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what does it take to police >> when you are banging and screaming on the door. >> hit her with an assault rifle. >> some americans are mad and pushing back against the police. >> what are you placing me under arrest for? >> some are upset the government spies on them. >> what you do onning your cell phone is none of their dam business. >> everyone can spy on any one. >> i could do it if i could just control the drone. >> spy on the police?
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>> policing america where is the line between security and liberty? >> i want the police to be better armed for d bad guys but today what does that mean? >> more than 100 square blocks were decimated by fires and lieutenanters. >> the race riot in the 0s they had swats for special weapons and tactics. for years they were called out only in emergencies like a riot or bank robbery where hostages were taken. but their use has increased from less than one raid a day to today maybe 100 raids every day. including cases where i have to wonder why call out the swat
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team? >> joe is a stand up comic. the five foot 3 inch tall man caught the attention of the swat team in new york city. >> i had a really mind numbingly bad customer service experience. i did what we all did i we know the home and i pitched about it on facebook. i thought i was funny. i quoted fight club. >> he paraphrased it might walk into an apple store with an ar 10 sem my automatic weapon pumping rounded after round into one of those smug fruity little concierge. >> people were immediately responding that it was obviously from fight club. >> i thought it was literary a good time. in 90 minutes later the swat team came to my home. >> the whole planet came. everybody had their guns drawn. >> they took 9s 0 seconds to
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google me they would have seen i am teaching a yoga class, i don't have a police record, i don't have a violent history. >> his local paper suggested joe had been stupid. >> who doesn't ven the on the internet. i never thought i could quote a movie even a movie like fight club and it would bring the fight club to the door. if i didn't answer the door with a sense of humor who knows what could have happened. >> they wouldn't talk about the raid. >> other swat teams like to talk about what they do. >> i have planned 2,000 operations. >> he leads a swat team in kansas city. we around the soldiers out here. we are not fighting a war against an enemy. we are trying to help people. >> police department search warrant. >> he says his team usually knocks first and then de penteding on circumstances waits 10 seconds or maybe two minutes. >> police department search
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warrant. >> before breaking down the door. >> we are not liable for any damage we do. my guys will try to patch up adds best they can the door. >> the suspense of barging into homes good tv. there are several swat team reality shows. >> officers die in the line of duty with this type of warrant. >> after we did the show kids would run up to us and get int the van and check things out. >> the sergeant doesn't like to was wake suspects up in the middle of the night other swat team leaders do. >> we want to be able to win without having a fight. >> a 25 year veteran of the dallas police department. >> if i have a gun at home and someone is banging at my door screaming i am another likely to pick up the gun and shoot. >> what you are announcing is police. >> police force, search warrant. >> just because the guy says police doesn't mean he is police. you just hear bang, bang.
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it is scary. >> it is supposed to be scary. we leuse that to gain a tactica advantage. >> it doesn't get used too often today? >> i have been involved in over 1,000 warrants and operations. i can't think of any time it hasn't been proved to use swat. >> we use swat as a first reinstead of last. >> the police are turning into warrior cops and swat teams are greatly over used. >> police search warrant. it is bad. today police use swat teams to raid truck stops that have video poker machines, barbershops, organic farm, a frat house where there's said to be under aged drinking. in iowa police used this many armed men to raid a house where people are accused of credit card fraud. >> using this kind of force and violence of people who are suspected of crimes who are not violent is a wildly
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disproportionate use of force. they thought somebody might be part of a family drug ring. >> an ex-marine completed two tours in iraq and worked at a copper mug. he had just went to bed after his 12-hour shift. >> his wife is in the house he grabs his military weapon. one officer drips and fires his gun the other fired at them. they opened fire. whe >> 71 shots. they killed jose. inside the house officers found no drugs or illegal weapons. >> i can't fault an officer. >> it often suggests prior radios instead of a raid. >> we would dress up in ups and fed-ex uniforms take the truck
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package at the door, come sign. >> police, search warrant. columbia police, search warrant. >> when you burst into people's homes nasty things do happen. this swat team believes there's a large supply of marijuana. >> the police posted this video on the web and it went viral. >> they rush in the house, shoot the dog, terrify the kids. the video speaks for itself. they are not pulling hair. they are not swearing. they are not knocking people on their faces. they are walking through the house. police with a search warrant. police with a search warrant. the pit bull is attempting to bite a police officer. i think they have legal authority to stop the dog from biting. i know they shot the pit bull because the pit bull was reportedly a threat.
