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Will PA have Legalized Marijuana? full 408 Tue, 06 May 2025 16:12:08 +0000 yKdoiLh17JU4iRYnlwW68fr7iXRcWIOg emailnewsletter,news,a-newscasts,top picks Marty Griffin emailnewsletter,news,a-newscasts,top picks Will PA have Legalized Marijuana? On-demand selections from Marty's show on Newsradio 1020 KDKA , airing weekdays from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. 2024 © 2021 Audacy, Inc. News News News News news News News News News News False https://player.amperwavepodcasting.com?feed-link=https%3A%2
High hopes for legalized recreational marijuana are going up in smoke for some who were lured by the promise of a new “green rush.”Order Sharyl's new bestselling book: “Follow the $cience.” Subscribe to my two podcasts: “The Sharyl Attkisson Podcast” and “Full Measure After Hours.” Leave a review, subscribe and share with your friends! Support independent journalism by visiting the new Sharyl Attkisson store.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
As of November 2024, recreational cannabis is legal in 24 states and it's available medically or decriminalized in an additional 20. Clearly, the floodgates have opened, and the normalization of marijuana's positive efficacy has taken hold. But what do we really know about the effects of pot? Is there science-based evidence demonstrating what happens after long-term consumption? Is it true that teen emergency room visits are up, suicides and psychotic episodes are up, and schizophrenia is perhaps caused by cannabis? These became very personal questions when Peter realized he had become addicted to cannabis during the pandemic and struggled to stop. Dr. Bertha Madras, the Director of the Laboratory of Addiction Neurobiology at McLean Hospital, professor of psychobiology at Harvard Medical School and one of nation's leading experts on marijuana provided answers to all of Jason and Peter's questions. And if you smoke pot or know someone who does… you may be surprised and shocked by what you're about to find out. Really, no Really! IN THIS EPISODE: With unprecedented THC levels, marijuana is way more addictive than you think. Has cannabis' use as a pain reliever been oversold? Marijuana vs alcohol, the negatives will surprise you. Everything in your legally dispensed cannabis you didn't know about. Signs someone you know may be addicted. The disturbing connections between schizophrenia and pot. Are there definitive studies proving marijuana's medicinal value? The difference between smoking cannabis and edibles. Jason's pot allergy. Has the legalization of cannabis set the stage for psychedelics? Google-heim: Other legal things we do that are REALLY bad for us! *** FOLLOW DR. MADRAS: X: @madras_bertha *** FOLLOW REALLY NO REALLY: www.reallynoreally.com Instagram YouTube TikTok Facebook Threads XSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Full Hour | Today, Dom led off the Dom Giordano Program by discussing some developments since yesterday's show, telling of new endorsements that former President Donald Trump is seeking in his lead up to the 2024 election. Then, Dom tells about the importance of Black History Month, telling of how conservatives are already unfairly being framed as racist. Then, Dom has a trade offer for Democrats in Pennsylvania. Dom, recognizing the success of legal marijuana in New Jersey, offered up a trade… Republicans should support recreational legalization, but only if Democrats agree to remove the state control of alcohol.
Happy Days Dispensary on Route 109 in East Farmingdale near Republic Airport is the second state-licensed brick-and-mortar recreational marijuana shop to open - and it went through a lot of legal hurdles to get those doors to swing open. Now that recreational marijuana is legalized, people are asking a lot of questions surrounding it, so today, Bill Mcintyre talks with the expert, Paul Lepore, the President of Happy Days Dispensary.
