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Secrets of Building a Scene with Nick Sondy of The Credit Union-The Metal Maniacs Podcast- 87
Celebrating Black Business Urban Apparel. Urban Apparel offers ties, shirts, shoes, tuxedos, suits, and streetwear and has been part of our local community Muskegon Heights for over 22 years. Located at 2713 Peck Street for your casual and formal needs. For more information 231-375-5763.
Celebrating Black Business with Corine's Cakes and Catering serving the community for 6 years and a part of Muskegon Heights for 2 years, Corine's offers catfish, perch, wings, sweet treats, and more! Located at 90 W. Broadway Avenue hours are from 11-8pm Tuesdays-Saturday and 12-6pm Sundays.
Cedric Scott Lazarusman Consulting has been part of Muskegon Heights since 2019. He's a native of Muskegon Heights and his services in mental health, substance abuse disorders, job training, and more! For more information 231-740-2401.
Today at 1 PM, Dr. Nicole Bradford is making history by opening her Health Clinic at 3102 Glade Street in Muskegon Heights. While Black doctors are in high demand, she has chosen to establish her practice in her hometown, breaking barriers in the process! In our interview, Dr. Bradford discusses the grand opening and the services her clinic will provide. #MakingHistory #CommunityCare
Interview with City of Muskegon Heights Council Member Ronald Jenkins
Torn N 2 with Gregory T. Roberts and Melvin Burns II with guests Contessa Alexander regarding the Downtown Christmas Tree Lighting, and Muskegon Heights Chief of Police Maurice Sain with new information regarding Muskegon Heights' new mobile app.
Interview With Andy Robinson Running For Muskegon Heights Public School Board
Interview with Muskegon Heights City Councilman Ron Jenkins
Interview with Mr. James from Muskegon Heights Public School Academy High School
Interview with Tai'Shaun Seals Valedictorian from Muskegon Heights
How do we continue to move forward as a nation amidst the quadruple crises encompassing health, race, economics, and violence? How might individualism with conventional divisions of labor and specialization be counterproductive in healing and advancing our society? At a time when some argue lowering educational requirements to remove barriers and expand pools of qualified applicants, how might HBCUs (Historically Black Colleges and Universities) and other diverse sources offer more promising solutions? And how might education before and beyond high school play a critical role in reimagining policing and greater humanity in our communities. Join host Dr. Sheryl White and special guest Troy Bell, City Manager of Muskegon Heights, Michigan as they explore options for addressing these and other challenges for bringing hope, healing and help to our communities. Leadership Matters: Informing Leaders. Inspiring Solutions!
Interview with Muskegon Heights High School Academy Principal Mr. James
Interview with Muskegon Heights Festival Performers Public Announcement
Interview with Muskegon Heights Festival Performers Kut Klose
Torn N 2 with Gregory T. Roberts and Melvin Burns II with guest city of Muskegon Heights councilman Ronald Jenkins.
A discussion with future leaders about life after high school. Featuring Muskegon Heights Valedictorian Taishaun Seals and Muskegon's King M'Khi Guy.
In this interview, Jim Anderson from Goalbusters announced that they are donating the $1,000 they promised to match two weeks ago. Although we raised $970 on the radio during that time, Goalbusters contributed with a $1,000 donation to the Kids Free Trip to Africa Program. On June 27, seven kids from Muskegon Heights, Michigan, will take off on a free trip to Ghana, West Africa.
In this interview, Dr. Pam Smith from the Muskegon Heights Optimist Club announced that they have raised $1,230 for the 2024 Kids Free Trip to Africa Program. On June 27, seven kids from Muskegon Heights, Michigan, will embark on a free trip to Ghana, West Africa.
n this episode, we sit down with Darwin Smith Sr., a key figure behind the Muskegon Heights Empowerment Committee, to discuss their recent court victory which paves the way for a significant ballot initiative. This ruling will allow Muskegon Heights residents to vote on easing marijuana ordinance restrictions, marking a pivotal moment for the community. Tune in as Darwin Smith Sr. explains the implications of this development, the journey leading up to the court's decision, and what residents can expect leading up to the November 2024 ballot.
