i’m a move to MN
D.r.e. really wtf
Eugh. Without getting too political about it, that sounds about right. It’s an attempt to let “officers” start lobbing out fines left and right at any perceived qualifier. Seems like the attitude around here is "You can have guns, or you can have cannabis. Choose the human right that we get to trample on. Go on, choose." Nothing new. Just a fresh coat of paint on an old system.
Ya says tests to be administered only if person consents but blood pressure and blood test! They aren’t dr.s it’s an assumption at best. If it can’t be used as evidence then what’s the f**king point? Kinda like the lie detector. No need to even get political it’s just more of the same like you said. Also many weeks of training for each officer well that’s more $$$. Why can’t they just let it be instead of gatekeeping and trying to make sure they can control everything. Anyways article made me shake my head and jaw drop.🤦
That’s just hype. Those of you who remember when speed limits were restored to above 55MPH in the states probably remember the crybaby media and government saying that now, nobody gets a break for driving even one MPH over the speed limit. It’s just control freaks scared of losing their authoritay.
Yes I do! It just the scrambling around trying to make it look like they can actually do anything to control it
I hear that. They’re getting restless around here since there just seems to be a disturbing amount of discontent for them (since the TC riots). No skin off my nose. I got taught first hand how it really works when I was pretty little.
Faribault Legalization Day 1 - Police Seize Weed Plants. That didn’t take long.
Mmm, yeah. Minnesota Office of Cannabis is very much “We are the ones who decide, pray we do not alter the agreement further” . They’ve gotta get all these big bad taskforces together before they’re going to wait on bribes from people that actually want to start. No applications yet to my knowledge, but I’m absolutely sure we’ll see more businesses pop up that got cherry-picked like Leafline and Green Goods before they’re available to the public. They’re setting up a brutal “Those with the most money win” environment by holding everything off until the starting pistol goes off. Everyone else has to wait three years before they can join the chosen ones. As excited as I am to try to get it myself, I am aware that this legalization attempt is such a transparent racket it’s just laughable. Same old Minnesota.