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a federal magistrate found the officers did nothing wrong wiin that case. >> nothing wrong, even though they didn't find the large supply of marijuana just a tiny amount. >> when you are using swat teams to serve warrants on people suspected of drug crimes you are creating contention when it wasn't there before. >> police work is dangerous. they don't know what they are go going to face they are protecting themselves>> their instinct is something is trying to rob them or rib them off. >> they get bad or more in the pentagon. >> it involved odd stuff. helicopters airplanes these items an agency could no longer afford but many could use. >> today m 16's and grenade launchers and tanks these are things designed to be used on a battlefield. >> his team once had a borrow a
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garbage truck to get close to the gunman who try to rescue people who were wounded. >> in your town the sheriff's office got an m rap. >> any armor you can procure especially free is a good thing. i am a huge fan of having it not needing it verses needing it and not having it. >> local police got cash from the department of homeland security which they used to buy armored trucks. >> it is the preferred vehicle beyond question 270 grand. they come and drive it off the lot. >> all of this equipment has a purpose. >> search warrant. search warrant. >> they protect the officers and make it clear the gbad guys fac overwhelming force. to fight back would be futile.
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>> we served a house war -- search warrant. when we get to the door they stand up with the block for the hand gun. they distract them. >> went off he fell to the floor dropping the gun. before he reached for the gun my guys are on top of it. we aren't going after grandma selling weed. >> they raided the home of bob and add dehart former cia employee. why? >> when my son was in 6th grade we built a hydro uponic garden. >> he spotted him coming out of the gardening store wrote down the license plate number and told the sheriff's department they left with a small bag of merchandise. >> the county sheriff sent a team to our house. >> we hear banging and screaming i am hiding under the covers.
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>> reach out open the door i am on the ground face down hands behind my head. i am staring at his boots. he's standing over me with an assault rifle. they are yelling are there children in the house. >> they knew nothing about their history. >> we had security clearances background checks for my job. >> on guard for two and a half hours while they searched every square inch of our house. >> we didn't find out why they came to our house more than a year later. >> all they were told was -- >> there are narcotics in the home we are going to find them. >> they even gave them a receipt no items taken. >> why the swat team? >> one of the guys told us that marijuana seeds had been pulled out of our trash. the trash people are involved. the neighbor's kids must be walking through and throwing their stuff in our trash. >> it turns out what the police
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found in their trash was not marijuana it was tea. >> i drink high quality lose tea. i brew it in big batches and then when i am done with it i throw it into the trash. >> police found the tea leaves and did a field test on it. >> it had a positive reading for marijuana and that was enough to raid our home. >> it wasn't until after the raid that police sent the tea leaves to the lab. the lab came back doesn't look like pot. it doesn't test positive for pot. >> you are guilty of -- >> i don't know a that we are guilty of anything but drinking tea. >> 100 raids every day? also did you know there are now border patrol checkpoints inside america? >> i don't need reasonable suspicion. >> that's the law, sir. >> no it's not. peanuts! peanuts!
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>> the officers say their police dog alerted them to something in their car. anderson said the dog never alerted to anything. he wouldn't let them search his car so officers break both windows then tased him from two directions. here's what he looked like later. >> on youtube you can see lots of confrontations like that. lots of americans are upset about being stopped not on the border but miles away from the border. our government did rule the border patrol may set up checkpoints within a reasonable distance of the border. what is reasonable? >> they said that distance is 100 air miles from external boundary of the united states. >> 100 miles that's where most americans live. >> 2,000 people live in these spots more than half of california all of maine all of new hampshire.