Discussion on the Election with Muskegon Heights City Clerk Jennifer Ross as featured on WUVS 103.7 The Beat
Ready for some great Mexican cuisine? Mari Sierra, the third-generation owner of Navarro's, shares the story of this family-owned Mexican takeout restaurant in Muskegon Heights. Starting in the 1970s as a grocery store by Mari's grandparents, who were immigrants with a passion for community and culture, Navarro's has evolved into a local culinary landmark. Mari shares the heartwarming story of her family's journey, highlighting the challenges and triumphs, including her own transition from corporate America back to her roots after her mother's passing due to leukemia. With a focus on community, legacy, and authentic Mexicana cuisine, Mari discusses the importance of collaboration over competition in Muskegon's vibrant food scene, efforts to support Latino empowerment, and Navarro's commitment to traditional and innovative dishes alike. This episode is a celebration of family, determination, cultural heritage, and the power of community support in keeping local businesses thriving.Links:Navarro's Website: https://www.navarrosonline.com/Navarro's Facebook Page: https://www.facebook.com/navarrosmuskegon/Subscribe to our Email Newsletter: https://totalmichigan.com/join/Find us on Facebook: https://facebook.com/totalmichiganWatch on YouTube: https://youtube.com/@totalmichiganShow Notes:00:00 A Family Legacy and the Decision to Continue00:32 Welcome to Total Michigan: Discovering Hidden Gems01:24 The Heart of Navarro's: A Family-Owned Gem04:26 The Navarro Legacy: From Migrant Roots to Community Pillars07:07 Mari's Journey: From Corporate America to Family Business19:13 Embracing Tradition and Innovation in the Kitchen23:47 What to Expect at Navarro's: A First-Time Visitor's Guide25:08 Connecting with Navarro's: Find Us Online
Interview with Mike Phillips of Muskegon Heights. Mike is living his dream in Los Angeles, touring with high-profile artists and making a name for himself in the music industry. Don't miss his inspiring journey
In this episode, Shanika discusses the essentials of becoming a good writer. From the planning stage to the writing process, Shanika provides her own insights into the writing process, and how we as writers can maximize our writing skills to create strong pieces of writing. Shanika P. Carter, Principal Consultant of The Write Flow & Vibe, LLC, is a freelance writer, author, and adjunct communications instructor. Through The Write Flow & Vibe, Shanika primarily provides writing, editing, and content development services to a variety of clientele, including fellow authors, but she also provides career consulting, workshops, and résumé assistance to individuals, educational institutions, nonprofit organizations, and companies. In her spare time, Shanika loves to travel and shop, and she loves music and movies (especially horror movies!). A native of Muskegon Heights, Michigan, Shanika is a graduate of both Michigan State University and Grand Valley State University, and proudly professes her affiliations with her fellow Muskegon Heights Tigers, MSU Spartans, GVSU Lakers, and Sorors of Zeta Phi Beta Sorority, Inc. Connect With Shanika: www.facebook.com/ShanikaTheWriter https://www.instagram.com/shanikathewriter?igsh=aG16NmxxZnk3Y3Rq https://www.linkedin.com/pub/shanika-p-carter-freelancer-consultant/10/4a6/236 https://www.amazon.com/Lead-Not-Breaking-Ceiling-Experiences/dp/1951214897/ref=sr_1_5?keywords=Shanika+Carter&qid=1576763475&s=books&sr=1-5 Shanika's Business: www.writeflowandvibe.com
Today we welcome Lashae Simmons II, the founder of @Black Wall Street Muskegon, for an engaging discussion about the upcoming City Council Candidate Debate. Mark your calendars for Wednesday, April 10th at 6:00 PM, taking place at the Louis McMurray Conference Center in Muskegon Heights. Tune in live on 103.7 The Beat or stream through the Umoja Radio app. Don't miss out!