In this holiday episode, we take a look back at the biggest employment law issues covered on the podcast in the past year and consider whether employers have been naughty or nice. Issues include:The NLRB's ruling on confidentiality and non-disparagement clauses in severance agreements;Non-compete agreements;The PWFA and PUMP Act;Pay Transparency Laws;Artificial Intelligence; and Legalized Marijuana.Listen in and find out whether your business has been [employment law] naughty or nice.Comments or questions: Contact Mark Chumley at mchumley@kmklaw.com or visit www.kmklaw.comMusic :Jamming with Leon by texasradiofish (c) copyright 2020 Licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution Noncommercial (3.0) license. http://dig.ccmixter.org/files/texasradiofish/61983 Ft: Scomber
Prentiss J. Haney, Executive Director of the Ohio Organizing Collaborative talks about how cluster voting analysis helped to drive wins for abortion rights and marijuana legalization.Stay ConnectedForbes newsletters: https://newsletters.editorial.forbes.comForbes on Facebook: http://fb.com/forbesForbes Video on Twitter: http://www.twitter.com/forbesForbes Video on Instagram: http://instagram.com/forbesMore From Forbes: http://forbes.comForbes covers the intersection of entrepreneurship, wealth, technology, business and lifestyle with a focus on people and success.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Is the legalization of marijuana connected to the escalating mental health crisis in America? What do brain scans reveal about the use of marijuana, caffeine, alcohol, food additives, and our brain health? On VitalSigns, Dr. Daniel Amen joins host Brendon Fallon to probe the “harmless” things we put into our bodies that can affect brain age, self-control, and happiness. “Psychiatrists, in general, are the only medical doctors who virtually never look at the organ they treat,” says the veteran psychiatrist whose videos scanning the brains of influences, actors, and musicians have garnered millions of views. Dr. Amen uses specialized imaging to identify “good activity, too little, and too much” activity in specific parts of the brain. This gives him and his patients “a map” to understand factors beyond psychology that are affecting their mental health. Being able to “see their brains” has prompted many patients to reconsider certain habits and vices: “One of my influencers said … ‘There's no way I'm giving up marijuana.' And I'm like … ‘You have a damaged brain. And odds are if you keep using marijuana, it's going to get worse.'” ⭕️ Watch in-depth videos based on Truth & Tradition at Epoch TV
The adult children who legalized marijuana in Minnesota did not take into account the ramifications for law enforcement. Washington Gov says the climate is screaming at us. Great email response to Kamala Harris dissing Florida education standards. Heard On The Show: You can soon smoke marijuana in public outdoor spaces, but some cities are mulling bans Hunter Biden's plea deal on hold after federal judge raises concerns over the terms of the agreement Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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It's been more than a year since Rhode Island legalized marijuana. What's happened since? Is the law living up to its promise to address the harms of the war on drugs? Representative Cherie Cruz, a Pawtucket Democrat, advocated for the law before she joined the General Assembly. She gives us an update and talks about the future of McCoy Stadium and soccer in Pawtucket. Tips and ideas? Email us at rinews@globe.com.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
In addition to the high-profile abortion ballot initiative, Ohioans will also vote this fall on whether to legalize recreational marijuana in our state. This week on The Narrative, CCV Policy Director David Mahan and Communications Director Mike Andrews are joined by Luke Niforatos, Executive Vice President of Smart Approaches to Marijuana (SAM), to unpack why this initiative would be extremely harmful to Ohio. Before the interview, David and Mike provide a real-time update as the rally to vote yes on August 8 ramps up in Ohio with the start of early voting this week. You'll get to hear their pastoral hearts and scriptural backing behind Issue 1. Pledge to Vote today! We want to hear your questions, guest recommendations, and topic suggestions: Leave us a voicemail or text: 614-769-7077 Email us: thenarrative@ccv.org To learn more about Center for Christian Virtue and to get involved, visit CCV.org.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Today hosts Braden Cheek, Brian Duck and Joel Thompson discuss warehouse investing, cannabis, and digital marketing with social media powerhouse Aviva Sonenreich! Time stamps: 0:00 - Introduction and Announcement of Latest Investment Opportunity 1:13 - Federal Interest Rates and Inflation Update 2:29 - Introduction of Aviva, Managing Broker of The Warehouse Hotline 3:47 - Aviva's Background and Family Legacy in Warehousing 5:00 - Embracing Social Media in Commercial Real Estate 6:05 - Impact of Legalized Marijuana on Denver's Warehouse Market 7:08 - Challenges and Changes in the Cannabis Industry 8:19 - Bringing Commercial Real Estate Online and Building a Community 9:34 - Adding Value to the Family Business through Social Media 10:40 - Overwhelming Curiosity and Investment Interest 11:50 - Long-Term Game and Cyclicality of Commercial Real Estate 13:02 - Understanding and Navigating the Market Cycles 14:11 - Wrapping Up and Contacting Aviva at The Warehouse Hotline Aviva's Website: https://warehousehotline.com *Be Sure to check us out on Spotify and Apple Podcasts for the Audio version of today's episode!** https://open.spotify.com/show/08KmNvqGV5HjmHUC8fLuce https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/how-to-invest-in-commercial-real-estate/id1543470290?itsct=podcast_box&itscg=30200 Links mentioned in this episode: www.TheCriterionFund.com www.HowToInvestInCRE.TV Invest.HowToInvestInCRE.com To sign up for our exclusive investor list, click below. https://www.thecriterionfund.com/join-our-investor-list
In this podcast episode, Keisha and Kris from MDMJ discuss the upcoming legalization of marijuana in Maryland on July 1st. They highlight the advocacy work of MDMJ in fighting for cannabis users' rights and introduce the seed share event organized by DMG, where over 30,000 free cannabis seeds will be given away at 16 locations throughout Maryland. They discuss the importance of continuing the fight for justice, supporting those currently incarcerated for cannabis-related offenses, and advocating for expungements and equity in the cannabis industry. Keisha invites listeners to join in the celebration of this historic moment at a gathering on June 30th. --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/insidetheecosystem/message
As more mass shootings reveal an epidemic of mental illness and drug addiction, Dr. Kevin Sabet is leading the charge against marijuana legalization nationwide. He talks to Dan about the downside of legal pot in states where it has been approved on the ballot. Also, Kwame Spearman has announced his candidacy for the Denver Public School Board, challenging incumbent Tay Anderson for his seat.
