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pfroyjr t1_j3n3dyn wrote

Please, do not mistake my advocating for harsher penalties to mean to say we should skip due process and convictions by a jury of your peers.

I'm simply saying that over time standards have been reduced in nearly every aspect of government and there are far too many loopholes, lenient judges and crooked lawyers. We need people to fear the consequences of actions like child abuse especially in the case of child sexual abuses.

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pfroyjr t1_j1ir073 wrote

Reply to comment by icosa in Just a friendly reminder by b3_yourself

Lol. One road is typically more the primary road. When in doubt yield. It's been a long time since I went through the drivers Ed manual, but I taught my daughter and she's totaled 2 cars in the last 3 years by looking at the phone and not paying enough attention.

In the end I think all drivers should exercise caution and pay attention. A little common sense goes a long way. If only it was more common ha ha ha

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pfroyjr t1_iyahtmv wrote

I use the app Hiya to screen calls. It's pretty good at catching spam calls before the phone ever rings. Personally, I think it's worth the $20/yr.

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pfroyjr t1_ivzs03e wrote

Should be that all the power resides at the state level with federal only taking care of the border, national defense and interstate roads that belong to the fed. Sununu thinks weed is the gateway to heroin and is very against legalizing. The thought at the state level is to sell and regulate like alcohol where the state is "in business" of sales and taxes from those sales.

Given the federal law the state can't go into the pot business and so is even more against it, despite the options to make millions in state revenue like our neighbors. Free market means nothing here in relation to pot. It's just sad that "live free or die" is only applicable when the state profits, and otherwise your freedoms should be limited in their eyes.

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