Employers still drug test. And I’m thinkin’ Truckers test the most.
My home township banned marijuana months before the vote. We are going to have “dry” and “wet” counties.
Enjoy all of those stoned drivers on the road, like in Colorado. But, if they kill a member of our family, you will be called a hater if you point it out.
The localities’ refusal to deal with pot could be backlash for when Michigan first allowed medical marijauna. I worked in ..uh..let’s just say I worked in an office that should know the pot laws right down to where the commas go. And our office should have gotten the real skinny on the pot laws from the Attorney General’s office.
Our Att. Gen. decided to not make things clear, to our offices and therefore to law enforcement. It was a circus! Cops were mad that people had pot, prosecutors were mad that the law wasn’t written clearly, and the people of the state soon figured out it was a crap shoot.
Michigan raised a fine crop of Pot Lawyers!
So, in this case, I’m sure that the localities are holding off until the State gets its act togeter and decides what the law will REALLY be. All the in-depth reporting about the law made sure to mention that the State figured it would take a YEAR to fine-tune the law and make it consistant.
Word to the wise: If you smoke pot, don’t do it in your car. Most cops don’t smoke anything, and they have noses like a bloodhound. Also, wash your jacket every now and then.
don’t smoke and drive, that will still be counted as driving under the influence.
If you think of smoking pot like drinking booze, think of all the things you can’t do while you’re drinking. Those are the things you can’t do when you’re smoking.
And for now, you’d best have a Med. Mar. Card on you....just in case. That will only help you when it comes to having pot in your possession, or in your car. Obviously, you can’t be all toasted up, driving, and then tell 5-0 that you’re good cos you have a card. Trust me, you won’t be.
Wayne State University announced pot is not allowed on campus under penalty of expulsion if caught.