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[–]MajorPhaserQuality Contributor 24ポイント25ポイント  (6子コメント)

forming a "dank road", if you pardon me.

I do not. That name is horrible. I'd vote for Northwest Grassage.

My question is, if I were traveling that road with some dank in my car, but there was a cop car setting up a trap there, hoping to catch stoners, and they decided that in their opinion, there was reason to pull me over, turned on their lights, but by the time they approach me, I'm in CO, can they continue the pursuit there?

Probably. A number of state and local PDs have agreements about pursuing into other territory when a crime was committed or suspected. It's not like TV in the 70s where you cross a border and the cops stomp on their breaks and throw their cowboy hats on the ground, cursing.

Of course, you're ignoring a larger problem. MJ is illegal federally, and bringing it across state lines means you're trafficking, which carriers multiple years in federal prison. Even if both states legalized it

[–]throwstupidquestion1[S] -2ポイント-1ポイント  (5子コメント)

From what I understand, they still would have to prove intent to distribute to charge me with trafficking? Anyway, I don't think federal agents are very likely to focus on that. And lots of people already cross the WA/OR border with their weed.

[–]MajorPhaserQuality Contributor 2ポイント3ポイント  (4子コメント)

From what I understand, they still would have to prove intent to distribute to charge me with trafficking?

No, they'd need to prove that to convict not to charge. And depending on how much you have, that isn't particularly difficult if you have more than a small amount.

I also don't know why you'd want to bring weed across state lines for personal use between states where it's legal. Why not just buy it locally when you get there?

[–]derspinyQuality Contributor 1ポイント2ポイント  (2子コメント)

Do you mean "why not buy it locally right now," or do you mean in general?

I'm not a pothead, but there's absolutely a market for regional varieties of marijuana, just like there's a market for other states' craft beer, for Californian (or French, or Chilean) wine, or for imported produce. It's illegal to serve that market, but black-market wholesalers have been making a bundle on it for decades, and I fully expect that, the moment it's legal to move pot across state lines, those businesses will either go above board, or be replaced by new above-board wholesalers specializing in… I dunno. "Colorado Chronic?"

[–]MajorPhaserQuality Contributor 1ポイント2ポイント  (0子コメント)

I meant right now. The risk/reward for trying to deal with interstate travel just doesn't make sense when you can buy it on arrival at your destination. But yeah, I get why you'd want to in a general sense. Artisanal, Small Batch, Organic Weed

[–]throwstupidquestion1[S] -1ポイント0ポイント  (0子コメント)

I did say it was a stupid question. But, you know, for future reference.

[–]derspinyQuality Contributor 17ポイント18ポイント  (5子コメント)

Do not bring federally-illegal controlled substances across state lines, you doorknob.

[–]SenorJuansieQuality Contributor 1ポイント2ポイント  (2子コメント)

AZ*

[–]CyberTractor 1ポイント2ポイント  (0子コメント)

He clearly meant the state of Azirona.

[–]lambda_llama 1ポイント2ポイント  (0子コメント)

I don't know about crossing state lines but usually crossing county lines or city/township jurisdictions is fine when the officer observes the infraction where they have jurisdiction.

I would advise you not to be the test case here.

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