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To: Macho MAGA Man

if a person is so dangerous they need their guns removed they also MUST not have access to any vehicle. A vehicle can kill or injure just as many people in the blink of an eye


16 posted on 06/21/2022 5:47:07 PM PDT by Josa
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To: Josa

“A vehicle can kill or injure just as many people in the blink of an eye”

Now that is remarkable. Just got back from doing work a 125 miles form here. I always stop for a coffee and chat at the local store. In the parking lot the State patrol had a couple out of their car with the cuffs on them. I went into the store and asked..”WTH?” I was told the cop was tak9ng them in for driving wacked out of their mind on weed.
He was waiting for the tow truck.


36 posted on 06/21/2022 5:58:51 PM PDT by crz
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AZ wacky weed law.

DUI if convicted, including:

One day in jail
An interlock ignition device that you have to breath into to start your car
One year license revocation

The only difference with a Marijuana or drug related DUI is that, if convicted, you also get a mandatory one-year revocation of your driver’s license instead of the 90 days suspension required for alcohol related DUIs. Also, if you’re license is revoked, you cannot automatically reinstate at the end of the suspension period. Instead, you have to submit a revocation packet, available at the Arizona MVD website and await for your application to be accepted or denied.

This is especially harsh when you learn that the metabolite for marijuana can last in a person’s system for up to 30 days. In many ways it’s a lot like the “per se” violation—being over a . 08, but here the level doesn’t matter.

If you’re convicted of a DUI in Arizona, you cannot have it expunged. The best you can do is to have it “set aside” which still doesn’t remove it from your record. It still remains on your record in full view when you apply for jobs and have background checks. This can be especially problematic for those who hold professional licenses like healthcare workers, accountants, teachers, commercial drivers and law enforcement. Aside from the just being an ugly stain upon your record, a DUI can actually prevent you from certain careers. For instance, police and fire departments in Arizona and many other places can’t accept you if you have a DUI on record. Even schools, hospitals, and libraries are prohibited from hiring those with a DUI on their record.

BTW..if anyone thinks they can drive under the permit for legal wacky weed? Forget it. You REALLY get hit if you try it.


42 posted on 06/21/2022 6:05:08 PM PDT by crz
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