Olmsted County Sheriff Kevin Torgerson discusses the impact of legalized recreational pot on his office and what he described as the collateral damage it will cause.
Qredible Transparency, Integration, and Quality for Cannabis, CBD, and Hemp as we talk with their CEO, Brian Fitzpatrick. Qredible is a cloud-based platform for transparency, integration, and quality in the Hemp, CBD, and Legalized Marijuana supply chain.Brian Fitzpatrick is the chairman and CEO of Qredible and has been a CEO and Executive Leader of software and related platform companies for over 25 years. His specialty is innovative cloud-based software that solves complex industry issues using advanced technologies like machine learning, robotic process automation, and blockchain.Brian explains: "A CBD company owner was literally in tears when she saw how our platform helps her to stand out in a crowded space and that our only mission is promoting trust and transparency. She was amazed that we don't take revenue from her when a consumer or wholesale buyer finds her on the Qredible platform." He told her that "this would be a conflict of interest". Qredible's goal is to vet and verify quality brands and help consumers to find you.Advertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
Reset gets an update on how the cannabis industry from Edie Moore, National Organization for the Reform of Marijuana Laws Chicago chapter, Akilah Easter, dean of the urban agriculture department at Olive-Harvey College, and Melissa Picciola, director of pro bono and community partnerships at Chicago Legal Aid, to find out how its changed and evolved in the last three years, and where promises fell short when it came to clearing public records.
KMOX's Michael Calhoun talks with Hippos Dispensary CEO Nicholas Rinella about the state of the new industry and the big crowds he's expecting today.
This episode of The BS Show features "Wrong About Everything" co-hosts Amy Koch and Brian McDaniel, uber-fan Bernie Bomberg, Ally Aletha Bryant with a segment called "Tell Me Something Shiny" and psychic Ruth Lordan.
Let's talk contracts. Specifically, sales-agent contracts. Also in this FBTV Podcast truck driver opinions wanted on legalized marijuana, oil prices are going up, police in Ohio can pull you over for holding a phone. These stories and more in this Freight Broker TV Podcast. A new FBTV Podcast is available weekly, hosted by Michael, the lead consultant for TALTOA. If you've been considering a career as a freight broker or freight broker agent, seeking freight broker training or freight broker agent training, looking for a work at home job... a career? Take a few minutes and see what TALTOA has to offer! https://taltoa.com. Looking for more informative information for working as a freight broker, freight broker agent, or even if you are a trucking company considering adding a broker operation as an additional stream of revenue, then you should visit our YouTube Channel “Freight Broker TV. FBTV YouTube Channel: https://www.youtube.com/freightbrokertv Freight Broker TV Website: https://freightbrokertv.com TALTOA Website: https://taltoa.com
Marijuana is more accessible than ever in Missouri. Residents can now purchase it for medical and recreational use. Cannabis in the workplace has significant implications. Learn practical ways to protect your business and your employees with Larry Lambert, General Counsel at Missouri Employers Mutual.
The vote on SQ 820 was today and it wasn't really close and Garfield County voted no. Find out about March weather facts for Enid. Plus get the latest news on restaurants, businesses and upcoming events.
Joe LaChance, "the weed guy" was on with Chaz and AJ this morning to talk about the next steps to legalized weed in Connecticut. When can consumers buy their weed legally, for recreational use? Image Credit: Ivan-balvan / iStock / Getty Images Plus
In the final hour of The Marc Cox Morning Show, Marc is joined by Ryan Wiggins to discuss how the CPVA shooter got his gun and what should happen to the person who sold it. Az Police Chief Amy Bonney joins Marc to talk about the impact legalized marijuana has had on her town. Anna Bohlmann joined the show to see What's On The Web.