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>> all residents are suspect virtue of living in arizona. >> he understands that he's an air force pilot who served in iraq and afghanistan. now he's based in texas where he found he had to pass through checkpoints all of the time. >> there's no way to leave the border town without going through a checkpoint. >> the checkpoint he had to pass through most often is 67 miles from the border. >> i started to feel like i was asking permission to leave that town. i am just traveling in the united states. i haven't crossed any borders. i didn't really like that feeling. >> he installed cameras in his car. >> i want to be able to prove this. >> i asked them if they were free to go i asked them why they were detaining him. they wouldn't answer any questions. >> they are standing around without telling them anything. >> border patrol agents at immigration checkpoints induct brief stops for the limited purpose of verifying residents. they could not involve the searchs of individuals or the
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interior of their vehicle. >> the person says yes i am they should be let go. but that's still the guy would just lie. >> may be suing. you can't set up a checkpoint. >> that's what many border ages do. >> i want to check my trunk. >> here a border patrol agents inspects one of our cars. >> it was a peaceful little town. it was calming. there was no problems. >> big government creates problem at a number of checkpoints grow more americans are saying this is destroying our town. >> there are less and less tourists coming here. >> this woman had to close her business. >> it is sad. this town depends on tourists. we are in america. >> they say it is like living in
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occupied territory helicopters over head surveillance towers dozens of border patrol trucks in their streets. >> it is a one-block town the border is not close to here. >> image living in a small town where in order to gee to work or take your kids to school every day you had to answer to an armed federal agent. >> that's the law, sir. >> no it is not. >> they want to ask you about your medical history or where you are coming from. in other days they might decide they want to search your car. >> you can't hardly get on the road now if somebody doesn't stop you. it's like taking care of everything now is a criminal. >> these are the kinds of experiences real people are having on a daily basis. they fundamentally fly in the face on what it means to be in a free society where you don't have to answer fed rajts when you are going about your daily business. >> leave us alone. big brother, big brother looking
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at us. >> am i being detained? >> more americans are pushing back. >> arizona photographer james boray refused to answer extra questions. >> where are you coming from? >> why? >> because i said you are over there. >> answer my question. do you have a gun in the vehicle? >> you could have said i don't have a weapon. >> they asked him a series of invase i have intruce i have questions it was none of their business they didn't have the authority. they>> get out of the vehicle now. >> why are you twisting my arm? >> you are not lifting it for us. >> yes, i am. >> he was pulled out of the car at gun point and detained in and cuffs for almost an hour while agents tour him out of the car. >> they found no contra ban. he said it is wrong that he is asked where is he going in his own country. >> i guess the border patrol
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agents would say come on rex this is hardly a threat for your liberty. tell us where you are going. >> i answered 17 questions. i produced a military id and driver's license and passport. >> it is your job to be a border guard wouldn't you want to detain them? >> you might want to but unless you have reasonable suspicion for a crime. >> lack of cooperation cannot be useded as a basis for personal information. >> he stopped in the middle of a road has done nothing wrong and finds himself surrounded by government agents with dogs. >> the border patrol did not respond to our questions about this. >> congressman peter king defended the agents. >> i think about border patrol as border patrol. >> we do have people coming into
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this country illegally they don't stay on the border. they keep going. >> if people aren't immediately compliant they break a window. people has been tased. >> i am not aware of any abuses at all. if anything the complaints we get is there is not enough strength enforcement. isn't hathere something unamerin about american citizens having to prove we are american just to dri drive to work or the grocery store? >> it is an upsetting world you have to balance it. you have to drive within their own country. real freedom lies in the thin space that separates an american citizen from an armed member of their government. >> that thin line keeps getting thinner because authorities keep inventing more tools. >> they may use mike troe cross successor to drop targets. >> coming off drones keep getting smaller and trickier.
