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  • KazDog
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    Unfortunately society looks down upon pot, but turns the cheek when it comes to alcohol.

    It would be funny as hell tho. Go to a high level business meeting, and a bunch of Dudes in suits, talking business and passing around a joint instead of having cocktails.....

    KAZ

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  • wayne1218
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    Originally posted by KazDog
    On this Wayne, I agree with you 100%. I could go on as well. Alcohol is far more damaging. Although smoking is considered dangerous to your own health....Law enforcement could have a lot more free time on their hands to stop REAL criminals, if they legalize it. Their are a lot of benefits to legalizing it. But it will never happen....
    True story. My buddy drinks a 6-Pack and i won't go anywhere with him. Too cocky, happy and wanting to have fun. He speeds and simply doesn't pay attention. He smokes a joint ... no problem. Hands are 10 & 2 on the wheel and we are doing 25 in a 45 mph zone. Just like driving with grandma. It's great!

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  • 10DimeBry
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    Originally posted by wayne1218
    LMAO ... Bry, if your driving record is clean and something happens, you can laugh it off to a simple fine and slap on the hand!

    thats what i do, i get fines. i got all kinds of them. parking on pavement,operating cell phone,illegally parked, its funny. but i have ZERO speeding tickets. and i never got a attorney. Dimer represents himself in court!!!!

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  • wayne1218
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    Originally posted by 10DimeBry
    shit before my friends started becoming cops, i use to plead all my speeding tickets down to non moving violations. Shit the last one i got a few years ago i was going 18miles over speed limit. Got it pled down to talking on a cell phone charge. $100 fine $75 surcharge. NO points on license no record of speeding on my driving record. I could have simply paid the speeding fine $100 and $25 surcharge. but why cause thats 4pts on my record a speeding conviction and my insurance would go up.
    LMAO ... Bry, if your driving record is clean and something happens, you can laugh it off to a simple fine and slap on the hand!

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  • KazDog
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    Originally posted by wayne1218
    Honestly, i could go on for hours about how stupid they are for not legalizing this. What is the difference between drunk and high off a joint. I can't drink and drive. I feel like i have no control to be honest but if i smoked? No problem. How many times have you heard of a family killed in a car crash because the other driver smoked a joint compared to was drunk? It is amazing. I heard someone say they could balance the national budget and get out of the red for the 1st time in less than 10 years by legalizing and taxing it. Are you really stopping anybody now anyway?
    On this Wayne, I agree with you 100%. I could go on as well. Alcohol is far more damaging. Although smoking is considered dangerous to your own health....Law enforcement could have a lot more free time on their hands to stop REAL criminals, if they legalize it. Their are a lot of benefits to legalizing it. But it will never happen....

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  • 10DimeBry
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    Originally posted by wayne1218
    It is always changed in court as a plea bargain

    shit before my friends started becoming cops, i use to plead all my speeding tickets down to non moving violations. Shit the last one i got a few years ago i was going 18miles over speed limit. Got it pled down to talking on a cell phone charge. $100 fine $75 surcharge. NO points on license no record of speeding on my driving record. I could have simply paid the speeding fine $100 and $25 surcharge. but why cause thats 4pts on my record a speeding conviction and my insurance would go up.

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  • wayne1218
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    Originally posted by KazDog
    That's pretty sad....But this guy claimed it was a DUI, unless they change it in the court.

    I'm sorry, I can't condone driving under the influence of any kind. And honestly, I have driven twice after drinking. Not too smart. I know that sounds holy as shit, but to me, it's wrong. Maybe it's because I've been on numerous calls where a family was wiped out by a drunk driver and he came out unscathed.

    KAZ
    It's the world we live in. Why is a 17 year old high school football star in prison for 20 years for having sex with his 16 year old girlfriend when the girl and both families are behind the boy? Makes NO SENSE and while he is in jail, rapists, molesters and murders are free after limited time in jail. Fucked up my friend!

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  • KazDog
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    Originally posted by wayne1218
    It is always changed in court as a plea bargain
    Jesus, the judicial system is shit sometimes....OJ gets off scott free, DUI's getting dismissed, dogs and cats living together....What's next? Dimer getting dismissed because he's too white? KB dismissed because he wasn't drunk enough?

    KAZ

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  • wayne1218
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    Originally posted by KazDog
    They should legalize marijuana, then tax that....We could pay for the war in Iraq and then some....
    Honestly, i could go on for hours about how stupid they are for not legalizing this. What is the difference between drunk and high off a joint. I can't drink and drive. I feel like i have no control to be honest but if i smoked? No problem. How many times have you heard of a family killed in a car crash because the other driver smoked a joint compared to was drunk? It is amazing. I heard someone say they could balance the national budget and get out of the red for the 1st time in less than 10 years by legalizing and taxing it. Are you really stopping anybody now anyway?

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  • 10DimeBry
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    Originally posted by wayne1218
    EXACTLY!!!!

    Most DUI's go unconvicted as a DUI
    yep if its your 1st DUI generally you get it pled down. bottom line is courts/towns want your cash. that is most important to them. they'll give you a $2500.00 jay walking ticket that was a DUI just to get your $$$

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  • KazDog
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    They should legalize marijuana, then tax that....We could pay for the war in Iraq and then some....

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  • wayne1218
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    Originally posted by KazDog
    That's pretty sad....But this guy claimed it was a DUI, unless they change it in the court.

    I'm sorry, I can't condone driving under the influence of any kind. And honestly, I have driven twice after drinking. Not too smart. I know that sounds holy as shit, but to me, it's wrong. Maybe it's because I've been on numerous calls where a family was wiped out by a drunk driver and he came out unscathed.

    KAZ
    It is always changed in court as a plea bargain

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  • wayne1218
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    Originally posted by 10DimeBry
    i know a lady who blew .10 which in ny the limit is .08. so barly above the legal limit. she got a good attorney. and listen to this offer. $5k donation to the town. and they dropped the charge down to non moving violation. she took the deal. cause if she didnt, she'd be facing DWI fines,higher insurance,and if you get snagged again you loose your license manditory here in ny. it was alot to pay but it made it go away. see money talks!!!
    EXACTLY!!!!

    Most DUI's go unconvicted as a DUI

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  • BettorsChat
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    Originally posted by KazDog
    Well....I may be wrong then. But they were still convicted of drinking and then driving....correct? And if you were driving impaired, wouldn't you consider that wrong? "Driving to endanger," to me, is just as wrong as "Driving under the influence"....Damn lawyers.....In Cali, you're pretty much toast when you blow past the legal limit.....

    KAZ
    Government should ban Alcohol........Wait they already tried that then woke up and decided to tax it.

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  • KazDog
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    That's pretty sad....But this guy claimed it was a DUI, unless they change it in the court.

    I'm sorry, I can't condone driving under the influence of any kind. And honestly, I have driven twice after drinking. Not too smart. I know that sounds holy as shit, but to me, it's wrong. Maybe it's because I've been on numerous calls where a family was wiped out by a drunk driver and he came out unscathed.

    KAZ

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