So, I was thinking of getting a few friends together sometime this spring or summer for a trip to Colorado.
I bolded some text below and was wondering if anyone might be able to chime in with some advice since people like me tend to raise flags when we ride by ( or as one officer told me after pulling me over for allegedly exceeding the suggested speed limit, "...as loud as that bike is you're not going to go by unnoticed").
Anyone in?
(please note, I'm not condoning any illegal activity. I realize my government loves me and only passes laws restricting my freedoms to protect me from my self. If it weren't for my loving government I would probably just sit in a dark room and masturbate until I died from dehydration)
I bolded some text below and was wondering if anyone might be able to chime in with some advice since people like me tend to raise flags when we ride by ( or as one officer told me after pulling me over for allegedly exceeding the suggested speed limit, "...as loud as that bike is you're not going to go by unnoticed").
Anyone in?
(please note, I'm not condoning any illegal activity. I realize my government loves me and only passes laws restricting my freedoms to protect me from my self. If it weren't for my loving government I would probably just sit in a dark room and masturbate until I died from dehydration)
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Transportation of marijuana or marijuana products across state lines is illegal. Although people attempt it often, police are constantly on the lookout and you could face both state and federal prosecution if you are caught. Colorado is bordered by cannabis intolerant states such as Utah, Wyoming, New Mexico, Kansas, Nebraska, and Oklahoma. Be safe and know your rights. Many travelers are quickly profiled as cannabis users and forced into illegal searches. Even though cannabis is legal in Colorado, if you do find yourself in a pinch with the law, check out our Colorado Cannabis Lawyers page for help!
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Transportation of marijuana or marijuana products across state lines is illegal. Although people attempt it often, police are constantly on the lookout and you could face both state and federal prosecution if you are caught. Colorado is bordered by cannabis intolerant states such as Utah, Wyoming, New Mexico, Kansas, Nebraska, and Oklahoma. Be safe and know your rights. Many travelers are quickly profiled as cannabis users and forced into illegal searches. Even though cannabis is legal in Colorado, if you do find yourself in a pinch with the law, check out our Colorado Cannabis Lawyers page for help!
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