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>> america locks up more of its people than any other country. >> one roon is... >> mandatory sentences. >> mandatory minimum jail sentences is why lawrence and lamb month garrison spent time in jail. they were about to go to college when the fbi raided their home. >> they show us a picture do you know this guy? it was a guy that fixed our car. >> they were raised for cocaine conspiracy. they found no money, no drugs. >> no drugs? >> nope. >> never sold any drugs? >> nope. >> the beforer denied they didn't use any drugdrugs>> why you? >> i did business for them legitimate repairing the car. >> they reduced theirselves.
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>> they will lie to make you look more made you look like s type of drug lord. >> why would they do that? because mandatory minimums encourage for students implicate others. >> a prosecutor might lower your sentence. >> that give the you an incentive to make things up. >> it gets themselves out of trouble. >> this is not a bad word. this is a good word. criminal the, murder he is, drug dealers they don't deal with choir boys. >> you can find that out. you have to know when somebody is lying. >> she wam a prosecutor she is ga gailed drug dealers. >> it is more control for prosecutors. >> less control for the judge.
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>> unique circumstances torer for the defendant. >> he can't do anything he can't say this is nuts? >> no. judges complain about this all of the time. they apologize and say i am sorry i don't have this do this but i can't do anything else. >> after earl had back surgery i got addicted to pain-killers. he met a woman in a bar. >> she kept asking him to supply him with pain-killer pills. >> she was working for the cops. >> she set up meetings where she could get pills. >> for that he was charged given a 25 year mandatory sentence. >> in the judge's apology he said the punishment doesn't submit tsub fit the crime. with reluctance i will have to give the defendant 25 years. >> they are begging them to change the law. >> harsh sentence. if he plead with the prosecutor
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before he got to the stage he would have been facing that. >> the threat of long jail time persuade people to plead guilty. >> i had grown men on a drug bust burst out in tears we think, why? mandatory minimum. >> if you plead guilty you won't get a mandatory minimum. >> i am not a drug trafficker i want to tell the joer remy side of the story. prosecutor the drop the hammer. >> why would the prosecutor be such a hard guy about it? >> they want to say look at my conviction rates? >> former prosecutor won the senate seat after dragging about being tough on the bad guy. >> it is not a surprise they are the only one left of a mandatory minimum they benefit directly from them. >> i work in florida we have hand tory minimums for drug laws
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>> and the message is make something up about somebody. >> exactly. if proponents to mandatory sentences are right when they are opposed the crime rates are down when repealed crime rates go up. >> michigan repealed the mandatory minimums another than dwleers ago. >> they saved billions of dollars and crime rate fallen 20 percent. >> next, more drones are coming smaller, creepyer. >> big brother has new ways to watch. that is next. staying active can actually ease arthritis symptoms. but if you have arthritis, staying active can be difficult. prescription celebrex can help relieve arthritis pain so your body can stay in motion. because just one 200mg celebrex a day can provide 24 hour relief for many with arthritis pain and inflammation.
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>> new revelations about the federal government's spying on our phone lines. >> he revealed the nsa keeps a record of most every phone call americans make. learning that makes lots of people mad. >> get a specific warrant based on probable cause or stay out of our lives. >> what you do on your cell phone is none of their dam business. >> but rankeded paul sued the government for collecting those without getting warrants for each person. >> this is a fourth amendment protection. >> it fore bids searchs and is he sures illegally. >> they thought of the british soldiers going into your homes. >> they will tell you they are protecting us they have privacy controls in place. i have a news flash for you. sometimes the government doesn't tell the truth. >> all of this yelling he does
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is not one example of political abuse. >> he says political abuse because the nsa had been abuse called love in. >> they monitored nine phone numbers associated with female foreign nationals. >> the guys checking up on his girlfriend. >> that happens all of the time. you have phone companies doing that police officers fbi agents. any time there's access to something like this there's potential for abuse. in this case they were caught. >> how much have they disclosed? >> the government tells us insurancinsa spying savers lives. it prevented a plot to bomb new york city subways. prevented a somali immigrants from tending money to terrorists in somali. >> 54 potential terrorist attacks were foiled. >> they said these were terrorist things we prevented on cross examination before the committee every one was ee if is rated. they get down to one somalian
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guy taxi driver sends it back to somalia. >> would the nsa lie? >> does the nsa collect any type of data at all on millions or hundreds of millions of americans? >> no, sir. >> it does not? >> not wittingly. >> yet the nsa does and quite wittingly. >> he lied. >> no, this was a classified secret program we didn't want the enemy to know about. general clapper had he had time to prepare he could have given a better answer? >> what would have been a better answer? >> i don't know. the nsa does not listen to phone calls. they drill down on the numbers. >> to protect us. >> i am for looking at the person's records if you get a warrant. there's no reason not to get a warrant. >> it delays the investigation. >> there's a rapist in the united states. we want to kecatch them.
