything legal.One kid was busted for selling his own script of Aderall.
This is Barney Fife territory.
Every pot smoker I know votes. Where did you get your stats?The numbers don't add up. 1) not enough pot arrests over the years to make a dent in any election and 2) a lot of pot smokers didn't/don't vote anyway.
Without getting too political, both sides of the aisle benefit from it being illegal. It’s a galvanization tool. If it’s legal the left loses enthusiasm from a core constituency. Claiming it’s a dangerous drug, immoral, and should be prosecuted gets the right riled up. Win win for politicians, loss for the people.The numbers don't add up. 1) not enough pot arrests over the years to make a dent in any election and 2) a lot of pot smokers didn't/don't vote anyway.
No I’m not saying that. I’m pointing out a reality that my kid clued me in on. Kids today use/share aderall just to help them consentrate and study. It’s so common especially in academically competitive environments; high schools, and universities. The kids are looking for an edge that will enable them to succeed.
I guess my point is simple is this drug causing harm? Harm to the kid or harm to the community? Shouldn’t we be spending scarce tax dollars on the most destructive drugs; opiates and heroine?