Nope smokers not allowed

That is what makes this case interesting. What objective standard is there for addiction?
I would go woth the CDC.

For example (obviously there's an issue where the same question addresses federally legal and illegal drugs).

Here's some terminology...


I know thisnis an archived link, but say a person is a "current infrequent user of ...(alcohol in this case), Marijuana? Cocaine? Really hard to say.

But the definition has to come from a Federal Program for a Federal Questionnaire, IMO.

Obviously this case could open that can of worms, amd the whole idea has to get hashed out.
 
While the connection to the 2A did not come up, while going to FWP to buy licenses with my brother, we passed a cannabis shop in Billings. They are not allowed in city limits, but are very often on the very edge of city limits.

I commented to my brother that while I am far from pro cannabis, the war is lost. Give it up already. I can't observe any difference in how things are since it was legalized. Other than the time a young woman made a left hand turn from the wrong lane, passed me on the right, and sped on her way. A short distance later, she turned into a cannabis shop.
Alcohol has and always will cause more issues than people being able to legally buy marijuana. And no, I don't partake. mtmuley
 
While the connection to the 2A did not come up, while going to FWP to buy licenses with my brother, we passed a cannabis shop in Billings. They are not allowed in city limits, but are very often on the very edge of city limits.

I commented to my brother that while I am far from pro cannabis, the war is lost. Give it up already. I can't observe any difference in how things are since it was legalized. Other than the time a young woman made a left hand turn from the wrong lane, passed me on the right, and sped on her way. A short distance later, she turned into a cannabis shop.
You can usually tell when they are the only car driving way under the speed limit. Of course that could be said for alchohol as well.

Since being legalized here the thing that drives me nuts is the second hand pot smoke. Just because its legal doesn't mean you can do it and blow it in the faces of other people. Thats an enforcement issue though I guess.
 
While the connection to the 2A did not come up, while going to FWP to buy licenses with my brother, we passed a cannabis shop in Billings. They are not allowed in city limits, but are very often on the very edge of city limits.

I commented to my brother that while I am far from pro cannabis, the war is lost. Give it up already. I can't observe any difference in how things are since it was legalized. Other than the time a young woman made a left hand turn from the wrong lane, passed me on the right, and sped on her way. A short distance later, she turned into a cannabis shop.
You should have seen the cities and counties in Washington bickering over the legally limited number of dispensaries. The minute it became taxable that war was lost.
 
I am the lone outcast on this. How about stop smoking dope. Carry guns..............

If your town, America or just you a buddy are bad situation or under attack, would you rather have a guy carrying a gun or a guy who's is high? Just saying

It's just a very lousy argument. You want to make sure people who have an occasional beer cant own guns too?

If my town, America, or just a buddy are in a bad situation or under attack, I dont want a large percentage of people to be unable to help because some boomers thought they shouldn't own a gun because they imbibe occasionally in their leisure time.
 
It's just a very lousy argument. You want to make sure people who have an occasional beer cant own guns too?

If my town, America, or just a buddy are in a bad situation or under attack, I dont want a large percentage of people to be unable to help because some boomers thought they shouldn't own a gun because they imbibe occasionally in their leisure time.
Agreed. It's interesting the feelings of some people about the legal marijuana issue. They view it as a huge threat but anyone can walk in to a convience store and purchase something that is so much more damaging. Since it became legal here in Montana I haven't personally seen anything alarming. mtmuley
 
Agreed. It's interesting the feelings of some people about the legal marijuana issue. They view it as a huge threat but anyone can walk in to a convience store and purchase something that is so much more damaging. Since it became legal here in Montana I haven't personally seen anything alarming. mtmuley

The only thing ive really noticed across the country in legalized states is people seem to be less concerned about their surroundings so you smell it more frequently in public places, hotels, etc.
 
The only thing ive really noticed across the country in legalized states is people seem to be less concerned about their surroundings so you smell it more frequently in public places, hotels, etc.
Haven’t experienced this but I don't get out much. I know quite a few people that enjoy it but not one of them would do it in a public place. mtmuley
 
You can usually tell when they are the only car driving way under the speed limit. Of course that could be said for alchohol as well.

Since being legalized here the thing that drives me nuts is the second hand pot smoke. Just because its legal doesn't mean you can do it and blow it in the faces of other people. Thats an enforcement issue though I guess.
I’ve never used it so can’t comment. It stinks like shit. You see the hippies in their shitbox cars at red lights using it in Colorado all the time. I have a zero tolerance policy for it at work you use it or I think you’re using it you’re fired. Same with alcohol.
 
I’ve never used it so can’t comment. It stinks like shit. You see the hippies in their shitbox cars at red lights using it in Colorado all the time. I have a zero tolerance policy for it at work you use it or I think you’re using it you’re fired. Same with alcohol.
Must be a Colorado thing. So is using at home after work ok? mtmuley
 
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I’ve never used it so can’t comment. It stinks like shit. You see the hippies in their shitbox cars at red lights using it in Colorado all the time. I have a zero tolerance policy for it at work you use it or I think you’re using it you’re fired. Same with alcohol.
Most here have the same policy. I cant tell you how many guys I've seen lose a good job because they couldn't just partake after hours. Nobody really gives a shit what you do after work but when you get out of the car in the morning and you reak like pot or your snorting blow in the port a potty. You're gone.
 

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