Good to see you again Rick.
Randy
Don. You may call me again at the same number as before. I lost the message and number. I was away at work and now have a couple of days off. Will tomorrow at 2:30 pm be good? Thanks for your patience.
BaltACD Something is fishy! Jeffy must be getting medical guidance from the Sturgeon General!
Something is fishy! Jeffy must be getting medical guidance from the Sturgeon General!
I think Big Pharma may have something to do with the pushback. Cure certain cancers? How will we be able to sell very expensive treatments?
They can't be public with their opinion, so I'm sure the backroom hints are running wild.
Larry Resident Microferroequinologist (at least at my house) Everyone goes home; Safety begins with you My Opinion. Standard Disclaimers Apply. No Expiration Date Come ride the rails with me! There's one thing about humility - the moment you think you've got it, you've lost it...
CandOforprogress2Mary Jane has gone from bad girl to saving lives via Medicinal Use to a "safer" way to have a good time and now thanks to the current Attorney General back to Bad Girl again....Could someone tell this guy that he is a lawyer ( Attorney General) not a doctor like the Surgeon General.
Never too old to have a happy childhood!
Firelock76 LithoniaOperator, welcome aboard!
LithoniaOperator, welcome aboard!
Thanks! I appreciate that.
Still in training.
zugmann LithoniaOperator I have no particular relevant expertise, but my strong impression, after interacting his other humans for 68 years, is that the poster was/is the real Mr. Gates. And that he’s a guy worth listening to. No thanks.
LithoniaOperator I have no particular relevant expertise, but my strong impression, after interacting his other humans for 68 years, is that the poster was/is the real Mr. Gates. And that he’s a guy worth listening to.
No thanks.
Do you not believe that is really Ricky Gates? Or are you saying you don't think he's worth listening to? (Or both?)
Just curious. Not taking issue with your view.
The reason why my husband is now disabled comes down to a drunk driver in 96 for the most part. Why that one person. In his fatal accident he was involved in back then the other party had a BAC of .24 and had been reported leaving a bar 10 mins prior to the accident. My husbands truck he was driving was hit with enough force to rip the cab right off the frame behind the drivers seat throw it about 20 feet from the chassis. Accident reconstruction put the impact at over 150 G's when it happened over 100 is considered fatal. My husband bounced around like a pinball in the truck. It left him with a TBI that stayed hidden for 4 years that when he got rear ended in 2000 was damaged again slightly and 3 weeks later started firing off seizures.
LithoniaOperatorI have no particular relevant expertise, but my strong impression, after interacting his other humans for 68 years, is that the poster was/is the real Mr. Gates. And that he’s a guy worth listening to.
It's been fun. But it isn't much fun anymore. Signing off for now.
The opinions expressed here represent my own and not those of my employer, any other railroad, company, or person.t fun any
I am new here, but in the past two days I have read this thread entirely, focusing particularly on the posts my Mr. Gates.
I have no particular relevant expertise, but my strong impression, after interacting his other humans for 68 years, is that the poster was/is the real Mr. Gates. And that he’s a guy worth listening to.
A very appropriate request, IMHO, both from wanting to come home in one piece and not wanting to be part of a news story.
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tree68 BaltACD A number of years ago, wasn't there a poster that used the ID of 'Ricky Gates'? I have no idea of the true identity of that poster. There was. He said a few things that might lead one to believe it was the real deal, but we've been fooled before.
BaltACD A number of years ago, wasn't there a poster that used the ID of 'Ricky Gates'? I have no idea of the true identity of that poster.
A number of years ago, wasn't there a poster that used the ID of 'Ricky Gates'?
I have no idea of the true identity of that poster.
There was. He said a few things that might lead one to believe it was the real deal, but we've been fooled before.
tree68 erikem Then there is the problem of what level of detected THC corresponds to legally impaired. Which is really the crux of my concern. Now that marijuana has been legallized in many area, perhaps some serious research on the subject can be conducted. Or if it already has been, on the sly, maybe the results can be made public.
erikem Then there is the problem of what level of detected THC corresponds to legally impaired.
