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HereSince1628

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38. And, now it is also a reportable conviction that would prohibit future gun purchases.
Sat Feb 16, 2013, 04:27 PM
Feb 2013

It'd be interesting to know if Maricopa Co. bothers reporting those to NICS

Missing reports for conviction of use of banned substances is one of the largest holes in NICS (the national instant check system).

Nuts! defacto7 Feb 2013 #1
what do you mean? think Feb 2013 #7
You don't have to be high to get a DUI. That is absurd. Comrade Grumpy Feb 2013 #2
kick In_The_Wind Feb 2013 #21
Arizona is just one giant speed trap. Their "police" and "highway patrol" are among the most podunk villager Feb 2013 #3
That makes no logical sense. PufPuf23 Feb 2013 #4
And, now it is also a reportable conviction that would prohibit future gun purchases. HereSince1628 Feb 2013 #38
So people with a MMJ card felix_numinous Feb 2013 #5
Arizona looks like a beautiful state, but their public officials are insane Bjorn Against Feb 2013 #6
"their public officials are insane" alot of those were also voted into office so cstanleytech Feb 2013 #9
I know there are a lot of nut jobs in Arizona, but there are a lot of good people as well Bjorn Against Feb 2013 #12
I dont see it or alot of the republican states going blue for atleast 14 - 20 years cstanleytech Feb 2013 #14
I use to live in Arizona atreides1 Feb 2013 #17
how many decent people can there be if they continue to elect these nazis? frylock Feb 2013 #13
Sadly, there just aren't enough decent people. TM99 Feb 2013 #26
best of luck to you.. frylock Feb 2013 #31
Thanks frylock TM99 Feb 2013 #33
What was the mountain a few miles northeast of Tucson Hard Assets Feb 2013 #37
I think you are describing TM99 Feb 2013 #42
So, if you have traces of other judgment impairing prescription drugs, you're illegal to drive?... W T F Feb 2013 #8
I think the pharmaceutical companies will love it etherealtruth Feb 2013 #20
+1 uponit7771 Feb 2013 #44
So all cops have to do Politicalboi Feb 2013 #10
I agree " I will NEVER go to AZ again." In_The_Wind Feb 2013 #22
DUI SamKnause Feb 2013 #11
Are you fucking kidding me? Seriously, is this a joke? Chakab Feb 2013 #15
Welcome to DU, Chakab! calimary Feb 2013 #16
Thanks for the welcome, but I've been a registered member Chakab Feb 2013 #18
Well, I'm glad you're here anyway! calimary Feb 2013 #40
Guilty until proven innocent (if you got enough money to prove yourself innocent, that is) !! blkmusclmachine Feb 2013 #19
Speechless works for me... meeshrox Feb 2013 #23
AZ seems to get more draconian every day. City Lights Feb 2013 #24
this is the stupidiest thing I've read in years LittleGirl Feb 2013 #25
Dumb ass. nt bemildred Feb 2013 #27
I'd like to test that judge..... Uben Feb 2013 #28
THC concentrations in the blood of occasional marijuana users quickly fall below limits of drug test Kolesar Feb 2013 #29
Texas might have it's problems KatyMan Feb 2013 #30
They want to collect that DUI dough. DUI money racket. It's a whole economy unto itself. lonestarnot Feb 2013 #32
Why would anyone grandpamike1 Feb 2013 #34
I did a little research after posting this indie9197 Feb 2013 #35
No it doesn't. I have active and inactive THC in my body. Hard Assets Feb 2013 #36
Last night the pot smoke was so thick outside my house you could see it TrogL Feb 2013 #39
Fie to you and your sciency facts ! nt eppur_se_muova Feb 2013 #41
And we're off.. Bette Feb 2013 #43
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