Interview with Muskegon Heights Author Rovan regarding insights from his latest book "Zero To Hero In Real Estate: The Ultimate Guide For The Over-40 Investor".
Catch the electrifying interview with Tracee Bruce, an exceptional Muskegon Heights alum and celebrated author, as she announces the winners of the Black History Month Essay Contest at Muskegon Heights Tigers!
Black Men Voices in Leadership: Increasing Understanding and Being an Ally. Tune in to Leadership Matters as host Dr. Sheryl White explores life and lessons in leadership through the eyes of 3 dynamic leaders who are Black men. Special guests will be Claude A. Robinson, Jr., Executive Vice President of External Affairs and Diversity at UCAN in Chicago, Illinois; Henry L. Foster, Chief of Staff for Council President pro Tem Monica Montgomery Steppe, City of San Diego, City Council District Four; and Troy Bell, City Manager for the City of Muskegon Heights, Michigan. Each will share lived experiences and food for thought on ways Black men, leaders, and allies of Black men can successfully meet today's challenges. Join us for Leadership Matters: Informing leaders. Inspiring Solutions!
Black Men Voices in Leadership: Increasing Understanding and Being an Ally. Tune in to Leadership Matters as host Dr. Sheryl White explores life and lessons in leadership through the eyes of 3 dynamic leaders who are Black men. Special guests will be Claude A. Robinson, Jr., Executive Vice President of External Affairs and Diversity at UCAN in Chicago, Illinois; Henry L. Foster, Chief of Staff for Council President pro Tem Monica Montgomery Steppe, City of San Diego, City Council District Four; and Troy Bell, City Manager for the City of Muskegon Heights, Michigan. Each will share lived experiences and food for thought on ways Black men, leaders, and allies of Black men can successfully meet today's challenges. Join us for Leadership Matters: Informing leaders. Inspiring Solutions!
Torn N 2 with Gregory T. Roberts and cohost Melvin Burns II with guests Jen Ross City Clerk for Muskegon Heights and Shelly Stibitz Election Coordinator for the City of Muskegon.
MUSKEGON, Mich., Dec. 18, 2023 — Gov. Gretchen Whitmer signed House Bill 4292, a supplemental budget bill today. Among the provisions in the bill was funding to relieve the outstanding school debt of Muskegon Heights Public School District. After the signing, state Rep. Will Snyder (D-Muskegon) issued the following statement: “Never have I been more proud to work on behalf of Muskegon County than this past week. The supplemental spending bill includes over $31 million to pay off debt in the Muskegon Heights Public School District. This is a huge victory not only for Muskegon Heights, but also for all of Muskegon County. The debt has been an issue our community has been working toward solving for over a decade. Being able to erase not only the state bonded emergency debt, but also the locally bonded debt will have such a profound impact not only on the educational system, but on the ability for prosperous economic development in Muskegon Heights. This isn't merely erasing numbers; it's providing hope, empowering educators and prioritizing children.”
How do we continue to move forward as a nation amidst the quadruple crises encompassing health, race, economics, and violence? How might individualism with conventional divisions of labor and specialization be counterproductive in healing and advancing our society? At a time when some argue lowering educational requirements to remove barriers and expand pools of qualified applicants, how might HBCUs (Historically Black Colleges and Universities) and other diverse sources offer more promising solutions? And how might education before and beyond high school play a critical role in reimagining policing and greater humanity in our communities. Join host Dr. Sheryl White and special guest Troy Bell, City Manager of Muskegon Heights, Michigan as they explore options for addressing these and other challenges for bringing hope, healing and help to our communities. Leadership Matters: Informing Leaders. Inspiring Solutions!
