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Originally Posted by FlaChief58
When colorado made recreational legal, I remember hearing of checkpoints along state lines. Of course, times are changing and it doesn't have the same stigma as it used to, so it's entirely possible that LE doesn't care as much these days
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It's more believable with regards to the KS/CO border because it's in the middle of nowhere, and traffic is much more sparse. The KS/MO border (particularly around the KC metro region) has a million veins between them, with 435 and I70 being large and heavily trafficked just for general commuting. There is just no chance of a checkpoint interfering with people's day to day on those highways; no one would stand for it (and this is for sure discounting anything related to jurisdiction/legality of said checkpoints).