Archive for the ‘Drug Possession’ Category

Possession of Marijuana, Will I Still Be Able to Become a Pilot for a Major Airline?

Question by default: Possession of marijuana, will I still be able to become a pilot for a major airline?
Possession of marijuana, will I still be able to become a pilot for a major airline?

Best answer:

Answer by dugsbeans
NO. Your dream is over. Sorry.

Answer by Michael
In all likelihood, yes. I imagine they’ll put some weight on how long ago it was and if it had an “Intent to distribute” attached to it, but as long as you are otherwise qualified, the offense is not recent, and you pass their own drug test if they have one, it is unlikely to be a problem.

 

NSW Laws Outlaw Synthetic Drugs

NSW laws outlaw synthetic drugs
It said penalties for breaching the laws included a $ 2200 fine or two years imprisonment. "There is no silver bullet to protect people from the scourge of these psychoactive substances, but the NSW government now has … The new laws also make it an …
Read more on The West Australian

 

More synthetic drugs banned
… comes into effect on Monday. Amendments to the Drug Misuse and Trafficking Act 1995 will make it an offence to possess, manufacture, supply or advertise psychoactive substances, with penalties of $ 2200 or two years' jail. … considered prohibited …
Read more on Newcastle Herald

 

View from the couch: NRL finals week three (part II)
The Manly comeback started with Goodwin attempting a sketchy offload inside his own half that resulted in a knock on and easy possession back to Manly in good field position. From the ensuing set it was Goodwin that … The Roosters had the less-than …
Read more on The Roar

Exploring Exactly How You Kill Your Own Liberty. | Dave Champion Tv

Exploring exactly how you kill your own liberty. | Dave Champion tv
www.davechampionshow.com How many laws are needed to constrain you? If our laws are to comport themselves with liberty, shouldn’t we know what liberty is? Wh…


 

Why Do Religious People Make the False Assumption That by Being an Atheist It Is Easier to Sin?

Question by Imagine No Religion: Why do religious people make the false assumption that by being an atheist it is easier to sin?
Curious as to where and why they think this and who influenced this idea onto them?
@Oli Ah! just the person who enjoys spreading those lies. And which “sin” are you referring to Oli?
@The Doctor and your proof that we are immortal come from????
Sorry but religion does not hold the copyrights on morality

Best answer:

Answer by Donna, New Year, same me.
I also don’t understand that logic. I’m a decent person just like anyone else.

Answer by Arrogant Bastard Ale (rogue)
What is this “sin” that everyone keeps talking about, and where can I get some?

 

I (17 Years Old) Got a Ticket for Possession of Marijuana, CVC 23222(a)?

Question by carlos: I (17 years old) got a ticket for possession of Marijuana, CVC 23222(a)?
I (17 years old) got a ticket for possession of Marijuana, CVC 23222 (a).
What are the total costs and consequences? What can I do? Can I pay the fine without letting my parents know? Will I lose my license?
I cant lose my license, I need to drive to school…
I ran a stop sign not even two weeks ago.. but before that my record has been completely clean.
I don’t care about the fine, I just really cannot lose my license.
Bay area California, and less than a gram of weed. The ticket also says its an infraction.
He also specifically stated on the ticket that it was an open container of Marijuana.
He asked me if it was ok to search my car, i asked if he could withoit a warrant, he then said im asking you if its ok. I said yeah go ahead. He asked do you have weed? And i said, I do theres some in the center console. He then looked all over my car. He didnt weigh it at least not infront of me, he said hed throw it away and I could leave. I smoked in the car beforehand, not even 10min before.

How Can We Win the War on Drugs in the Streets, When We Can’t Even Win It in Our Prisons?

Question by Wake the Sheeple: How can we win the war on drugs in the streets, when we can’t even win it in our prisons?
How can we win the war on drugs in the streets, when we can’t even win it in our prisons?

“People are always trying to smuggle drugs in,” said Gretl Plessinger, spokeswoman for the Florida Department of Corrections. “Our ultimate goal is to get rid of it, but I’d be a fool to tell you that will ever be realized.”

http://www.washingtontimes.com/news/2010…son-walls/

So, how easy is it to get drugs in prison?

Drugs are easier to get inside prison than on the street – they just cost a lot more, says a 15-year inmate who testified Wednesday at the inquest into the death of prison activist Laurence Stocking.

http://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/story/2000…00914.html

Seems it’s pretty easy.