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Colorado edibles and Amtrak

Discussion in 'Apprentice Marijuana Consumption' started by Fireappaloosa, Sep 1, 2015.

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  1. I know there's other recent topics similar, but I was wondering if anyone had experience getting edibles out of Colorado on the Amtrak. I've seen people say on the trip out of Colorado they've encountered dogs on the train. But others say no problem. With the legalization, I'd assume they'd have a dog running though the Denver station, and maybe the train even. Only want a few to bring.

     
  2. Never seen a dog
     
  3. #3 jainaG, Sep 1, 2015
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    Don't do it. They don't have dogs all the time but they do have them on holidays/elevated alert days.


    WASHINGTON, Oct. 24-
    "A five-day crackdown resulted in 42 arrests of
    suspected drug couriers traveling on Amtrak trains from New York to the
    Washington area, an Amtrak spokesman said tonight.

    John L. Jacobsen, the Amtrak spokesman, said more
    than 15 pounds of cocaine, crack, heroin and marijuana were confiscated
    in last week's operation, which was reported in Tuesday's Washington
    Post.


    Amtrak police, Federal Drug Enforcement
    Administration agents and local police officers identified suspected
    couriers in Pennsylvania Station in Manhattan when they bought tickets,
    The Post reported. They were then met at their destinations by narcotics
    agents and drug-sniffing dogs.


    New York is a center for the drug trade and a
    distribution point to many other areas, the authorities said.


    The investigation was the first in which so many
    agencies have worked together to deter drug shipments on the Amtrak
    corridor, Mr. Jacobsen said. They included Amtrak, the D.E.A. and police
    officers from New Jersey, Maryland and Virginia and Philadelphia.
    Amtrak has run programs for a decade or more to halt use of the trains
    for drug trafficking, Mr. Jacobsen said."


    http://www.nytimes.com/1988/10/25/us/42-amtrak-passengers-arrested-in-drug-sweep.html

     
  4. We can not allow discussions involving trafficking.
    Please do read the forum guidelines, as you promised to upon sign up.
     
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