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Heisman Trust reinstates Reggie Bush's trophy. JJ Redick, with zero coaching experience, is a candidate for the Hornets' head coaching job. Worst Day on the Web: man cleared of DUII after proving his body produces its own alcohol. Lions lock up young stars.
Getting a DUII because your body produces its own alcohol.
Crappy bowl games or crappy NFL games? Damien Martinez won't be charged in DUII, ruled eligible for Sun Bowl. The Friday staple "Or". Which crappy games are you watching this weekend?
NFL Week 13 picks. Beavers RB Damien Martinez arrested for DUII in Corvallis. One last look ahead to Pac-12 Championship Game. Danny & Dusty's Pac-12 Championship Game picks.
Mark Frohnmayer speaks out, cites DUII as ‘catalyst' in demotion. Portland agency should have known about $1.4 million scam. Portland makes top travel list. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Tuesday's COVID case sets a record in Oregon. Accused wrong way driver in I-5 crash charged with DUII, negligent homicide. Disney lovers may have noticed an Oregon centric scene in a new digital short. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
On the couch: David Gregory and TJ Noonan! We cover the Dumb Dicks in the News, including a driver who was busted for DUII with a "not drunk, avoiding potholes" bumper sticker, a woman falls for a fake Bruno Mars online and gives him $100K and a Czech woman performs oral on a man to stop a robbery of a Serbian gas station. Plus, David tells us about a carnie heist he's planned and hasn't yet committed! --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/rob-garguilo/support
ORLA's contract lobbyist and director of government affairs discuss what's ahead this legislative session. We get into everything from the dynamics of the Capitol to whether or not the "kicker" will be kicked. Other hospitality concerns this year include the possibility of the DUII threshold to be reduced to .05 BAC, the single-use disposable plastic debate, and paid family leave. And as always, we're keeping an eye on lodging taxes – not only protecting the use of lodging tax dollars, but also lodging tax compliance with home sharing platforms.Guest: Bill Perry, of Balance Point Strategies, BalancePointStrategies.com Guest: Jason Brandt, President & CEO, ORLA ORLA Member Benefit: Discount on Human Trafficking Response and Recognition Training from Guardian Group Advocacy Watch: Meals taxes proposed: Curry County, Hood River County Initiative Measure 124 lawsuit and win in Seattle Taste Oregon Legislative Reception, presented by Sysco
Brad Rowland (@BTRowland, Peachtree Hoops) hosts episode No. 394 of the Locked on Hawks podcast and he is joined by Aaron Freeman of Locked on Falcons for a portion of the episode. Discussions include Tyler Dorsey facing a DUII charge in Oregon, the NBA Finals, the upcoming draft, Michael Beasley and much more. --- Donate in the memory of Bo Churney: https://live.everydayhero.com/page/7cHmTAAEQACAAAAAACbPjw.html --- Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Brad Rowland (@BTRowland, Peachtree Hoops) hosts episode No. 394 of the Locked on Hawks podcast and he is joined by Aaron Freeman of Locked on Falcons for a portion of the episode. Discussions include Tyler Dorsey facing a DUII charge in Oregon, the NBA Finals, the upcoming draft, Michael Beasley and much more. --- Donate in the memory of Bo Churney: https://live.everydayhero.com/page/7cHmTAAEQACAAAAAACbPjw.html --- Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Anthony Johnson is a war veteran. Maybe not in Afghanistan or Iraq, but in the long, protracted war to legalize cannabis. He’s fought many wars and lost quite a few of them, but he is confident the big war is winnable. As a law student in Missouri, Anthony saw unequal treatment of his African-American friends in the issue of possession of Marijuana. Not only in the arrest procedures, but also in the incarceration. He decided that reform was necessary and it became a vocation. Putting an issue on the ballot in 2003, he tasted his first defeat, but he learned. He and his group revised the initiative and put a split bill on the ballot in 2004 which passed solidly. Bringing his war medals to Oregon in 2004, Anthony became not only the prime drafter, but also the spokesperson for Oregon’s landmark 2004 Measure 91, which brought major reform to the state’s marijuana laws. However, there’s still much to do for Oregon’s dust to settle and for the nation’s policy makers to get things settle. He feels about ten years for the Federal level to get squared away. Anthony was chief petitioner for Measure 91, Oregon’s ballot measure to legalize recreational use of cannabis He