lighten up (no pun intended) and have some fun with the thread.
Exactly you are answering your own question but don't see it. Drinking or pot whatever is about choices just that easy.
So does that mean all of the Togwotee riders on JD will be heading for Rabbit Ears in Colorado.
Rocky Mountain High.
I always suspected those guys that think their yamahas are so awesome had to be smoking something.......now we know.
... With the recent liberalization of Pot laws, it remains to be seen where or what affect that will have over time.
Didn't you see my earlier post in this thread? Or, did you lighten up before you read it?![]()
Actually, the fact that a tank bag was found with the contriban inside it simply demonstrats that whether this is legal or not, the stuff is being used by sledheads already and therefore under the influence. As with alcohol, how anyone would think that they can use their best skills after drinking or smoking is a sad statement to have to make. If you are impaired even a little bit, then this isn't funny at all, and it really is just a sad statement about attitudes toward others on the trail and a complete lack of respect for a sport that needs no negatives in the eyes of a ever skeptical public.. Drinking and driving is a problem that we KNOW kills innocent people every year. With the recent liberalization of Pot laws, it remains to be seen where or what affect that will have over time.
So does that mean all of the Togwotee riders on JD will be heading for Rabbit Ears in Colorado.
Rocky Mountain High.
Why would anyone smoke or eat pot & then build a bridge? If you want to think the worst of people ok with me but pot so easy to get what's diff just legal? If bridge designer going to use on job he/she is already using it. You are way over concerned most people are very responsible & will continue to be on the job.
Dumb question, but How does the pot get into CO unless it is grown there and does the new CO law allow unchecked cultivation of it or is it a licensed and inspected process?
I think it is still illegal to traffic Pot across this country.....no?
I'd be for a nationwide pot law that allows it's production and use but also taxes the bejeesus out of it to the point where the end user sees no significant price drop because this stuff,...well....grows like a weed and once the risk of illegality is removed, could be produced and merchandised at a VERY low cost IMO....sounds like if a portion of that NEW POT TAX was used to fund a trail system we'd be ridin some great trails!
Once legalized, I'd also like to see it aggressively tested for the same as alchohol in a suspected impaired driving situation.