There is no study that shows pot DUI is even a thing.smackaholic wrote: ↑Wed Nov 09, 2022 7:24 pmI’m very libertarian on this topic.d-townmike wrote:Sorry, I just do not want to see the same thing happen to Missouri that happened in Colorado, or more appropriately, "Califorado." That state's tailspin started with legalized pot and it's not going back to the state it was 10, even 15, years ago.
Granted Missouri resists the left radical agenda far better than Califorado does. But pot needs to stay on a medical level. We don't need any potheads driving around higher than Snoop Dogg on any given day.
As far as where the funding goes from the taxes, Missouri better live up to promises of where it goes. Califorado claims those taxes were supposed to go to education and improving infrastructure. Yeah, schools haven't seen a dime and why are all highway improvements being done with toll lanes???
Califorado is a complete joke of a state and I'm glad I moved my family outta there last year. Absolutely no regrets.
I am for full legalization of everything from alcohol to heroin.
Junkies have the same right to quality intoxicants as the rest of us.
My only problem with weed is that it’s difficult if not impossible to test for current level of intoxication. This makes DUI law enforcement difficult.
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