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  • Originally posted by Jimjamesak View Post
    I also love that it was two state police officers that sued on the Governor’s behalf. Cops being worried because “it smelled like marijuana” is their usual catch all for their BS.
    They can always plant coke like big city cops.
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    • Originally posted by Kepler View Post

      They can always plant coke like big city cops.
      Probably not hard, coke does follow oil...
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      • Originally posted by Jimjamesak View Post
        I also love that it was two state police officers that sued on the Governor's behalf. Cops being worried because "it smelled like marijuana" is their usual catch all for their BS.
        And that is precisely it.

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        • White guy shoots up a clinic today, police knew of him already and say he was unhappy with healthcare.

          yeah, his picture is about right

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          • Originally posted by Kepler View Post

            Maybe it's like how DWI changed to DUI a while ago.
            In Minnesota we have both. Well...the terms are used interchangeably but one is a lesser offense than the other. [here comes my yearly dram shop information they make me test on] DUI is up to .07. (and above I believe .03) DWI is .08 and above.
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            • Originally posted by Handyman View Post

              In Minnesota we have both. Well...the terms are used interchangeably but one is a lesser offense than the other. [here comes my yearly dram shop information they make me test on] DUI is up to .07. (and above I believe .03) DWI is .08 and above.
              I think DUIs are also given for driving while on Percocet, and things like that, around here.
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              • Originally posted by St. Clown View Post

                I think DUIs are also given for driving while on Percocet, and things like that, around here.
                I believe you are correct. DUI is also for non-alcohol related impairment.
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                  Ah Michigan...
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                  • Ah, Michigan part 2:

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                    • Originally posted by Handyman View Post

                      In Minnesota we have both. Well...the terms are used interchangeably but one is a lesser offense than the other. [here comes my yearly dram shop information they make me test on] DUI is up to .07. (and above I believe .03) DWI is .08 and above.
                      Oh, that may actually be it everywhere, I had no idea.
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                      • I believe Alaska just uses DUI and Felony DUI (above a certain threshold) because of the weeeeeeeeeeduh.
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                        I spell Failure with UAF

                        Originally posted by UAFIceAngel
                        But let's be real...There are 40 some other teams and only two alaskan teams...the day one of us wins something big will be the day I transfer to UAA
                        Originally posted by Doyle Woody
                        Best sign by a visting Seawolf fan Friday went to a young man who held up a piece of white poster board that read: "YOU CAN'T SPELL FAILURE WITHOUT UAF."

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                        • Originally posted by Handyman View Post

                          In Minnesota we have both. Well...the terms are used interchangeably but one is a lesser offense than the other. [here comes my yearly dram shop information they make me test on] DUI is up to .07. (and above I believe .03) DWI is .08 and above.
                          The law in Minnesota is this.

                          It is illegal to operate or be in control of a motor vehicle if you are:

                          a) under the influence of alcohol;
                          b) under the influence of a "controlled substance;"
                          c) under the influence of an "intoxicating substance" that a person knows or has reason to know has the capacity to cause impairment; or
                          d) under the influence due to a combination of any of the above.

                          You do not have to have a certain alcohol or drug concentration to be convicted of driving under the influence.

                          "Controlled Substances" are Schedule I-V drugs defined by Minnesota statutes.

                          "Intoxicating Substances" include any drug or chemical that when introduced to the body impairs the central nervous system or impairs human audio, visual or mental processes.

                          You can also be convicted under this impairment statute if your alcohol concentration is .08 or more, or if it is .04 or more and you happen to be operating a commercial vehicle.
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                          • Originally posted by SJHovey View Post

                            The law in Minnesota is this.

                            It is illegal to operate or be in control of a motor vehicle if you are:

                            a) under the influence of alcohol;
                            b) under the influence of a "controlled substance;"
                            c) under the influence of an "intoxicating substance" that a person knows or has reason to know has the capacity to cause impairment; or
                            d) under the influence due to a combination of any of the above.

                            You do not have to have a certain alcohol or drug concentration to be convicted of driving under the influence.

                            "Controlled Substances" are Schedule I-V drugs defined by Minnesota statutes.

                            "Intoxicating Substances" include any drug or chemical that when introduced to the body impairs the central nervous system or impairs human audio, visual or mental processes.

                            You can also be convicted under this impairment statute if your alcohol concentration is .08 or more, or if it is .04 or more and you happen to be operating a commercial vehicle.
                            Decades ago, there were interesting cases in jurisdictions with statutes similar to that regarding the "operation and control" element. Situations where drivers who were under the influence recognized it was unsafe, and decided not to drive either before or after starting the vehicle and took steps such as throwing the keys on the floor and crawling into the back seat to sleep or wait for a ride. Cops would find drivers who had pulled off the road or in a parking lot who had never caused the car to move. The natural tension in conflicting policy factors made them interesting cases. I think this was roughly during the early years of the war on drugs (before N. Reagan though, I think), when a host of automobile exceptions to the warrant requirement were created, mostly by decisional law.

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                            • Someone always asks about that at Dram Shop...and that is still a crime if you believe the lady from the State.
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                              • Originally posted by burd View Post

                                Decades ago, there were interesting cases in jurisdictions with statutes similar to that regarding the "operation and control" element. Situations where drivers who were under the influence recognized it was unsafe, and decided not to drive either before or after starting the vehicle and took steps such as throwing the keys on the floor and crawling into the back seat to sleep or wait for a ride. Cops would find drivers who had pulled off the road or in a parking lot who had never caused the car to move. The natural tension in conflicting policy factors made them interesting cases. I think this was roughly during the early years of the war on drugs (before N. Reagan though, I think), when a host of automobile exceptions to the warrant requirement were created, mostly by decisional law.
                                I know that in MN, you can be charged with DUI if you're found passed out in the seat of your car, even if you never actually drove it anywhere after drinking. The only exception I recall is when a guy had tossed his keys into his car trunk and then fell asleep in his car. That was back in the 90s or late 80s, and I don't know if that's still the case.
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