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Old 04-20-2017, 08:30 PM
 
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Yes, it simply could not have been the drugs found in his system, it must have been some other invisible, undetectable drug. Give me a break. You guys really believe that crap?
It's more believable than the crap you want people to believe, and at least my crap is backed by science.
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Old 04-20-2017, 08:36 PM
 
Location: In The Thin Air
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Boulder County detectives find marijuana plants at scene of triple homicide - Boulder Daily Camera

This just the latest in the many robberies, burglaries and drug-related homicides in Colorado.

Amazing, the massive surge in homicides and robberies since the pot shops started infesting the city of Denver.

In 2010, Denver had 33 homicides

In 2016, Denver had 58 homicides

In 2010, Denver had 1,002 robberies

In 2015, Denver had 1,239 robberies

https://www.denvergov.org/content/da...enses_2010.pdf

https://www.denvergov.org/content/da...enses_2016.pdf

I am all for very controlled medicinal marijuana but it is completely out of control in Colorado.

There are some states that have it legalized at the state level for limited medical conditions which I don't see an issue with.

In Colorado though it is basically a mecca for it. Travelers can't stay in some hotels, the light-rail ridership seems to be weak because of the contact high many people don't want and overall it has caused Colorado to have massive rates of far more serious drug use then other states.

Some of the light rails, hotels and motels reek of marijuana. I have been in Southern California, Arizona, Nevada and Colorado recently.

Only Las Vegas can compare to Denver when it comes to smelling it in public.

Colorado Springs and Denver also have a massive heroin epidemic due to the states ultra-liberal turn the other way policies towards illicit drugs

Facing surge in opioid abuse and overdose deaths, Colorado distributes 2,500 doses of Narcan – The Denver Post
You left here a while ago and you never had anything good to say about it.

Nobody smokes on the light rails. You just made that up. There are light rail cops on there all the time.

Nobody smokes in the hotels because it is illegal to do so.

Colorado Springs is not liberal.

Opioid abuse is up in the entire country.

Please stop spreading false information.
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Old 04-20-2017, 08:36 PM
 
Location: New Jersey
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It's more believable than the crap you want people to believe, and at least my crap is backed by science.
No, it's not backed up by anything, literally. Mine is backed by simple logic. An illegal hallucinogen was found in the blood of two people who ate other people's faces off. But you would have us believe that it's all a coincidence and the real culprit is some other invisible substance.
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Old 04-20-2017, 08:37 PM
 
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Stoners just want to get stoned.

Those fools have no redeeming qualities. The dregs of society that need an artificial substance to "escape". Escape from what?
Who says they are escaping from society? Oh yeah, you are saying that so it must be true.
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Old 04-20-2017, 08:39 PM
 
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Remember those two face eaters who everyone said "had" to be on bath salts and it turns out it was all just pot?
No, they were on bath salts. Go back and read that again. Pot does not cause someone to eat another's face. Keep up the propaganda.
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Old 04-20-2017, 08:40 PM
 
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Do you live in Colorado?

If you don't then zip it.
He used to live here and he would start posts like this in the Denver forum. He would just ramble about how much he hated it here because he couldn't make enough money and how everything got too expensive for him.
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Old 04-20-2017, 08:41 PM
 
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No, it's not backed up by anything, literally. Mine is backed by simple logic. An illegal hallucinogen was found in the blood of two people who ate other people's faces off. But you would have us believe that it's all a coincidence and the real culprit is some other invisible substance.
No, you're claiming it was cannabis.

There are a miriad of molecules and chemical work around that if you don't know what you are specifically testing for, won't show up on the tests, this isn't rocket science. How's that for simple logic?
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Old 04-20-2017, 08:41 PM
 
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Yes, it simply could not have been the drugs found in his system, it must have been some other invisible, undetectable drug. Give me a break. You guys really believe that crap?
I believe it wasn't pot.
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Old 04-20-2017, 08:43 PM
 
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No, it's not backed up by anything, literally. Mine is backed by simple logic. An illegal hallucinogen was found in the blood of two people who ate other people's faces off. But you would have us believe that it's all a coincidence and the real culprit is some other invisible substance.
Pot is not a hallucinogen.
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Old 04-20-2017, 08:44 PM
 
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Boulder County detectives find marijuana plants at scene of triple homicide

I wonder how often alcohol is found at crime scenes. I bet it's more often than pot.
Or guns. Has anyone checked on that?
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