VIDEO: Law enforcement expert discusses the legal concerns of the recreational marijuana bill



With Governor Ned Lamont expected to sign the recreational marijuana bill into law, Connecticut police agencies are gearing up to find the best practices to …

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  1. The selfish few in the General Assembly who took an oath “ To Protect and Defend” have turned their back on their own citizenry for money ! The pain and anguish to come that will be endured by individuals and their families is unconscionable. Countless lives and futures of what “could have been” will be forever erased all in the name of their “twisted” and “dark” agenda. Death is an equal opportunity employer and business will be brisk. We have an opportunity to correct this atrocity in November at the Polls by electing officials who will “serve” the public and not “be served”.

  2. The best way is not to legalize it!
    Even medicinal Marijuana causes lapses in judgment. Some Doctors will withhold issuing scripts for pain medicine because the person feels better, then overexerts themselves, and potentially injures themselves further. You don't feel pain so you move as usual, then when the medicine wears off, you find yourself in worse shape. Same is true with medicinal Marijuana. These statements based on assisting elderly clients who were seeking pain medicine assistance. Catch 22 is that if pain medicine is given openly addiction can form and that is far worse. Vote NO to legalizing Marijuana.

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