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a judge has to be available 24-hours a day. do you think the judge almost ever says no? >> if the judge always says yes how does the warrant protect us. >> say you call up and say i want all of the records of all of the republicans who live in texas. my guess is the judge will say no. i am not willing to give up on it because i fear the time when maybe someone in government becomes not so well intentioned. i don't think president obama is a bad man. his motives are good. i worry about the next president and the president after that. >> senator paul argues we catch more terrorists without tracking every phone call. >> we take our eye off the prize by spending so much time mining information from innocent ill v individuals and less time targeting individuals. we had two-days boston bombers. >> russia warned them about them the fbic interviewed them. they didn't keep an eye on them. >> one went to chechnya was radicalized there.
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we didn't know he was on a plane. >> the boys set off the bomb at the boston marathon. >> they are too busy tapping our phones they don't pay attention to what they ought to pay attention to. >> if we see a terrorist phone number over seas coming into the u.s. we can track it down. >> do you ever worry about the police going too far in these cases america is becoming like a police state? >> well sure. >> we are not even close to that? >> not even close. >> we are close says technology writer. >> we have these little cameras onning our phones on our tablets on our i pads. >> on a computer a light goes on and tells me a camera is on. >> not when a hacker has control of it or in one case the fbi. >> the police can turn this on remotely wut the light going on and spy on us. >> i don't know if the police can do that or not but the nsa isn't doing that. >> but they can. >> as far as we know.
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>> for all i know you could be spying on me. you could have left bugs around my office here. how do i know you didn't do it? >> the fbi did admit to secretly spying through a lap top. >> when you are on your cell phone they know where you are. they can turn on the pimicropho at any given moment even though you turn your phone off they can still operate the mike tocropho listen to what's going on with your phone. >> that's scary. perhaps equally scary is now your neighbor can buy one of these, a personal drone. you're taking the pain reliever that works faster on tough pain than extra strength tylenol. and not only faster. stronger too. relief doesn't get any better than this. advil we're changing the way we do business, with startup ny. we've created tax free zones throughout the state. and startup ny companies will be investing hundreds of millions of dollars in jobs and infrastructure. thanks to startup ny,
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find your inner minion only at the despicable me minion mayhem ride at universal studios hollywood. >> our big plans. here's a sample of what's happening? >> micro air vehicles. mav's will use micro sensor and micro processor technology to navigate and track targets through complicated terrain such as urban areas equipped with chemicals combustible tail roads or explosives for precision targeting capabilities. these things can be turn the into weapons and perhaps even creepyer the day you can buy a drone. this one is called the fan dom vision. you could buy one now for just
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$500. $1,200 if you add a camera. >> even a simple ton can do it. back down gently. sit. >> people use these to get amazing videos. this is niagara falls. >> this man sells drones. he says farmers love them. >> you can fly over the crops rather than inspect areas within the crops. they fly a drone 1,000 feet over they get footage in three minutes. we have rel tors using them now to fly around houses to take ariel views of the houses. >> i hope they practice first. >> we are having a little problem. >> i crashed the thing trying to learn. it is only two pounds i would think you could hurt somebody. it is a weed wacker. >> you can land it without landing it shut it off it comes
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back. >> once we got it working it was easy to control. the gps makes sure you don't lose your drone. >> i can take it away. bring it over here it will go right back to or should where it was set. >> it is cool but if any one can buy these what will happen to our privacy? >> what will happen is people sunbathing in the back of the house or people looking through the neighborhood to see what's inside. >> it was cool until it started taking pictures of my wife over there. >> they were willing participants. it can spy and fly for miles. it is noisy but high in the air it would be easy to spy on people. >> the next generation of drones would be less noticeable. this one looks like a humming bird. >> does any one really want to be watched without knowing it? >> other people liked it. >> it is great.
