smitty1234
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Still curious to just how big the Rhoden grow op really was !!!
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Pike Co is still down, all this silence is getting to me.
Where I see the problem is deciding how much is too much for driving or at work. Who decides and how do they decide how much you can have in your system to drive and not considered impaired. You can have alcohol in your system at work and not be "drunk" and not get fired. How much THC can you have and not get fired. Can a company say any THC is too much without discriminating if it is for medical use? How are they going to test for THC levels in a simple timely manor? Will a taxi driver, police officer, fireman, doctor, etc. be allowed to use medical marijuana? I see lots of "gray" areas to be decided. I have wondered how Colorado, california, etc. are doing it. I've never heard anything about it on the news...
The states don't like it, if Colorado is an example. The problem is that they can't get the federal government to change the regulation. States seem to be doing what they can to regulate the business side and keep things accountable.
The sad part about confiscation is that they often focus on small fish and consumers. I don't see them cracking down on companies that have invested a lot of money in their operations. In Ohio, for example, many of the big operators have very closer personal and financial connections to Republicans in state and federal government. One grow op recently approved is being run by the former chief aide to Governor Kasich.
Who won Ohio's big medical marijuana grow licenses? 5 things to know
http://www.cleveland.com/metro/index.ssf/2017/12/5_things_to_know_about_ohios_b.html
Most of these investors/owners are pretty much "untouchable". They're friends and donors of GOP politicians. There's no way Sessions will bother them.
It has been down almost a month, I really think LE. Is using it as another way to keep us in the dark
It is hard to believe the state or federal government allows the cash only, no banks, no records to speak of, arrangement. I can see everything people own being confiscated if they decide to crack down on the industry. I can see Sessions in favor of that the way he talks.
Isn't a new thread started after 1000 posts [give or take]?
Just wondering.
Anyone want to notify a mod? I'm sure they'll start a new one for us.
Since its slow, I just want to toss this out and get some opinions. DeWine's bid for governor happens in November. I have often wondered if he may use this for political gain as the time nears. It would certainly put a feather in his cap if there were arrests before the election. Anyone else think this is a maybe?
Since its slow, I just want to toss this out and get some opinions. DeWine's bid for governor happens in November. I have often wondered if he may use this for political gain as the time nears. It would certainly put a feather in his cap if there were arrests before the election. Anyone else think this is a maybe?
I agree. His opponent could/would use this against him. How they handled the whole thing? Yes I could see this hurting him tooAs horrible as that sounds, I'd put nothing past a politician.
Since its slow, I just want to toss this out and get some opinions. DeWine's bid for governor happens in November. I have often wondered if he may use this for political gain as the time nears. It would certainly put a feather in his cap if there were arrests before the election. Anyone else think this is a maybe?
Something is going on behind the scene. Wish I knew what, but it is just to quiet. I've been to other sites and nothing is going on them either. Their still pulling in drug addicts and Brown Co brought in some "human trafficers". Could they still be working off the "tips" they receive?
Human trafficking in Brown County? That's interesting, not in a good way. We have no way of knowing if its related to the Rhoden murders. Sad to see that happening and makes you wonder how widespread it is? Calls to mind the investigations into the dead and missing women from the Chillicothe area.