became the official spokesperson for the campaign Has continued lobbying in the Capitol, Salem Oregon, for New Approach Oregon Grew up in Missouri. In college, became interested in rewriting marijuana laws after seeing the unequal treatment of his African-American friends not only when apprehended but when tried In law school at the University of Missouri, where he met his future wife, he became a member of NORML Remembers a candlelight vigil to commemorate the moment when two million people were incarcerated in the US for drug offenses Got reforms on Missouri ballot in 2003, got 43% of vote and considered it a good start Went back on ballot in 2004. Split issue between decimalization and medical. Medical got 59%, decriminalization got 61% Moved to Oregon in 2004. While studying for the bar exam, saw a job listing from a Lee Burger, long time advocate. Got working for Voter Power, an NPO. Advocates wanted to move forward in 2014, Anthony thought they should wait until 2016. However, 2014 was the year! Advocates tried legalization initially in Oregon in 1989. Takes some losses to learn how to get initiatives passed. There are very thorny issues such as measuring DUII. Plenty of evidence THC can stay in body for 48 hours. Campaigns are fragile. Even rumors of infused candy give to children at Halloween can hurt a campaign. What was the magic that made it “happen” in 2014? The Oregon community in GENERAL, not just any one thing. The medical community had give prescriptions to more and more patients and that community grows. It permeated over time. then Colorado and Washington passed so momentum grew. Definitely did not see the legislature would jump on medical right after 91. Now he sees further regulations were inevitable. Would have been better if legislatures had waited to get better informed. Because there are many medical patients who cannot afford to walk into a dispensary. They should have a grower who can provide a limited supply. People on social security and can’t afford a lobbyist. Hopefully, can use money from medical and recreational to support low-income medical patients. There will be more and more legalization. Federal law will change to resolve banking and insurance issues. In ten years, Federal prohibition will end in states that have passed medical and rec laws. Don’t see a blanket reform, but step-by-step. This is a cultural battle. What’s next for Anthony? Continuing to lobby, advise on committees and write.
This week Higher Peaks, Lady Sativa, and West Kush head out to Golden Beaver Farms for a long awaited visit. The hosts spend the day talking cannabis and helping with a harvest of King Cake, a new favorite. Higher Peaks catches up with Jason from Kenevir Research on their August seminar topic, Terpenes, The Science of Plant Oils, and we also go into some depth on the recent DEA decision to not reschedule, the DMV, and how THC is handled concerning DUII's. This show is full of valuable information, so grab your favorite strain and piece and join us for our weekly journey. Also check out our new supporter Vaporous Technologies and their J-Pens. Use the coupon code 'Rooted' for a 25% discount at checkout! Show Supporters: Vaporous Technologies Piecemaker Gear Applegate Soil & Hydro/ Interview Links: Kenevir Research Golden Beaver Farms Official Studies: Taming THC The Effect of Cannabis/Alcohol While Driving Sobriety Test Study Blood Levels Do Not Predict Effects of THC With Different Exposures
Benson and Barletta share their predictions for the 2016 MLB season as well as some thoughts regarding the seats behind home plate at Yankee Stadium. Benson shares a few faith-based thoughts regarding retired soccer star Abby Wambach's recent DUII arrest. Plus, Shenanigans, Useless Information, and our Pests of the Week.
This week, Jay's guest will be Sheriff Trapp to discuss all things marijuana, DUII among others.we'll cover DUII, what's legal and what's not like public consumption, and then the issue of extraction fire hazards and the restrictions we have on OMMP. Should be a great show! Hope you will join us January 7 6 PM on BlogTalkRadio/KRBN. Listen or call in at 646-721-9887 Each week Jay and his guests' talks about what is happening in Lane County and national news. You can listen to the show on line or on your phone by calling 646-721-9887. Just press "1" if you want to join in the conversation. If you can't make the live show and you have a question or comment for Jay Bozievich, send him an e-mail at talk@KRBNradio.net Plus the chat room will be open for your questions and comments as well. You can find previous shows easily by searching for "ITunes KRBN" Suggestions for guests are also welcome
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