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Originally Posted by aCultureWarrior
If you were to pay attention to other posts in the thread, it's an infraction in the State of Michigan (and numerous other States as well).
Driving while high on dope on the other hand...
Like I said, it's news to me that it's a crime. It's a civil infraction, which is less than a misdemeanor.
As I stated above, hence Sgt. Jonathan Frost had probable cause to stop the vehicle driven by Deven Guilford.
The state law governing bright lights hasn't been changed since 1954. In light of the Guilford tragedy, it's time for lawmakers to revisit the law.
The specific ordinance that we're talking about is yet another tool that law enforcement uses to get people off of the road that shouldn't be driving.
Just looking at the video it was obvious that Guilford was high on either alcohol or narcotics.
Why are you not concerned that someone high on drugs was driving?
Toxicology testing reported low levels of THC, the active ingredient in marihuana, and caffeine. The THC and THC-COOH levels are consistent with someone who had been using marihuana over a period of time, and that the active THC level (7. 2
ng/mL) suggests that Deven last used marihuana within 3- 4 hours or sooner. The THC metabolite numbers (28.6 ng/mL from blood and 293 ng/mL from urine) are consistent with recent smoking. A pill bottle labeled "Green Crack, 90% Sativa /10% Indicia, 1 gram" was found in the car's arm rest. A partially smoked handrolled
cigarette containing an unknown substance was found inside this pill bottle.
News release from Eaton County Michigan Prosecuting Attorney Douglas R. Lloyd
http://www.eatoncounty.org/images/D...ney/Press_Releases/Guilford_Press_Release.pdf
Why are you not concerned that someone who was legitimately stopped by a police officer attacked him and beat the officer, causing the officer to use deadly force because he was in fear of losing his life?
I addressed the HATRED that you, GFR7 and the movement that you represent has towards the American criminal justice system in another thread.
Seek therapy, as all of that HATE is going to eat you up inside.