@mrmcmayhem@HiroProtagonist@DaDenMan oh, and cops actually carry an old gun around with them so that when they shoot someone with a bag of pot but no weapon, they can give that poor dead pothead a nice revolver.
Cops can't tell you're a legal gun owner in some states until they check. In other states, everyone can have one on one's hip. Once it's concealed, that's a different thing entirely.
@DaDenMan@HiroProtagonist I am, of course, only talking about inter-state law and law enforcement. To be honest, more people have been killed, shot, and jailed in the drug war than in the legal world of private firearm ownership.
But my ONLY point is that potheads are going to get arrested because they won't be able to remain as vigilant anymore (unless that paranoia keeps kicked in) and will forget that going from Colorado to Utah or Nebraska or Kansas or Arizona or New Mexico... JAIL!
I think it's silly to think that rats can't make it into planes. Commercial airlines do ship things. They actually ship a lot of very fresh foodstuffs for restaurants and so forth. And all sorts of other stuff that's neither luggage or air hostesses or pilots or passengers, right? I am sure they're constant stowaways. Plus, the luggage trains could be somewhere rats stay when in the cold: they're warm vehicles, right? Be creative, #buzzkill -- you got it in you, brother! :) #itm
Weed folks are learning what it's like to be a gun owner in America--especially a permitted concealed carrier. Every State has different laws and carrying a firearm or a bag of recreational marijuana is much more dangerous when it comes to a lack of interstate reciprocity. Forget about that pot or pistol in your pocket? Jail! Maybe even federal prison.
@Atom_Rocket that was an obvious bomb: if you think marijuana is actually legal just because your State does you're silly and will probably end up in jail or lose a child or a job eventually.
Weed folks are learning what it's like to be a gun owner in America. Every State has different laws and carrying is much more dangerous when it comes to a lack of interstate reciprocity.