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<blockquote data-quote="Chevy" data-source="post: 1724330" data-attributes="member: 17085"><p>Eye rolling. Yea trust me these people here drive there to buy it. Doesn't make sense to me, it's still illegal here. Driving to a state it's legal were they see your i.d. wonder where Bob from Kentucky going after leaving the store in Illinois with his 1 oz Marijuana..... duh maybe back across Stateline to Kentucky. Doesn't take a genius to figure that out. Oh Bob and his suv full of his buddies that went around all the dispensary before returning back to Kentucky. </p><p>*Illinois residents can purchase up to 30 grams (one ounce) of marijuana flower, 5 grams of extract or concentrate, and 500 mg of THC in an infused product (edibles) , per day at one store.</p><p>What is that just Kentucky losing money? Illinois gaining money. People thinking it's better to cross state lines to buy the crap from a store... just federal charges. *Interstate trafficking I wish they set up and lock them up left and right for the crap. </p><p>This high roller church people over here don't cuss or nothing believe it fine to go to Illinois to buy the crap and bring it here. Hello Kentucky its illegal. </p><p>At least if your going to do that crap buy it in state instead of risking federal charges. Education alls yourself... </p><p>I don't care for it or alcohol. More people that believe it's okay to drink after drinking and smoking. I look at the arrest here it's unbelievable people that drive under the influence and repeat offenders. Kill a person... it's a slap on the hand..5-20 at most.... so they value a drunks life more important than a sober drive? Kentucky needs stronger laws on that stuff. </p><p>Makes me miss Bigfoot. I was looking forward to him doing that political stuff.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Chevy, post: 1724330, member: 17085"] Eye rolling. Yea trust me these people here drive there to buy it. Doesn't make sense to me, it's still illegal here. Driving to a state it's legal were they see your i.d. wonder where Bob from Kentucky going after leaving the store in Illinois with his 1 oz Marijuana..... duh maybe back across Stateline to Kentucky. Doesn't take a genius to figure that out. Oh Bob and his suv full of his buddies that went around all the dispensary before returning back to Kentucky. *Illinois residents can purchase up to 30 grams (one ounce) of marijuana flower, 5 grams of extract or concentrate, and 500 mg of THC in an infused product (edibles) , per day at one store. What is that just Kentucky losing money? Illinois gaining money. People thinking it's better to cross state lines to buy the crap from a store... just federal charges. *Interstate trafficking I wish they set up and lock them up left and right for the crap. This high roller church people over here don't cuss or nothing believe it fine to go to Illinois to buy the crap and bring it here. Hello Kentucky its illegal. At least if your going to do that crap buy it in state instead of risking federal charges. Education alls yourself... I don't care for it or alcohol. More people that believe it's okay to drink after drinking and smoking. I look at the arrest here it's unbelievable people that drive under the influence and repeat offenders. Kill a person... it's a slap on the hand..5-20 at most.... so they value a drunks life more important than a sober drive? Kentucky needs stronger laws on that stuff. Makes me miss Bigfoot. I was looking forward to him doing that political stuff. [/QUOTE]
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