If that what the article states, then that is 100% false.
With your extensive forensic, medical, and legal background, can you please explain how long THC stays in the system versus THC metabolites and what is the difference?
If that what the article states, then that is 100% false.
Actually, that is not true. He did commit a crime. He smoked an illegal substance.
Z never claimed that he committed a crime, merely that he was actin suspicious. If he was high, he was likely looking in windows for an open back of cheetos.
Smoking an illegal substance is not a crime. I have encountered numerous people that have freely admitted that they have "smoked an illegal substance," and yet have avoided being taken into custody.
Smoking an illegal substance is not a crime. I have encountered numerous people that have freely admitted that they have "smoked an illegal substance," and yet have avoided being taken into custody.
Gotcha This would make a good sig line.Smoking an illegal substance is not a crime
With your extensive forensic, medical, and legal background, can you please explain how long THC stays in the system versus THC metabolites and what is the difference?
Why does this not suprise me. Of course, you refuse to investigate suspicious behavior, so of course you'd let a little pot smoking go unnoticed.
Well, IANAL, but this is the one instance that I am up to snuff on. I have been in numerous drug labs, processing drug screens (being certified to do so, by the Indiana University Department of Toxicology) as a probation officer. THC in Any form us not eliminated from the body within 4 hours.
This is implied where? Are you suggesting that people that have smoked marijuana but are NOT in possession of it should be taken into custody?
You can smoke something you're not in possession of? What have you been smoking?
Looks like we need to round up about 55% of INGO for committing the crime of smoking pot.
Well, hypothetically, if I had some pot and then smoked it all, I would not be in possession of any pot, I would just be stoned out of my mind.
Without possession of said pot how would you charge someone?
Well, hypothetically, if I had some pot and then smoked it all, I would not be in possession of any pot, I would just be stoned out of my mind.
Without possession of said pot how would you charge someone?
You´re silly
Actually Florida doesnt have Certification standards for dispatchers...you have to be able to type so many words per minute was the only even remote thing resembling a test I took when I did Emergency dispatch in Florida...This BS about “dispatcher” and “911 operator” is obviously from people who are not familiar with modern public safety operations. Most of these “regular phone operators” are very specialized and trained specifically for the type of calls they handle. Many states, including Florida, have certification standards. Some communities consider them resource managers and actually pay them more than police officers. Regardless, of who was on the phone with Z, there wasn’t any “order” given, only a suggestion.
Driving under the influence? That's how my friend got popped. Spent the weekend in county.
Bunny gets it. And there are a bunch of people that will "throw it in your face" that they just smoked, and that "you can't do anything about" it because they don't have any more.