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Originally Posted by IAMthepokerhack
How does this sale change any of the things I have asked you about? I have made 0 comments about essence.....all I have done is point out your weak logic and refusal to provide any facts other than “I saw a sign...and, I saw a dog.....and, I thought about it”.
Also I want to point out that I am not any any way advocating anyone taking cannabis products to McCarran-I am just pointing out that you are incorrect in your assumptions and you continue to insist that everyone itt just accept your claims.
Logic ? I saw X, Y and Z on my way into the terminal . That is a foundation. You object to my inference or
any that the police (not TSA necessarily ) with a dog were looking for pot, given X the new signs saying possession was illegal in the airport, Y the drop box to put your pot in, and thereafter Z a new "dog inspection" prior to the TSA area. That supports the inference that the very public display was pot-related.
http://www.latimes.com/nation/la-na-...018-story.html Feb 23, 2018
"McCarran International Airport in Las Vegas is now offering travelers a chance to dispose of any marijuana they might have on them before hopping onto a flight. So-called "amnesty boxes" have been installed at the airport and soon will be located at smaller airports in North Las Vegas and Henderson — 20 dope boxes in all.
More than half are already in place at various passenger drop-off sites and airport car rental sites."
Also, according to a May news report
McCarran International Airport has also figuring out how to juggle legal weed. They are on federal mandates, so while people can have pot right down the street, they absolutely cannot have it anywhere at the airport. So the airport came up with a new way to gently remind people of that law.
"What we did is we installed these amnesty boxes. When we first installed the amnesty boxes people were like, 'Oh the airport just wants to steal your marijuana," Christine Crews joked. "No. Quite the contrary. We would much rather you leave it at home. But if for some reason you forget, we do have the amnesty boxes."
Christine Crews, the Public Information Administrator for McCarran International Airport said overall, they have not had a problem.
She said there have been a few citations, but no arrests. She said the only citations she knows about come when people are caught with weed and still refuse to throw it away. If people are caught, they could face a misdemeanor charge and then have to come back to Las Vegas for court. "
https://www.fox5vegas.com/news/rolli...bf943416f.html
Dogs do not multi task, I would agree .... however, some folks blindly discount the possibility of pot-detecting canines, at roughly the same time that 20 or so signs and drop boxes were first installed; I get the vehement adherence to the bombs/not pot position that, you don't want it to be true, you weren't caught when you did X, therefore they are not looking for pot.
Accept my inference from what I saw or disregard it at your own discretion, that's up to you*. I had scarfed down two brownies as I walked across the terminal because I saw the dog searches; although I had no explosives in my possession at any time, I still reeked of pot and that dog stayed with me for a very long time.
(* Folks selling tickets over cost at a Las Vegas venue also reject the claim that is illegal .... the cost of getting caught doing so, a citation, comes to about $3,000, including fees and a voluntary donation to quash the matter 12 months later.*
Last edited by Gzesh; 11-14-2018 at 08:39 PM.