10/26/22: Joel previously had guests on that disagree with Measure 2, and today he is joined by guests that support it. Measure 2 would legalize recreational marijuana in North Dakota, and he's joined by Mark Friese and Diane Goldstein to talk about it. Mark is an attorney at Vogel Law, and his primary practice area is criminal law. Diane has served as a patrol officer, a school resource officer, investigator, sergeant in the Special Investigations Unit, and became the first female lieutenant in her police department in California before retiring in 2004. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
The data is in, and legalizing marijuana never delivers what is promised.
Heidi discusses the downfalls of recreational marijuana, the greedy hands behind it, and how it will negatively effect society.
Missouri Secretary of State Jay Ashcroft joins Marc Cox in studio to discuss election integrity, the fate of a Missouri marijuana initiative petition and more.
Floyd Trujillo ran for U.S. Senate back in 2014, the year Cory Gardner defeated Mark Udall. He is a strong supporter of Heidi Ganahl in her race for governor, and has a plan to galvanize Latino voters on her behalf with his background and expertise in the energy sector. He joins Dan to talk about the governor's race and how Heidi can best appeal to Hispanics who are currently disaffected with the Democratic party and open to change. With the rise in violence potentially linked to high-THC marijuana products, will Colorado voters revisit the issue in upcoming elections?
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Psychologist Linda Mintle talks about dealing with those with explosive personalities. She also looks at the negative health and social aspects of legalized marijuana. As world reflects on the deaths of Chadwick Boseman and rapper DMX, Carmen reflects on two important friends who died five years ago.
Psychologist Linda Mintle talks about dealing with those with explosive personalities. She also looks at the negative health and social aspects of legalized marijuana. As world reflects on the deaths of Chadwick Boseman and rapper DMX, Carmen reflects on two important friends who died five years ago.
As of mid-day Friday, 1,183 bills have been introduced, 60 have been signed into law. This week we're watching the state budget, recreational marijuana and bills that would carry impacts for LGBTQ people.
There was a lot going on during the election. Like, a lot. For example -- did any of you notice how many states either legalized or decriminalized drugs (like that biddy Oregon, that made every drug decriminalized?)? Well, if you didn't, now you do! And also now you get to listen to us talk about the effects of this Portugal (which already decriminalized all drugs years ago), the effects of Colorado legalizing marijuana earlier this decade, and what the potential effects will be for the states that just approved them this year. Get high, get low, kids.Articles Referenced:CBCNews.com - "Oregon becomes the first state to decriminalize hard drugs like cocaine and heroin"adf.org.au - "Decriminalisation vs legalisation"PewResearch.org - "As fatal overdoses rise, many Americans see drug addiction as a major problem in their community"Worldometers.info - "World Population Portugal"Statista.com - "Key developments since Portugal Decriminalized Drugs"Mic.com - "14 Years After Decriminalizing All Drugs, Here's What Portugal Looks Like"rmhidta.org - "Marijuana Report 2020"Footprintstorecovery.com - "Effects of Legalized Marijuana"Britannica.procon.org - "Should Recreational Marijuana Be Legal?"FoundationsRecoveryNetwork.com - "Pros and Cons of Decriminalizing Drug Addiction"
In this first episode of 2020, we go over a lot. Check us out on Instagram @thegyndown to read the proposed relationship contract for yourself. Don't forget to follow us on your favorite podcast network and in IG and Twitter. Thanks, y'all.
