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This could have far reaching implications for everybody, regardless of where you live, if allowed to continue…
From the attorney, Steve Lehto.

https://youtu.be/KH3VYCh7z5o?si=gEgroWGUyo29W1Tg


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Hmmm.... Interesting, but I wonder how useful or practical such a search would be.
Think, for example, dragnet searching "PornHub".
How many hits could you get? Hundreds? Millions? And hope your target was in the group of hits? I think the only way to make this work be to make the search target a limited geographical area.


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I keep finding reasons to leave my birthplace.

It makes me sick what the influx of assholes has done to this once-great state.
 
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^^^no shit.
 
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My beloved Colorado is quickly turning into the Eastern Branch of California. Polis (the governor) is doing everything he can to emulate Newsome (CA governor, and speculated Senate candidate)

I could moderately tolerate the "sucking chest wound" that has destroyed Boulder. It seems that the whole region, from Castle Rock to Ft Collins, has become Californicated.

A couple of years ago my sister moved out, and it may be my next move. I just don't know what state is safe to move to.

I remember growing up (a long time ago) when Boulder had a regularly scheduled "Little Britches Rodeo". Those days are gone, gone, gone.


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Sorry, Doug, from here it looks like the qualifiers you used: “is quickly turning,” “it seems that,” have been supplanted by “has turned” and It seems that the whole region has become Californicated. I truly am sorry because I have as many friends in Colorado as I do in Wyoming and some will be heavily impacted by the direction the state has taken, e.g. western slope ranchers and the prospect of wolves being transplanted into the tapestry of National Forest, and private land ranches out there. If the voters and USFWS really wanted this, the wolves should be headed to RMNP, but of course that’s east of the Continental Divide and might actually impact those who wanted them.


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Originally posted by YooperSigs:
Hmmm.... Interesting, but I wonder how useful or practical such a search would be.
Think, for example, dragnet searching "PornHub".
How many hits could you get? Hundreds? Millions? And hope your target was in the group of hits? I think the only way to make this work be to make the search target a limited geographical area.


Easy peasy for a computer program that’s not even AI. When I do data downloads for analysis, might as well get the whole set as downloading the data is what takes time and you don’t want to repeat for different sections.



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USSC may not be as friendly.


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Sometimes I feel regret that I'm most likely in my last couple of decades of living on this planet. This is the kind of thing that, when it happens, gives me some comfort in that realization. I have a nine year old grandson that I truly want to be here for as long as possible. I worry about his future in this State and the country in general.

Colorado born and bred. Proud to be a Coloradan. It was a great place to grow up. Not really in a position to just say "fuck it I'm outta here". The politics here suck with Denver and Boulder running and ruining everything. I have intense nostalgia for my hometown of the 70's.


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The real issue has nothing to do with the state f Colorado but the police going in and looking at your search history .....


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Well, if the Colorado Supreme Court ruled that evidence from dragnet internet searches was inadmissible, it seems likely the police in Colorado wouldn’t be engaging in any more of them.
 
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