Re: Carl Pelini resigns at FAU, effective immediately
Posted: Wed Oct 30, 2013 8:00 pm
I agree completely.
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Well put.Stallion wrote:I've never been into the weed-at all- but the country is quickly coming to the conclusion that the consequences from weed are less significant than the consequences of criminalizing the conduct of a large percentage of the country. Do we really want to spend money on the criminal justice system and more prisons-do we really want convictions harming the records and job prospects of our kids when some of the most successful people in the world probably did it in college? I want to tax the hell out it. I see decriminalization sweeping the country in the next decade
While true, it is currently illegal in Florida and Pellini was in a position of authority. At the very least, he should have been fired for bad judgment.Stallion wrote:I've never been into the weed-at all- but the country is quickly coming to the conclusion that the consequences from weed are less significant than the consequences of criminalizing the conduct of a large percentage of the country. Do we really want to spend money on the criminal justice system and more prisons-do we really want convictions harming the records and job prospects of our kids when some of the most successful people in the world probably did it in college? I want to tax the hell out it. I see decriminalization sweeping the country in the next decade
I work for a company that has more employees than FAU has students and staff. Drug testing? Absolutely not. Photos emerge of any of us hitting a bong? Laughter and some teasing at happy hour. Busted for possession? A referral to a good lawyer.Digetydog wrote: While true, it is currently illegal in Florida and Pellini was in a position of authority. At the very least, he should have been fired for bad judgment.
As all good liberals do. Which is why April 15th is your national holiday.Stallion wrote:I want to tax the hell out it.
What company do you work for? I've never managed to get a serious job without a drug test.BigT3x wrote:I work for a company that has more employees than FAU has students and staff. Drug testing? Absolutely not. Photos emerge of any of us hitting a bong? Laughter and some teasing at happy hour. Busted for possession? A referral to a good lawyer.Digetydog wrote: While true, it is currently illegal in Florida and Pellini was in a position of authority. At the very least, he should have been fired for bad judgment.
These draconian policies have been eliminated years ago at major corporations. It's not like the guy was operating heavy machinery.
Because the law is stupid and to have one's career ruined because of it is sad.Arkpony wrote:Why would you feel sorry for an adult in a responsible position getting caught knowingly breaking the law?
ponyboy wrote:As all good liberals do. Which is why April 15th is your national holiday.Stallion wrote:I want to tax the hell out it.
The whole thing is stupid. Though I'm don't partake either, you're right there is nothing wrong with pot. Decriminalization is happening and it's a good thing.
I feel very sorry for Pelini.