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The Roy Green Show Podcast Are awful political decisions the main reason gas prices have stayed so high? Former Liberal MP Dan McTeague breaks down how much depends on decisions at a federal level, and if there is a real interest in constructing the Canadian pipelines waiting in limbo. There are still hurdles to get past, with the legalization of marijuana only days away. Jodie Emmery is a long-time proponent of legalizing it but she does not see what is happening as a step in the right direction. Later, President of the Canadian Medical Association Dr. Gigi Osler talks with Roy about the health concerns people should know about. Mercedes Stephenson spoke with Former Prime Minister Stephen Harper in the newest episode of The West Block. She joins Roy to talk about the interview and about Mr. Harper. And a new report found that the rental housing shortage in Vancouver is critical and has expanding into Metro Vancouver as well as Surrey and New Westminster. Low income families are now being driven to homelessness. Co-author of the study, Dr. Penelope Gurstein explains the situation. Catch Mercedes Stephenson's full interview with Stephen Harper, subscribe to The West Block on Apple Podcasts, Google Podcasts, Spotify or Stitcher. Guests: Dan McTeague, Former Liberal MP, Senior Petroleum Analyst at GasBuddy . Com Jodie Emery, Cannabis activist Mercedes Stephenson, Ottawa Bureau Chief and host of The West Block Dr. Penelope Gurstein, of the University of British Columbia Dr. Gigi Osler, President of the Canadian Medical Association See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Jodie Emery talks with Roy about what provinces businesses need to be ready for. Guest: Jodie Emmery, marijuana activist anc owner of the Jodie's Joints coffee shop in Kensignton Market (Photo: ABIGAIL BIMMAN/GLOBAL NEWS) See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Tonight Pete Dyakowski upholds his reputation as “Canada's Smartest Person” by joining Scott for the Brightest Conversation in Hamilton. Get ready for insights on the CFL, debates about the future of the auto industry, and an appearance from a special guest in the latest podcast of The Scott Radley Show. Guest: Pete Dyakowski, former offensive lineman for the Tiger-cats, Roughriders and the Argonauts
The Roy Green Show The horrific mass shooting at a Florida high school is only one of a multitude of examples of gun violence in recent history. Should gun violence – and violence in general – be treated as a public health issue? One international program is seeing great success by treating violence this way. Guest: Dr. Gary Slutkin, professor of epidemiology and international health & infectious disease specialist at the University of Illinois at Chicago School of Public Health, CEO and founder of CureViolence.org - School shootings have claimed lives in both the U.S. and Canada. How can we understand why these horrible incidents happen and what makes the shooters commit these acts? Guest: Dr. Frank Farley, L.H. Carnell Professor of Psychological Studies in Education, Temple University, Philadelphia, former president of the American Psychological Association - On several occasions involving race, Prime Minister Justin Trudeau has made a public remark saying that "Canadians must do better” – or some variation of this phrase. Most recently, he said this after a reportedly all-white jury reached a verdict of not guiltyf or farmer Gerald Stanley in the shooting death of Colten Boushie. "Canadians must do better." What does he mean by this? Is the Prime Minister accusing white Canadians of being racist? Guest: Karlene Nation, senior media & social media specialist with OneNationPR Inc., former CTV diversity reporter in Toronto, decades of experience in Canadian media - Canadians will now have to wait until August - possibly even September - to legally purchase recreational marijuana. Senator Denise Batters is concerned that the legislation isn't ready and has questioned the government's argument that regulating marijuana will make it more difficult for young people to get ahold of it. Guest: Senator Denise Batters, Saskatchewan - After a week of surprising developments in the race for Leadership of the Ontario Progressive Conservatives, Roy has a follow-up conversation with candidate Doug Ford. Guest: Doug Ford, leadership candidate for the Progressive Conservative Party of Ontario - Should drunk drivers who kill face more severe penalties than they do right now? A national e-petition is calling for the minimum sentencing to be increased. Guest: Markita Kaulius, founder of Families for Justice, her 22-year-old-daughter was killed by a drunk driver who received the usual drunk drivers who kill 'slap on the wrist' sentence See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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Considering the future of legal recreational marijuana. A conversation with theater director Vinita Sud Belani about her new play.The story behind this week's Audiograph mystery sound
When it comes to marijuana, drug warriors are on the defensive with almost two thirds of the country now favoring legalization. Next month's ballots in several states may be the beginning of the end for prohibition on the federal level. But even advocates warn there are risks as well as benefits.
Need answers to your employee's questions around Oregon's legalization of marijuana effective July 1, 2015? This informative podcast featuring Suzi Alligood will provide you with information on the law and its implications for employers and their employees. During the episode, you will take away the following: understand what Measure 91 really means for employers, review guidelines for developing and enforcing drug & alcohol policies, including testing and learn tips for communicating workplace expectations and policies with employees. This podcast episode is perfect for managers, human resource professionals and business owners. Resources: www.oregon.gov/olcc http://www.oregon.gov/olcc/marijuana/Pages/Frequently-Asked-Questions.aspx http://www.barran.com/display-alert.asp?AlertID=293 Take our quick survey about the HR for Small Business podcast: https://www.surveymonkey.com/s/XeniumPodcast