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I had to go to the DMV yesterday. My birthday is when my driver's license expires. So I went in there, and it wasn't that bad for CDL. I thought it was going to be more expensive than what it was. But they made me go through all kinds of paperwork. They wanted a birth certificate, and a Social Security card, and proof of where you live, two utility bills to separate different kinds of utility bills, and all that crap. But finally got my license. So I got a Class A CDL for another seven years, I think it is. And it'll be my last one. So I only really needed it for the finish up this year and a little bit of next year. But anyhow, I was just thinking about that. My next license I get will be just a regular old driver's license. I'll still have my bike on there. Yeah, I'll have my biker's endorsements. But of course, there's all kinds of different rules when you have the federal license. You know, like for instance, for DWI, which I don't drink, but it's still nice to know that you have a little bit more lead way. For a regular driver's license, you can be up to 0.8 and still be legally, as long as it's below 0.8, you can be 0.08, not 0.8, 0.08. You won't be charged with a DWI. But with a CDL, it's 0.04. It's half of that. Basically, you could have one beer, and seven hours later, get in your car or your truck, You can be pulled over and if they give you that breathalyzer, you can be hit for DWI on a .04. There's mouthwash that has that much alcohol in it, for crying out loud. So, things like that. That'll be all gone. I won't be under these strict rules anymore. Is there a point system or how do they detect marijuana? I'm just curious.

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