Question for stoners living in Washington state and Colorado

GotAnyWeed?

New Member
What's it like to live in a state where you don't ever have to worry about breaking the law when smoking pot because YOU AREN'T!! :bigjoint:
 

TMill420

Active Member
Even with all the uncertainties of laws, policies. etc ... longevity of it all.
It has to be a great feeling to be on the right track. :clap:

-TM
 

minnesmoker

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Dude, I visited, and that shit was awesome. Sitting around in the parking lot (private property, no complaints = 100% legal!) Passed around a joint that weighed in at 3.5 grams of bud, .25 grams of honey oil, and about the same amount of keif. That shit was BOMB! 5 strains... And, we did dabs, in the parking lot, and smoke our bongs and bowls in the parking lot. LEGALLY.

It is amazing, the cop rolled through and smiled and waved at us. No K9, just a cop, waving at the 4 or 5 (don't remember) people standing there, bowls and bongs on our cars, joint passing. It was great, dude. I want to make a stop up there, if I head out to NorCal/So. Oregon, this week.
 

GotAnyWeed?

New Member
Dude, I visited, and that shit was awesome. Sitting around in the parking lot (private property, no complaints = 100% legal!) Passed around a joint that weighed in at 3.5 grams of bud, .25 grams of honey oil, and about the same amount of keif. That shit was BOMB! 5 strains... And, we did dabs, in the parking lot, and smoke our bongs and bowls in the parking lot. LEGALLY.

It is amazing, the cop rolled through and smiled and waved at us. No K9, just a cop, waving at the 4 or 5 (don't remember) people standing there, bowls and bongs on our cars, joint passing. It was great, dude. I want to make a stop up there, if I head out to NorCal/So. Oregon, this week.

What state was this? CO or WA??

And the cop waved at you? Oh damn lol.
 

justugh

Well-Known Member
actually u are wrong

they will take u to jail for driving on weed .............they are even doing this in states that allow u to smoke it for fun ..............they are designing a blood test so they can get lvls like they do when u blow in a breathlizer

it is called driving under the influnace
 

justugh

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and i live in a state that does not care about my 5th admendment

if i refuse to blow for them they take my id and drivers right away for 6 months automatically
even tho they are a branch of the court system and they are forcing me to give them proof and they are punishing me if i do not

that is strait up against the rules but they do it
 

minnesmoker

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What state was this? CO or WA??

And the cop waved at you? Oh damn lol.

Colorado, Denver! Yeah, we weren't driving -- of course, I packed a bowl, and oozed some oil on it, while waiting for the light to change. With a cop sitting next to us. No problems.

actually u are wrong

they will take u to jail for driving on weed .............they are even doing this in states that allow u to smoke it for fun ..............they are designing a blood test so they can get lvls like they do when u blow in a breathlizer

it is called driving under the influnace
Who's wrong? You are. NOT about DUI (which has been established for some time as a law. With federal guidelines and all.)

They've had active serum blood tests for years. And test strips for active THC in saliva. They're working on a Breathalyzer that measures active THC in the lungs. Similar to the alcohol machines.


and i live in a state that does not care about my 5th admendment

if i refuse to blow for them they take my id and drivers right away for 6 months automatically
even tho they are a branch of the court system and they are forcing me to give them proof and they are punishing me if i do not

that is strait up against the rules but they do it
Maybe, before you signed that Driver's License Application, you should have read the IMPORTANT INFORMATION ABOUT YOUR RIGHTS section. Specifically, the one that points out that operating a motor vehicle on public roads is a privilege, and that privilege is only extended to those who agree to waive the right to refuse intoxication screens. YOU GAVE UP THAT RIGHT. You have NO right to refuse, because you've contractually obligated yourself to give the samples asked for.

And, they only revoke your driving privileges. You can take your license (clipped) down to the motor vehicle department and get a state issued ID. You don't have to sign an implied consent agreement for one of those.
 

minnesmoker

Well-Known Member
It's legal yet you still get high sitting in a parking lot? Weak.

Why? A beautiful day, we sat around drinking coffee and smoking. We don't smoke in the house (the baby.) And, we don't take it "in public." We follow the law and consume on private property, without harassing anyone. Tell me that you wouldn't like to be able to LEGALLY sit on your deck, or hang out at the cars, enjoy some music, and the beautiful Denver weather with your family and friends, and blaze one?
 

GotAnyWeed?

New Member
i want to live in a land where there is Marijuana Liberation. And I think that land is Washington and Colorado......for now.
 

tip top toker

Well-Known Member
Why? A beautiful day, we sat around drinking coffee and smoking. We don't smoke in the house (the baby.) And, we don't take it "in public." We follow the law and consume on private property, without harassing anyone. Tell me that you wouldn't like to be able to LEGALLY sit on your deck, or hang out at the cars, enjoy some music, and the beautiful Denver weather with your family and friends, and blaze one?
So by parking lot do you mean driveway? (I am english, parking lot to me means nothing but big carpark, as in lot, like allotment) That is a different thing.

That aside though, no, i would not like that. Bloody hate smoking with other people on the whole :p I'm not a people person.
 

Sunbiz1

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Colorado, Denver! Yeah, we weren't driving -- of course, I packed a bowl, and oozed some oil on it, while waiting for the light to change. With a cop sitting next to us. No problems.



