[Vision2020] BSU student arrested, 2 lbs of pot found in dorm
Kenneth Marcy
kmmos1 at frontier.com
Mon Oct 1 18:16:34 PDT 2012
On 10/1/2012 4:40 PM, Moscow Cares wrote:
> If UI is considered "Nasty and Inebriated", what does this make bSU?
>
> Courtesy of KHQ AT:
>
> http://www.khq.com/story/19686976/bsu-student-arrested-2-lbs-of-pot-found-in-dorm
Well, it does not manifest good things about their business education
efforts considering better organization policy would suggest a
security-based separation between executive workspace and high value
inventories, which apparently was not the case here. Nor does it suggest
that their personal legal education efforts are what they might be in
that the suspect allowed officer-entry into the residence and storage
area without a search warrant.
Economically, during the period 2001 to 2011, Idaho ranks 7th of the 50
states in net number of in-state jobs displaced due to the excess of
domestic consumption over foreign imports in terms of jobs necessary to
support those activities. Idaho lost 21,900 jobs through imports just
from China during the period, and gained 3,800 jobs through exports,
leaving a net jobs displaced due to trade with China of 18,200.
This particular incident very likely does not involve China, so it's
just data above and beyond the usual statistical data channels, but the
trend of the data is the same. State imports and domestic consumption
exceeding production for export in exchange for revenues into private
producers' and state revenue coffers.
This problem could be reduced to a token memory status if Idaho adopted
a foreign marijuana independence policy and promoted state policies to
allow for domestic production and distribution. Well-tilled and
fertilized acreage is available in abundance, and, considering the
extensive ready markets for high-quality products, only legal go-ahead
notices are necessary to implement appropriate seasonal drilling -- seed
drilling, that is, prairie planting . . . why the next thing you know
Jethro and Ellie Mae will be in their truck on their way up from
California to export some of Idaho's finest back to Beverly Hills. And,
of course, that's how the best economies work -- produce product for
export in exchange for money into the local production area.
It really is unfortunate that at least some of Idaho's federal
delegation appears more concerned with importing dollars into their
personal portfolios during their public service instead of working to
pass laws that would allow the areas they represent to develop a
positive state balance of trade, and thereby enhance the local
economies. If these laws were already passed, Idaho's drills could
already be at work, regardless of anyone's baby.
Ken
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