off topic I know^^^
agreed it's a small step, but it definitely is in the right direction.
agreed it's a small step, but it definitely is in the right direction.
And the wall comes tumbling down! ..... John Melloncamp
My advice is to buy southern exposure real estate there fast!
I can imagine a southern facing ski slope with a new use during the summer
Why would I care what you think of me?
Here's a safe link...whatcha think? http://www.mrbreckenridgerealestate.com/properties/view/S367864/residential
i was actually just confused by the other dude's argument. i think he knows he has no clue what hes talking about.off topic I know^^^
Do ya get lotsa bright blue sKies there???
...and I'm the Pope
because they're just a dog like any other, and the owner should be punished for raising a dog, not the whole breed... I love my pit one of the most loving breeds there is. Bad owners not bad dogs.
Holman wants to honor the will of Breckenridge voters as much as he can, which is why he looks upon 2F as something of a "litmus test" that officers should consider before deciding who to bust and for what. But it doesn't change Colorado or U.S. laws -- and he says McAllister understands that as well as he does. "In my personal conversations with Sean, he told me, 'Rick, we realize this is somewhat symbolic in nature and it doesn't really change the fact that it's still a state and federal violation' -- although changing that is obviously one of the goals for Sensible Colorado and Sensible Breckenridge. They weren't successful at changing things at a state level, so they're going to chip away at the local level."
In the meantime, Holman expects to spend plenty of time explaining the limits of 2F. "You can't believe some of the phone calls I've been getting," he says. "One guy wanted to know if was okay to open a pot-and-coffee shop."
Not yet, my friend. But maybe someday.
Which one of you people called up the Breckenridge police chief about opening a pot and coffee shop?