Show-Me Po-Po Scare Tactics Against Amendment 4 Recreational Weed

Law enforcement spokespeople are using fear in a last ditch effort to thwart a political effort that's exceptionally popular . . .

The stoned school bus driver is a classic trope and possibly a sign that most people have given up in the losing fight against weed . . . In fairness, here's the quote and perspective . . .

“The school bus company could fire them for having alcohol in their system while driving the school bus and the kids to school, but under Amendment 3, they won’t be able to take any action if they have marijuana in their system . . . Amendment 3 would prohibit the drug court from stopping an individual going through drug court, from using marijuana while they’re in drug court,” he said.

Read more via www.TonysKansasCity.com link . . .

Law enforcement leaders in Missouri oppose Amendment 3

MISSOURI (KFVS) - Missouri could join the growing number of states legalizing recreational pot on November 8, but law enforcement leaders in the Show Me State call Amendment 3 dangerous for Missouri. Both Missouri Sheriff's United and the Missouri Association of Prosecuting Attorneys have come out in opposition.

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