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If you want to invitew someone into your gated facility, you might want to check out their Facebook page first.
Here's a link to the page of the male suspect.
The future's so bright - I gotta wear shades.
We like to cut down nets and get sized for championship rings.
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Originally posted by Aargh View PostI thought I had heard something about lower pot penalties in Lawrence, so I did some digging and found some surprises.
Lawrence passed a city ordinance in 2005 that made marijuana possession a fine in city court rather than a crime in district court. Wichita passed a very similar ordinance (based on the results of a vote) and immediately got challenged in court. How come Lawrence can do that, but Wichita can't?
Probably because the legislators have kids going to KU and don't want them in jail, while Wichita falls victim to more religion based motives and fewer(legilslator) kids at school. Additionally, the mentality in the KC area is more pragmatic. You can generate a butt load of dollars on all those tickets with very little overhead. Same mentality applies to traffic tickets in Joco. It is extremely easy to plea bargain speeding tickets to non-moving violations by simply paying 2-3 times the fine for a speeding ticket (no attorney required). It's a real gold mine with Joco drivers, just like the pot smokers at KU....Legalized extortion, but a win-win for everyone... :congratulatory:Kansas is Flat. The Earth is Not!!
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Originally posted by Aargh View PostI thought I had heard something about lower pot penalties in Lawrence, so I did some digging and found some surprises.
Lawrence passed a city ordinance in 2005 that made marijuana possession a fine in city court rather than a crime in district court. Wichita passed a very similar ordinance (based on the results of a vote) and immediately got challenged in court. How come Lawrence can do that, but Wichita can't?
Then there's another kicker. Citations for marijuana possession have gone up 580% in Lawrence since the reduced penalties were enacted. One thought for that is that it only takes law enforcement 10 minutes to write a marijuana citation and it doesn't create in irreparable criminal mark on the person getting the ticket. It took around 4 hours to do the paperwork for a criminal arrest, and it cause some kid to have a criminal record. Oddly enough, reduced penalties for marijuana possession seem to lead to a higher incidence of prosecution.
http://www2.ljworld.com/news/2013/se...h-aclu-points/
Lawrence is the most corrupt town I have been in. If anyone wants to hear about election bribery, under the counter payments for illegal sale of alcohol to minors, and laundry list of other please PM meThe mountains are calling, and I must go.
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Originally posted by jocoshock View PostProbably because the legislators have kids going to KU and don't want them in jail, while Wichita falls victim to more religion based motives and fewer(legilslator) kids at school. Additionally, the mentality in the KC area is more pragmatic. You can generate a butt load of dollars on all those tickets with very little overhead. Same mentality applies to traffic tickets in Joco. It is extremely easy to plea bargain speeding tickets to non-moving violations by simply paying 2-3 times the fine for a speeding ticket (no attorney required). It's a real gold mine with Joco drivers, just like the pot smokers at KU....Legalized extortion, but a win-win for everyone... :congratulatory:
Also this.The mountains are calling, and I must go.
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This all reminds me of a student from Lebanon who attended WSU when I was going there - and a few years after. He was a very long-term student. In addition to being a student, he apparently had an import business. He was bringing in hash from the Middle East.
He was getting arrested 2 or 3 times a year, but his father was the diplomat from Lebanon to the US. He (the son - not the father) would spend a few days in jail and then be released on diplomatic immunity. Within a couple of weeks he'd be resupplied and in business until his next arrest.
The police were so accustomed to breaking in his door that they even did it after he moved out of town. Some friends of mine were living there then. The police took all 6 residents of the house to jail when they found less than 1/4 ounce of pot there. That was when Vern Miller was Sheriff.The future's so bright - I gotta wear shades.
We like to cut down nets and get sized for championship rings.
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Originally posted by wsushox1 View PostLawrence is the most corrupt town I have been in. If anyone wants to hear about election bribery, under the counter payments for illegal sale of alcohol to minors, and laundry list of other please PM me
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