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An off-duty Sioux Falls police officer called other officers Thursday after he pulled up next to a car in which a man was smoking a marijuana pipe while driving, police spokesman Loren McManus said.Marijuana enthusiasts are fond of claiming that the drug doesn't actually impact your driving ability to any significant extent. I think it depends on your experience level, but literally getting high behind the wheel is just stupid no matter who you are. For one thing, the more comfortable you are with marijuana, the more you'll hate having to pee in a cup every 30 days for a year (or worse).
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"As a matter of fact, (the pipe) was still warm when they found it," he said. [Argus-Leader]
In my work with Flex Your Rights, I've heard so many horror stories about people getting arrested this way that I could never count them. For anyone who doesnât already know this, the smell of marijuana automatically gives police probable cause to search your vehicle. You will be arrested for anything and everything that might be in your car.
So, whether you're Willie Nelson or my friend Peter, just wait 'til you get where you're going (depending, of course, where that is).*
*This public service announcement has been brought to you by StopTheDrugWar.org, a division of the international conspiracy to legalize drugs.
Tele-Press Conference: NY Rockefeller Drug Laws
Press Release: Tuesday (8/28/07) 11 am Teleconference: Rockefeller Reform Advocates Weigh in as NY State Commission on Sentencing Reform Votes on First Round of Recommendations
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Prop 36 California
All 8 Democratic presidential candidates support medical marijuana!
[Courtesy of MPP]
U.S. Sen. Barack Obama (D-Ill.) just became the last of the eight Democratic presidential candidates to pledge to end the DEAâs raids on medical marijuana patients and providers who act legally under state law.
This means that all eight Democratic presidential candidates â including U.S. Sen. Hillary Clinton (D-N.Y.) â have now taken public positions in support of protecting patients in the 12 states with medical marijuana laws.
In regard to Sen. Obama, it took MPPâs campaign in New Hampshire, Granite Staters for Medical Marijuana (GSMM), five separate encounters over the last few months â and two back-to-back encounters earlier this week â but on Tuesday in Nashua, Sen. Obama told a GSMM volunteer, âI would not have the Justice Department prosecuting and raiding medical marijuana users. It's not a good use of our resources." You can watch the encounter here and read some news coverage of this coup here.
MPP/GSMM has had one full-time staffer â Stuart Cooper â working in New Hampshire since March, and Iâm thrilled that our persistence has paid off. Stuart and his cadre of volunteers and patients have been dogging the Democratic and Republican candidates at almost every appearance in the state, urging them to take strong, public, positive positions on medical marijuana in advance of the New Hampshire primary â currently the first in the nation â on January 22.
In addition to the eight Democratic candidates, two Republican candidates â U.S. Reps. Ron Paul (Texas) and Tom Tancredo (Colo.) â have also vowed to end the medical marijuana raids as well. In fact, these two members of Congress recently voted for the Hinchey-Rohrabacher medical marijuana amendment on the House floor ... for the fifth year in a row.
You can see or hear the good guys in their own words here.
Can you imagine if all the presidential candidates publicly supported protecting patients? Please make a donation so we can keep up the pressure on the six Republicans who still havenât taken positive positions.
The 10 good candidates are to be commended for their common sense and compassion, especially as federal intrusion into medical marijuana states has been on the rise this summer, with DEA raids taking place in several counties in California and Oregon. Recently, the DEA also began threatening landlords who lease space to medical marijuana dispensaries â activity thatâs legal under state law â with forfeiture of their property, a move condemned in a Los Angeles Times editorial as "a deplorable new bullying tactic."
And last week, presidential candidate and New Mexico Gov. Bill Richardson (D), who signed legislation in April making his the 12th medical marijuana state, wrote to President Bush asking him to end the federal raids in medical marijuana states: "Respected physicians and government officials should not fear going to jail for acting compassionately and caring for our most vulnerable citizens. Nor should those most vulnerable of citizens fear their government because they take the medicine they need."
We still have work to do in New Hampshire: Will you consider making a donation today to ensure that in January 2009 we inaugurate a president who is committed to ending federal interference in the states that have medical marijuana laws? Thank you for your support.
Rob Cantrell at Riot Act Comedy Club
Rob Cantrell at Riot Act Comedy Club
Rob Cantrell at Riot Act Comedy Club
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