felt as though black lives matter was having too many wins. that activists were kind of pushing the legislative agenda of the doj. now that you see that turn. however, i will say when it comes to trump supporters, a lot of places that voted for donald trump have real problems with opioid addiction, have real problems with drug issues. when you look at mandatory minimum sentences, while it might of course affect african-americans disproportionately, just given who makes up the population in the criminal justice system, in reality we are talking about young, white kids in new hampshire that might have to do long, lengthy drug sentences when their parents want them to go to drug treatment centers. of course those drug treatment centers might also be either eliminated or cut back because of all the cuts he is planning to make to the social safety net issues and medicaid. i think what we are seeing is a civil rights agenda that in some ways plays to his base, plays to his idea that african-
relief.we still have an influx of drugscoming into the country and it has to be stopped . yes, more drug treatment centers and more legislation to make sure we have the monitoring of prescriptions overused by patients and doctors. hopefully it brings down the epidemic. don t call 1-800 heroin? it is not a real number. it s the widespread availability also of the opioids. is there an answer beyond the five day three other states with new york, maine and massachusetts. it s unlimited. one of the problems with illicit drugs is that they are not pure. people buy a lot of times looking at cocaine for instance, which in itself is a bad drug. with sentinel all of a sudden,
and governor hickenlooper has signed into law the legal framework how colorado wants to handle legal pot smoking in that state. here s the basics, first, you have to be 21 years old. colorado residents over age 21 will legally be allowed to possess up to an ounce of pot. if you want to sell pot, you have to be licensed by the state. sellers have to verify the person they are selling to is a colorado resident. if the person they are selling to is not a colorado resident, you can still sell to them, but you re limited in how much you can sell. you can only sell them a quarter ounce of pot. pot sellers have to allow the state to lab test the product that they are selling. no, you cannot sell pot brownies or other pot-infused food alongside other normal food in your restaurant, and if you do sell pot-infused food, it has to be to go or not for here, for some reason. no business selling pot can be within 1,000 feet of schools, drug treatment centers, or childcare facilities.
person they are selling to is a colorado resident. if the person they are selling to is not a colorado resident, you can still sell to them, but you re limited in how much you can sell. you can only sell them a quarter ounce of pot. pot sellers have to allow the state to lab test the product that they are selling. no, you cannot sell pot brownies or other pot-infused food alongside other normal food in your restaurant, and if you do sell pot-infused food, it has to be to go or not for here, for some reason. no business selling pot can be within 1,000 feet of schools, drug treatment centers, or childcare facilities. there s a new legal limit for thc, for assessing whether or not you are driving while stoned, and that standard will coexist alongside the blood alcohol level that s used to assess whether you are driving while drunk. pot will come in containers that are child resistant and the labels have to tell you how potent that pot is. also, this is kind of a weird