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That has to be a school zone with EO Smith there.Under 1/2 ounce is an infraction.
That has to be a school zone with EO Smith there.Under 1/2 ounce is an infraction.
That has to be a school zone with EO Smith there.
Depends on what the open container law in CT is - I don't know it. If they consider any bottle not in a bag or package to be open that's a whole lot different from it being there with the cap off. Also, I don't know what the DWI law is as it pertains to having an open container even if you take a breathalyzer and pass.Isn't having an open container of alcohol in a vehicle more or less an automatic DWI? They can still charge them, but if they didn't yet then they may have gone pretty easy on them.
I can't really chalk this up to..."ahh the dumb mistakes that kids make". An unopened bottle of Vodka? Sure. Maybe even the 4 grams of weed in this climate. A BB gun without the other two, even that is no big deal. The combination of these suggests two not very nice people planning to do some not very nice things. That's the optics.
They are suspended per ESPN.This is not a good thing for the program and bad timing.
One of the strengths of Diaco is that he apparently doesn't allow for any funny business. So they should not expect much leniency.
I understand that students, athletes or others, come to college from diverse backgrounds. In these backgrounds may be exposure to crime. One would hope being at a great campus like Storrs would help them mature and evolve. Hope these young men continue to mature.
4 grams +/- = 1/8 ounce +/- ... $35 +/-
No clue on the laws. Just popped in my head that EO Smith is across the street.I thought the same initially but it's not reflected on police report (yet) and I think there is a distinction between personal use amount (< 1/2 oz) and distribution amount.
I need to get hooked up with your guy for sure.
Very curious to see how Diaco handles this.
I would expect them to be suspended at least through the end of the season.
I'm not going to comment on the weed. I don't like it and don't understand why anyone would but to each his own. On the vodka, driving around with it is beyond stupid. Drinking (underage) in your dorm is one thing, operating a vehicle makes it an entirely different issue.
I don' think that's the point he's making. At 19, both booze and weed are illegal. However, booze does become legal at a later point in life. Pot does not. So it is understandable if an underage person can get his hands on it. BTW, Alcohol WAS illegal, without a prescription (just like weed in this state), for a few about 13 years from the late Teens until the early 30's.I find it interesting that you don't like and don't understand cannabis use but seem perfectly fine with getting intoxicated from alcohol. They are both mood altering drugs, the only differences being that cannabis is much less harmful and has been illegal in the past.
So it is understandable if an underage person can get his hands on it.
Much less harmful is a difficult thing to prove and I am of the opinion that how harmful use of either substance is/can be would need to be viewed on a ca case by case basis.I find it interesting that you don't like and don't understand cannabis use but seem perfectly fine with getting intoxicated from alcohol. They are both mood altering drugs, the only differences being that cannabis is much less harmful and has been illegal in the past.
But it is not legal at any age.Weed is easier to get than alcohol at 19. Much easier.
1) not true, one of them "could" (but most likely didn't) have a prescription. Weed is not entirely illegal.But it is not legal at any age.
1) I said that earlier. Didn't think I had to rehash (no pun originally intended).1) not true, one of them "could" (but most likely didn't) have a prescription. Weed is not entirely illegal.
2) what does that have to do with your point that "it is understandable if an underage person can get his hands on it." It's easier to get weed than alcohol, whether it's legal or not is unimportant. They're underage anyway.
Part of me agrees. The other part of me hates to see non-violent offenders have their lives potentially ruined. I'd like to know more about the BB gun
I doubt they get more than community service and a fine for the arrest . I doubt this even meets the threshold for having to use your AR. This is just more disappointing than anything else and @Jimmy Serrano is right, fawk RKGS, get some difference makers.Agree, I hope they are lawyered up as at least one could possibly be labeled a felon for life.
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