Which is really the crux of my concern. Now that marijuana has been legallized in many area, perhaps some serious research on the subject can be conducted. Or if it already has been, on the sly, maybe the results can be made public.
For shame, for shame. If it was made public then the public would have the opportunity to become educated.
erikemThen there is the problem of what level of detected THC corresponds to legally impaired.
Paul_D_North_JrOvermod - I think you meant Don Phillips.
If I mix up the wrong Dons I might sleep with the fishes.
Overmod . . . Note for Don Oltmann: User "Rick Gates" is still listed as current, and while I didn't PM him, he has the function enabled. Here is a classic thread he started in 2012, which will give you one-click access to his Kalmbach contact information.
- PDN.
tree68 What I'm hoping is that there can now be research to find out what the beneficial parts of marijuana - instead of smoking a joint for your lumbago, you can take a pill that contains whatever will actually cure you. And you'll know that for X time after you take the pill, you shouldn't operate heavy machinery, etc.
What I'm hoping is that there can now be research to find out what the beneficial parts of marijuana - instead of smoking a joint for your lumbago, you can take a pill that contains whatever will actually cure you. And you'll know that for X time after you take the pill, you shouldn't operate heavy machinery, etc.
I've run across a couple of statements to the effect that the medcally beneficial components in Marijuana are indeed different than the psychoactive components.
If I get pulled over for DWI, the cop can do a breathalyzer right then and there. When they can do a similar test for marijuana, I'll feel a little better about legalizing it.
tree68What I'm hoping is that there can now be research to find out what the beneficial parts of marijuana - instead of smoking a joint for your lumbago, you can take a pill that contains whatever will actually cure you.
There's been plenty of research on it, and plenty of results ... spun either way, often depending on the source of funding as is regrettably typical of politically-charged 'science'. The beneficial effects of extract of THC were well-established as early as Neurosine; as near as I can tell, that product 'had to go' in the 1930s when the official Reefer Madness pravda was that Mary Jane had no redeeming medical or social virtues at all and had to be banned.
The chief current problem with marijuana appears to be that it compromises brain development past the teenage years, perhaps well up into the '20s, and I've seen no scientific evidence that the induced changes aren't essentially permanent. This puts a decidedly difficult face on 'access control' to "medical marijuana" than to alcohol or tobacco.
As I understand it, because THC is substantially fat-soluble, it has a relatively long retention time in the body, and a comparably long 'psychoactive' time. Whether that translates into a practical breath or sweat test that can be fairly admissible as court-level evidence of likely impairment is an interesting question. There is a now-largely-apocryphal report of a study done to show the evils of drunk driving, where they served beers to NASCAR drivers or the equivalent who then went out to turn laps "to show that even professional drivers suffer from alcohol". What the test actually showed, no surprise, was that after the first beer or two their driving performance on the track actually improved, and the slovenliness only started up after about 3 or more...
Note for Don Oltmann: User "Rick Gates" is still listed as current, and while I didn't PM him, he has the function enabled. Here is a classic thread he started in 2012, which will give you one-click access to his Kalmbach contact information.
Shadow the Cats ownerSo you can forget about ever hearing about relaxing the rules of weed around me.
Not that alcohol is any better, but we have a decent idea of the effects of partaking of same, like the body metabolizes an ounce in about an hour - a few hours after you finish that cold one, you're perfectly sober again.
We don't know that about marijuana. And the "dose" is not consistent as it can be with alcohol.
I just read thru this thread and need to say a couple things from my perpesctive here people. First off if your in charge of something that weighs more than 1 ton that moves any controlled substance in your blood is enough to make you impared and is not subject to argurement with me. Sorry as of yesterday I am going to have one hell of a WC case we had a forklift driver that over the weekend partook of weed and yesterday ran over another employee with 2 gaylord bins of plastic resin on his forklift weighing in at 2 tons. Said employee is now on the unemployment line and the victim is in the hospital getting his leg put back together est time till recovered 1 year.
