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    1 month ago

    He won’t do any of it… but,

    1. Order the immediate publication of all government climate research data
    2. Lease all climate monitoring satellites to the EU for 5 years.
    3. Order the complete destruction of all records of US secret agents, foreign assets, etc. operating outside the US.
    4. Pardon everyone convicted of federal drug crimes for possession of cannibis
    5. Order the complete destruction of all records of immigrants who entered the country under executive order but without any other legal protection
    6. Order the complete destruction of all heath records of government employees, especially those regarding gender affirming care and pregnancy.
    7. Share as much espionage data as possible on Russia, Saudia Arabia, etc. with trusted foreign nations.
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        I’d be worried about the ones charged with driving under the influence. It could easily be a way of profiling, given that there isn’t any objective way to prove someone’s high and not just having consumed within a couple days. The only current way that I know of is a field sobriety test, which can be a bit subjective.

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          given that there isn’t any objective way to prove someone’s high and not just having consumed within a couple days

          You can do blood tests for THC, which are a reliable measure.

          You are probably thinking of THC-COOH urine or saliva tests, which indeed will show positive for days or even weeks after you are already sober again, since THC-COOH is a metabolite of THC that takes very long to break down and does not have psychoactive properties

          Just do it how Canada does it, they have a very reasonable cut-off value for THC blood concentration that even regular consumers with a tolerance for THC won’t surpass while sober again