so, even tho it was ridiculous at the time, it was still illegal. a law was broken. but now a criminal is more eligible than a non criminal to start a business? makes no sense to me. i'm not trashing on criminals, i've been to prison twice myself. never been busted for drugs. this country's laws just make no friggin sense anymore.
Its simply amazing how people complain their incomes are so low but they always have enough money for booze and drugs. Then at the end of the day when the high wears off, they once again start at ground zero, minus the money they spent on it and will do it all over again the next day. Its like you can't make this stuff up.
Good observation! Reminds me of all the ones on assistance, yet seem to have their lashes, nails, hairpieces/predator braid extensions and name brand clothing. Unless, when Sally Beauty supply gets looted by certain people, they stocked up!
If I may ask how much do you make every week? If its more than $400 you can't say nothing. Because how are you supposed to pay rent phone bill gas rent utilities food ect on that income?
@@AKYLE315 ->Ever notice that most of the people on the street corners begging for money have a nicer cell phone than I do? They also seem to have enough money for cigarettes too. Weird how that works.
Heres how easy it should be to start a business.. Citizen: Hi, I'd like to start a business. How do I register? Govt lackey: Uh, OK. Here's a form. Fill this out, pay us $xx in processing fees & your license will arrive in 7 to 10 business days. Thank you & good luck! Can't get any more equitable than that.
Sorry, I'm confused. Getting a ticket and fine qualifies as social equity? This feels like a misinterpretation of the programs intent. Isn't it for people who have suffered unfair applications of the marijuana prohibition?
Well yeah, but even being ticketed for cannabis in the past is more of an impact than nothing at all. You'd think they'd give priority to people who suffered more, but who knows.
Depends, how much was the fine? Did having this conviction cause loss of employment, or bar them from advancement? This whole concept of law enforcement, and bureau of prisons being seen as caused harm, and any aspect of reparations becoming reality, is wild. It's wonderful, and amazing. Glad to have lived long enough to see some sanity.
Government fucking everything up but you have to be perfect double standard. Shit this state had a 5 billion dollar surplus of tax money and they still raised taxes. So they couldn’t figure out how to blow all the money but needed more. Still paying for the stadium too they never took that tax off
@@bltvd Obviously not... People don't even know what it means. "Low level crimes" means the guy got caught with his personal stash, not pounds and kilos.
@@sarahm6234 any laws that prohibit cannabis are unconstitutional so breaking them does not make you a criminal. Any person that has suffered from the drug war deserves reparations.
How about Mr Nice Guys staff be required to complete medical and pharmacy training and be licensed before dispensing this crap. PharmD and pharmacy technicians are responsible for whatever they dispense.
Competence isnt a word that has been used to describe the legislature the last few years. 😂
so, even tho it was ridiculous at the time, it was still illegal. a law was broken. but now a criminal is more eligible than a non criminal to start a business? makes no sense to me. i'm not trashing on criminals, i've been to prison twice myself. never been busted for drugs. this country's laws just make no friggin sense anymore.
Who told the news caster that it was wise to stand behind the greenery? That looked ridiculously stupid!
I think he thought it was funny... And it is lol 😅
Bro wanted to be among the weeds
It's been almost 1 year since legalization and there are 0 places to buy other than the reservation. God, come on!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
The people in charge could learn a little something from the Indian Reservations who seemed to get it done without all the red tape.
@@laudanum669they only had it running because they aren't controlled by the government lol.
@@AKYLE315 Exactly that's why they got it done so fast.😊
Its simply amazing how people complain their incomes are so low but they always have enough money for booze and drugs. Then at the end of the day when the high wears off, they once again start at ground zero, minus the money they spent on it and will do it all over again the next day. Its like you can't make this stuff up.
Good observation! Reminds me of all the ones on assistance, yet seem to have their lashes, nails, hairpieces/predator braid extensions and name brand clothing. Unless, when Sally Beauty supply gets looted by certain people, they stocked up!
If I may ask how much do you make every week? If its more than $400 you can't say nothing. Because how are you supposed to pay rent phone bill gas rent utilities food ect on that income?
@@AKYLE315 ->Ever notice that most of the people on the street corners begging for money have a nicer cell phone than I do? They also seem to have enough money for cigarettes too. Weird how that works.
@@Greghh1960 those are career criminals, not the majority of ppl on assistants
dude didnt even spend a day in jail for it
lol he’s white smh
Heres how easy it should be to start a business..
Citizen: Hi, I'd like to start a business. How do I register?
Govt lackey: Uh, OK. Here's a form. Fill this out, pay us $xx in processing fees & your license will arrive in 7 to 10 business days. Thank you & good luck!
Can't get any more equitable than that.
Shouldn't be that easy with a controlled substance. Period.
Sorry, I'm confused. Getting a ticket and fine qualifies as social equity? This feels like a misinterpretation of the programs intent. Isn't it for people who have suffered unfair applications of the marijuana prohibition?
Well yeah, but even being ticketed for cannabis in the past is more of an impact than nothing at all. You'd think they'd give priority to people who suffered more, but who knows.
Depends, how much was the fine? Did having this conviction cause loss of employment, or bar them from advancement?
This whole concept of law enforcement, and bureau of prisons being seen as caused harm, and any aspect of reparations becoming reality, is wild. It's wonderful, and amazing. Glad to have lived long enough to see some sanity.
Meanwhile, the flow of weed continues as it always did. Government sucks at everything.
Government fucking everything up but you have to be perfect double standard. Shit this state had a 5 billion dollar surplus of tax money and they still raised taxes. So they couldn’t figure out how to blow all the money but needed more. Still paying for the stadium too they never took that tax off
What a goofy ass video.
where is the reporter i can hear him but all i see is some plants
I'm sorry, but if you broke a law when it was a law, it should stick.
What are you talking about? Did you not spend two minutes watching before commenting?
@@bltvd
Obviously not...
People don't even know what it means. "Low level crimes" means the guy got caught with his personal stash, not pounds and kilos.
@bltvd Rewatch it. He broke a law, and now should be rewarded, or not have to go through red tape. Come on.
@@sarahm6234 any laws that prohibit cannabis are unconstitutional so breaking them does not make you a criminal. Any person that has suffered from the drug war deserves reparations.
How about Mr Nice Guys staff be required to complete medical and pharmacy training and be licensed before dispensing this crap. PharmD and pharmacy technicians are responsible for whatever they dispense.
Do people that serve alchohol or make it have a PhD in medicine? Just stop
Here's what it is no retail sales until the minnesota natives recoup start up funds
You need to get Hunter to represent you
This is going to b my screen saver.