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<blockquote data-quote="BusynMember" data-source="post: 684464" data-attributes="member: 1550"><p>Oh.GN its not even just controlled.substances. It's anything.</p><p></p><p>I so get your.fear. I would have shared your fear and</p><p>kept driving to a bare minimum had I known. Since the gov. I refer to as Big A (you figure it out) these crazy laws were enacted. Those with mental illness but also "mainstream" illnesses are at high risk here. I know we're not the only state, but I am wondering if it is harder to have the charges dropped here</p><p></p><p>My son had a similar ticket and he was on psyche medications too. He lives in Missouri. Took one cheap lawyer and his charges were reduced. From talking to those who know. It is unlikely to happen here.</p><p></p><p>There will be no big uprising here. People in the U.S. dont revolt in any big way. The U.S. people have no real interest in things. Heck, our voting percentage says it all.And important people here dont get these sort of tickets. It's who you know. The little guy is snoring, maybe because he knows he has no power. The fact is, these laws are sneaked in. Most people dont know sbout them until it happens to them. I had no idea. Oh yeah. They blood tested me when I was unconscious. That act is called "informed consent." This means if you are unable to consent, it is legal to assume you will consent.</p><p></p><p>Now I would never had refused a blood test as that is "legal" suicide, but I wasnt given the option to commit legal suicide.</p><p></p><p>Our country gets more screwed up each day.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BusynMember, post: 684464, member: 1550"] Oh.GN its not even just controlled.substances. It's anything. I so get your.fear. I would have shared your fear and kept driving to a bare minimum had I known. Since the gov. I refer to as Big A (you figure it out) these crazy laws were enacted. Those with mental illness but also "mainstream" illnesses are at high risk here. I know we're not the only state, but I am wondering if it is harder to have the charges dropped here My son had a similar ticket and he was on psyche medications too. He lives in Missouri. Took one cheap lawyer and his charges were reduced. From talking to those who know. It is unlikely to happen here. There will be no big uprising here. People in the U.S. dont revolt in any big way. The U.S. people have no real interest in things. Heck, our voting percentage says it all.And important people here dont get these sort of tickets. It's who you know. The little guy is snoring, maybe because he knows he has no power. The fact is, these laws are sneaked in. Most people dont know sbout them until it happens to them. I had no idea. Oh yeah. They blood tested me when I was unconscious. That act is called "informed consent." This means if you are unable to consent, it is legal to assume you will consent. Now I would never had refused a blood test as that is "legal" suicide, but I wasnt given the option to commit legal suicide. Our country gets more screwed up each day. [/QUOTE]
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