So are you saying its acceptable to break the law if it is not one you deem serious? Are you saying speeding is not a serious crime? It may be a crime you deem not serious, but the consequences...
Liked On: 25-06-2017, 11:07 AM
A mate of mine who was a truckie was being pulled over at a random booze stop when his phone rang, He ignored it while moving partly because the cops could hear it ringing. He passed through the line...
Liked On: 25-06-2017, 06:37 AM
A willingness to break the law, even a stupid law is still going to reflect on the person. What I am suggesting that people consider, is are you willing to break the law? What does this say about...
Liked On: 24-06-2017, 09:42 PM
That is not entirely what I was getting at. More along the lines of Who decides what laws cause real issues and what ones dont? I agree with your points above, but my point is while it was illegal...
Liked On: 24-06-2017, 09:39 PM
Well Naaaa. It is still currently illegal. As such, if you are prepared to break the law in this manner, then will you comply with other laws that are of similar importance in your mind? That then...
Liked On: 24-06-2017, 09:35 PM
Indirect victimless crime??? Buying weed is not taxed, therefore you are depriving the NZ taxpayer of money that could be used to support the country....Health, education, police....more tax income...
Liked On: 24-06-2017, 07:44 PM
A willingness to break the law, even a stupid law is still going to reflect on the person. What I am suggesting that people consider, is are you willing to break the law? What does this say about...
Liked On: 24-06-2017, 07:43 PM
Indirect victimless crime??? Buying weed is not taxed, therefore you are depriving the NZ taxpayer of money that could be used to support the country....Health, education, police....more tax income...
Liked On: 24-06-2017, 07:13 PM
Well Naaaa. It is still currently illegal. As such, if you are prepared to break the law in this manner, then will you comply with other laws that are of similar importance in your mind? That then...
Liked On: 24-06-2017, 04:52 PM
But the they would need to prove the instrument was actually for "the purpose of taking drugs" and unless they test the bong for drugs they cannot. You could very easily own it for legally smoking...
Liked On: 24-06-2017, 04:48 PM
That is not entirely what I was getting at. More along the lines of Who decides what laws cause real issues and what ones dont? I agree with your points above, but my point is while it was illegal...
Liked On: 24-06-2017, 03:25 PM
Which in turn implies that they could not smell it as otherwise they would have had probable cause and arressted him giving an entirely different story.....Hence you have just illustrated the NO...
Liked On: 24-06-2017, 02:15 PM
Well Naaaa. It is still currently illegal. As such, if you are prepared to break the law in this manner, then will you comply with other laws that are of similar importance in your mind? That then...
Liked On: 24-06-2017, 12:50 PM
Well Naaaa. It is still currently illegal. As such, if you are prepared to break the law in this manner, then will you comply with other laws that are of similar importance in your mind? That then...
Liked On: 24-06-2017, 08:37 AM
I like the "polish plate" rack. Have not seen one of those. Looks like fun
Liked On: 24-06-2017, 07:49 AM