Who's wrong? You are. NOT about DUI (which has been established for some time as a law. With federal guidelines and all.)

They've had active serum blood tests for years. And test strips for active THC in saliva. They're working on a Breathalyzer that measures active THC in the lungs. Similar to the alcohol machines.




Maybe, before you signed that Driver's License Application, you should have read the IMPORTANT INFORMATION ABOUT YOUR RIGHTS section. Specifically, the one that points out that operating a motor vehicle on public roads is a privilege, and that privilege is only extended to those who agree to waive the right to refuse intoxication screens. YOU GAVE UP THAT RIGHT. You have NO right to refuse, because you've contractually obligated yourself to give the samples asked for.

And, they only revoke your driving privileges. You can take your license (clipped) down to the motor vehicle department and get a state issued ID. You don't have to sign an implied consent agreement for one of those.
This was a complete buzz kill to read, but driver's licensing has been abused by government as a taxation method for decades.

http://www.land.netonecom.net/tlp/ref/right2travel.shtml
 

GotAnyWeed?

New Member
So by parking lot do you mean driveway? (I am english, parking lot to me means nothing but big carpark, as in lot, like allotment) That is a different thing.

That aside though, no, i would not like that. Bloody hate smoking with other people on the whole :p I'm not a people person.



  • i think he's talking about the parking lot of his building that he lives in.​






 

minnesmoker

Well-Known Member
So by parking lot do you mean driveway? (I am english, parking lot to me means nothing but big carpark, as in lot, like allotment) That is a different thing.

That aside though, no, i would not like that. Bloody hate smoking with other people on the whole :p I'm not a people person.

I'm with ya' on not smoking with people... All family, though. Hadn't seen any of 'em since I was a fugitive. (about 5 years.) Parking lot, yeah it's the same thing. But in a lot of nicer apartment communities you get reserved and covered spots (you rent them) with attached storage. I guess "parking lot" is a bit disingenuous, but it's what it is. It was one of those "first time for it" moments. Family got back together and legally smoked.

Sun, sorry for being a buzz kill.
 

tip top toker

Well-Known Member
I'm with ya' on not smoking with people... All family, though. Hadn't seen any of 'em since I was a fugitive. (about 5 years.) Parking lot, yeah it's the same thing. But in a lot of nicer apartment communities you get reserved and covered spots (you rent them) with attached storage. I guess "parking lot" is a bit disingenuous, but it's what it is. It was one of those "first time for it" moments. Family got back together and legally smoked.

Sun, sorry for being a buzz kill.
That's cool then. For you that is. I'm a country boy born and bred, i could never live in an apartment complex. I want an old cottage with a wood burner and a back garden :D
 

justugh

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Colorado, Denver! Yeah, we weren't driving -- of course, I packed a bowl, and oozed some oil on it, while waiting for the light to change. With a cop sitting next to us. No problems.



Who's wrong? You are. NOT about DUI (which has been established for some time as a law. With federal guidelines and all.)

They've had active serum blood tests for years. And test strips for active THC in saliva. They're working on a Breathalyzer that measures active THC in the lungs. Similar to the alcohol machines.




Maybe, before you signed that Driver's License Application, you should have read the IMPORTANT INFORMATION ABOUT YOUR RIGHTS section. Specifically, the one that points out that operating a motor vehicle on public roads is a privilege, and that privilege is only extended to those who agree to waive the right to refuse intoxication screens. YOU GAVE UP THAT RIGHT. You have NO right to refuse, because you've contractually obligated yourself to give the samples asked for.

And, they only revoke your driving privileges. You can take your license (clipped) down to the motor vehicle department and get a state issued ID. You don't have to sign an implied consent agreement for one of those.

i do not care who u are u can not sign/take away rights given too .......................they had a big court case a few years ago about ppl that sign a none compeat contract when they start a job with ppl.................it was ruled illegal and all those contracts and every in the USA was counted as Void


something that was given to me by the founding fathers can not be taken away from with out removing it from the orginal ................plus legally i am insane since i have more then 7 hits of LSD so anything i sign is void .............it is my excape plan if i ever get cuaght i end up in the nutter ward untill i decide to parrot back what the doctors want to hear and they let me out

it is u ppl that let them do this to u .................i say NO and fuck with the system just like if they would .................only way to stop me is to shoot me in the head and that day i will thank who ever since the simple fact is i do not have to deal with this crap anymore

i avoid going out as much as possible and when i do it is to places with ppl like so if anything does happen odds are they will get 3 or 4 ppl that hey decided they were going to take the hit and let the others excape ...............i did it when i was a teen and could afford the hits on the reacords i been saved by other ppl that have done it



back in your father's teen years u could get shitty ass drunk and then sleep it off in your car ...............this state if u are found drunk ....sleeping drunk ...standing next to a car .........and the keys are on u or with in 12 yards of the car they can take u to jail for drunk driving
 

tip top toker

Well-Known Member
That's one of the most dumbshit crazziest things i've ever heard, that you think once you're admitted to a psych ward you can just tell them you're fine and they'll release you. Read up on the number of criminals who thought they could plead insanity, and then get released a few year later who ended up there for 20 odd years in absolute misery. Good luck!
 
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