Aces High Bulletin Board
General Forums => The O' Club => Topic started by: Holden McGroin on September 18, 2006, 04:21:12 PM
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Willie (http://news.yahoo.com/s/ap/20060918/ap_on_en_mu/people_willie_nelson)
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"When the door was opened and the trooper began to speak to the driver, he smelled the strong odor of marijuana,"
could have been worse.
some people still wear POLO.
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...were issued misdemeanor citations for possession of narcotic mushrooms and marijuana...
though keenan down tha block would be takin a ride in the B&W cab for felony possition.
celebrities piss me off some times.
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Originally posted by JB88
"When the door was opened and the trooper began to speak to the driver, he smelled the strong odor of marijuana,"
could have been worse.
some people still wear POLO.
HEY :furious :mad: I WEAR POLO :furious :mad: :o
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Originally posted by Mustaine
though keenan down tha block would be takin a ride in the B&W cab for felony possition.
celebrities piss me off some times.
Yep, over a pound of weed and a bunch of magic mushrooms would put an everyday joe in the calaboose for possession with the intent to sell, that's not a citeable offense and requires booking and a bail hearing.
I like Willie and I like MJ, but there are many prople rotting in jail for the very same offense. That isn't right.
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sorry bro.
i couldnt think of any other cologne...it was the first that came to mind.
my girlfriend wears ralph lauren "blue" from time to time.
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given a chance to redeem, i might say...
BRUTE by fabrege. (now in a starter kit with free safety razor)
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Weed in LA in any amount is a slap on the wrist (no "intent of distribution" law either)
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Shouldnt be a crime at all. But thats the topic for another thread
Whats this make, about 10 times Willie has been caught with possession?
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stopped on the highway for a "commercial vehicle inspection" so now state troopers are qualified to do vehical inspections on the side of the highway.
verry interresting.
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Originally posted by john9001
stopped on the highway for a "commercial vehicle inspection" so now state troopers are qualified to do vehical inspections on the side of the highway.
verry interresting.
Since when weren't they able to? Michigan State Police have an entire Motor Carrier division for doing just that.
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i hurd he was smugling sux also:mad: :mad: :furious :furious :furious :rofl :rofl :cry :cry
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CHP can inspect any vehicle they like, but they usually leave the commercial vehicles to a handful of officers in each office who specialize in commercial vehicle enforcement. Easy to recognize, they're the ones who usually drive the (almost) unmarked stealth cop cars.
But any CHP traffic officer can do certain compliance checks almost anytime, especially if they witness a moving violation or compliance issue. If they get too many complaints because they're harassing people, they'll get slapped down by the Sgt for causing trouble.