So you can forget about ever hearing about relaxing the rules of weed around me. To those that want less drug testing in the workplace sorry I actually want more I have seen more families ruined by booze and drugs than I care to think about. I look at the newpaper in my area and see families ripped apart by overdoses on herion and other drugs and these are families I know and they all say the same thing they started off on weed and worked their way up.
SD70DudeHis question seems to be directed towards Mr. Gates, who is far and away the most likely person on here to be sought out for an interview.
Really? Ricky? Don't understand why so many seek anything from him.
Murphy Siding Carl- Look at the first few posts on this thread. The poster that Don is addressing above is not the poster whose avatar says Ricky Gates.
Carl- Look at the first few posts on this thread. The poster that Don is addressing above is not the poster whose avatar says Ricky Gates.
Judging by Don's first two posts he is having some trouble with the forum software.
His question seems to be directed towards Mr. Gates, who is far and away the most likely person on here to be sought out for an interview.
I wonder if this has anything to do with the upcoming verdict in the Lac-Megantic trial?
Greetings from Alberta
-an Articulate Malcontent
Thanks to Chris / CopCarSS for my avatar.
I have no reason to doubt that this was the authentic Ricky Gates back then. I haven't checked, but if his name shows on the posts early in the thread, that means he's still capable of seeing a message himself. Perhaps a private message would help.
Carl
Railroader Emeritus (practiced railroading for 46 years--and in 2010 I finally got it right!)
CAACSCOCOM--I don't want to behave improperly, so I just won't behave at all. (SM)
The Potomac Pundit Anonymous Gates served time at the Big House. After his release, I understand he works as a counselor. Gates changed railroading, but if he had refused the weed, someone else would have changed railroading. In other words, those who rule us are of a mind-set to use any "event" as an excuse to create more strings to control us. Things such as Gates did have been going on ever since the country began, but the results of what he did were IMPOSSIBLE a century ago. Hi. I would like to talk to you for a story I'm doing for Trains Magazine. An interview with you would be only part of a story on the Chase wreck, but it would add a lot. I mainly want to know what you've been doing for the past few years. Cheers.... Don Phillips
Anonymous Gates served time at the Big House. After his release, I understand he works as a counselor. Gates changed railroading, but if he had refused the weed, someone else would have changed railroading. In other words, those who rule us are of a mind-set to use any "event" as an excuse to create more strings to control us. Things such as Gates did have been going on ever since the country began, but the results of what he did were IMPOSSIBLE a century ago. Hi. I would like to talk to you for a story I'm doing for Trains Magazine. An interview with you would be only part of a story on the Chase wreck, but it would add a lot. I mainly want to know what you've been doing for the past few years. Cheers.... Don Phillips
Anonymous Gates served time at the Big House. After his release, I understand he works as a counselor. Gates changed railroading, but if he had refused the weed, someone else would have changed railroading. In other words, those who rule us are of a mind-set to use any "event" as an excuse to create more strings to control us. Things such as Gates did have been going on ever since the country began, but the results of what he did were IMPOSSIBLE a century ago.
Hi. I would like to talk to you for a story I'm doing for Trains Magazine. An interview with you would be only part of a story on the Chase wreck, but it would add a lot. I mainly want to know what you've been doing for the past few years. Cheers.... Don Phillips
That user's most recent post was in May, 2015, in the "Amtrak wreck in Philadelphia" thread. I remember seeing the name and assuming he was a imposter, but after re-reading this entire thread I am not sure. If he is an imposter he has gone to great lengths to appear real.
If he is the real Ricky Gates then it took a lot of courage to come and post on a site like this, under his real name no less.
I also had no idea Don Phillips had an account on here, but it makes sense as he is a Trains' contributor just like Fred Frailey.
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