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>> marijuana is illegal here in new york state. washington state colorado just realized it not just for medical use, for any use. >> legalization supporters cheered when voters said yes. colorado politicians oppose legalization. >> the question looming over colorado governor john hinkle luber. now what? >> our voters want marijuana regulated like alcohol. >> that's the plan.
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>> by january 1st this iraq war vet made the first legal purchase. >> changing it for the worst say those who once ruled ore the drug war. >> we are invent advising it for the marketplace. >> most recently president obama's drug czar. he says colorado will soon realize its mistake. >> if we go to colorado in the next month we will start seeing the problems? >> we are already seeing the problems. >> kids have gotten a hold of marijuana. but there haven't been many problems. denver looked normal. it is hard to tell if any one was high. easier to see who is drunk. but there's no longer a war on weed in washington or colorado. >> the war kills people, runs over people. let then the war in a different way, better prevention. much better law enforcement. >> we have been trying better law enforcement for years.
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>> not at the scale we do. >> for 40 years america spent a trillion dollars trying to fight drugs. police still make out arrests for marijuana possession every 48 seconds. >> what does it say about america we lock up more people than any other country. >> we should be ashamed about it but it doesn't mean we replace one tragedy with legalization. >> not all police officers agree. >> law enforcement job is to protect people from each other. we can't protect them from themselves. >> for 36 years tony ryan was a cop in denver. >> they are killing each other they have the street corner to sell drugs. the way to solve the problem is legalize it. >> seattle police have gotten into the spirit of legalization at a pot rally this officer handed out bags of doritos with funny warning signs. we thought you might be hungry.
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don't shock on weed. >> it is a dose of reality. >> it is a reality that weed gives some the munchies and the reality kids were already getting high. >> you don't have to leave the school to get high. it's right there. >> denver's medicine man score sent marijuana to medical patients before. now and de williams has more customers. >> when we first started it was scary. i would wake up maybe once a week and believe that i was in federal prison. >> he runs the shop with his brother and mom. they made a million dollars in the first month of legalization. >> legality brings peace. >> it brings mass commercialization and promotion. >> come to marlboro country. >> we are about to create the next rj reynolds or marlboro of marijuana. >> marlboro doesn't have gangs shooting up people's homes. >> marijuana kills in indirect ways driving while stoned. >> we will see more drivers
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participating in getting high and getting behind the wheel. >> they run humorous ads to try to get marijuana users to think about what they do when they are impaired. playing ball when high is now legal. drive to go see the pros play isn't. drive high, you get a dui. >> colorado asked motorists to report reckless driving when the trooper made the stop they look for signs with impairment. with alcohol you can do a breathalyzer test. there's nothing. blood test would show marijuana use. >> we may have to take them to a hospital or medical facility for that. >> sober person might test positive for marijuana. it can stay in your blood for a week. they bring in drug recognition experts. don ndou says he has been
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trained to understand marijuana's effects. >> you might see their eyelids have tremors or actual body has tremors, bloodshot watery eyes. >> this car blew through the stop sign. the trooper smelled alcohol. >> did you have anything to drink while you were there? >> what did you have? >> i had a -- >> a whiskey? she runs him through a series of tests called roads sides. they are the same whether they suspect the driver is stoned or drunk. >> from that position 1, 2, 3. >> this driver passed the test so she let him go. >> with marijuana now legal some worey stoned drivers will cause more deadly car accidents. but so far that hasn't happened. others fear the reach for madness crime wave. >> crime, murder. >> that hasn't happened either. in denver crime is down. >> we are here, we are doing it.
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