Recent comments in /f/vermont

happyonthehill802 t1_jcltqu9 wrote

Reply to Handyman apps? by odkevin

If you're good, i wouldnt even consider an app. Just put yourself out there.

Start an llc, get some insurance, a few business cards, and advertise on facebook/craigslist/local gas station, etc

Get a second line for business calls, i made the mistake of using my personal cell once. Never again.

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twowheels t1_jcln3mc wrote

It seems that the most likely bad incident would be a case of misidentification, which already happens, no? It’s definitely something I think of often as an avid forager of edibles.

I guess if a dispensary sold some mid-identified mushrooms that would give them just the justification they’d be looking for to crack down.

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Mauimail1 t1_jclghoo wrote

“it can impugn their integrity.” 🤣 Consequence hammers coming down with the wrath of God for these cops. Jfc if there is evidence of a crime then there should be charges and an indictment. This two tiered justice system needs to end now.

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HomeOnTheMountain_ t1_jclf7ei wrote

This is a bad argument. You're staking your freedom or others freedom on an assumption. Legal rights are binary - they exist or they don't.

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Arguably, no one is being arrested for mushrooms in vermont at the moment regardless of this legislation (if it passes). You do, however, run the risk of someone going nuts and trying to push these laws by opening a dispensary or flaunting federal rules too much which draws attention from the feds. Totally hypothetical until its not

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Not to mention that mushrooms are not cannabis. They're not physically dangerous (well, arguably) but they're not without risk. Unfortunately most folks are too ignorant to do any research on them so they just treat them like weed. That's not the case, and one really really bad incident would be all it takes to reverse public opinion, repeating the 70s propagana bull shit all over again.

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whaletacochamp t1_jcldwj2 wrote

TLDR: Certified drug recognition expert is over confident and has a vendetta against people driving high. Inappropriately charged many folks with DUI using these "skills"

Remember kids - drug recognition experts are an unconstitutional farce and ACAB!

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