How do we continue to move forward as a nation amidst the quadruple crises encompassing health, race, economics, and violence? How might individualism with conventional divisions of labor and specialization be counterproductive in healing and advancing our society? At a time when some argue lowering educational requirements to remove barriers and expand pools of qualified applicants, how might HBCUs (Historically Black Colleges and Universities) and other diverse sources offer more promising solutions? And how might education before and beyond high school play a critical role in reimagining policing and greater humanity in our communities. Join host Dr. Sheryl White and special guest Troy Bell, City Manager of Muskegon Heights, Michigan as they explore options for addressing these and other challenges for bringing hope, healing and help to our communities. Leadership Matters: Informing Leaders. Inspiring Solutions!
Torn N 2 with co-host Melvin Burns II with guest Muskegon Heights City Clerk Jennifer Ross regarding the city of Muskegon Heights, Juneteenth, Mother's Day and more..
Black Men Voices in Leadership: Increasing Understanding and Being an Ally. Tune in to Leadership Matters as host Dr. Sheryl White explores life and lessons in leadership through the eyes of 3 dynamic leaders who are Black men. Special guests will be Claude A. Robinson, Jr., Executive Vice President of External Affairs and Diversity at UCAN in Chicago, Illinois; Henry L. Foster, Chief of Staff for Council President pro Tem Monica Montgomery Steppe, City of San Diego, City Council District Four; and Troy Bell, City Manager for the City of Muskegon Heights, Michigan. Each will share lived experiences and food for thought on ways Black men, leaders, and allies of Black men can successfully meet today's challenges. Join us for Leadership Matters: Informing leaders. Inspiring Solutions!
Black Men Voices in Leadership: Increasing Understanding and Being an Ally. Tune in to Leadership Matters as host Dr. Sheryl White explores life and lessons in leadership through the eyes of 3 dynamic leaders who are Black men. Special guests will be Claude A. Robinson, Jr., Executive Vice President of External Affairs and Diversity at UCAN in Chicago, Illinois; Henry L. Foster, Chief of Staff for Council President pro Tem Monica Montgomery Steppe, City of San Diego, City Council District Four; and Troy Bell, City Manager for the City of Muskegon Heights, Michigan. Each will share lived experiences and food for thought on ways Black men, leaders, and allies of Black men can successfully meet today's challenges. Join us for Leadership Matters: Informing leaders. Inspiring Solutions!
How do we continue to move forward as a nation amidst the quadruple crises encompassing health, race, economics, and violence? How might individualism with conventional divisions of labor and specialization be counterproductive in healing and advancing our society? At a time when some argue lowering educational requirements to remove barriers and expand pools of qualified applicants, how might HBCUs (Historically Black Colleges and Universities) and other diverse sources offer more promising solutions? And how might education before and beyond high school play a critical role in reimagining policing and greater humanity in our communities. Join host Dr. Sheryl White and special guest Troy Bell, City Manager of Muskegon Heights, Michigan as they explore options for addressing these and other challenges for bringing hope, healing and help to our communities. Leadership Matters: Informing Leaders. Inspiring Solutions!
How do we continue to move forward as a nation amidst the quadruple crises encompassing health, race, economics, and violence? How might individualism with conventional divisions of labor and specialization be counterproductive in healing and advancing our society? At a time when some argue lowering educational requirements to remove barriers and expand pools of qualified applicants, how might HBCUs (Historically Black Colleges and Universities) and other diverse sources offer more promising solutions? And how might education before and beyond high school play a critical role in reimagining policing and greater humanity in our communities. Join host Dr. Sheryl White and special guest Troy Bell, City Manager of Muskegon Heights, Michigan as they explore options for addressing these and other challenges for bringing hope, healing and help to our communities. Leadership Matters: Informing Leaders. Inspiring Solutions!
In This Episode Erin and Weer'd discuss: the mass stabbing spree taking place in Canada; the leak of a proposed ATF "amnesty" for rifle-caliber pistol stabilizing braces; and some thoughts about the New York House of Representatives primaries, and how it might pertain to gun control. Next, Weer'd fisks the Brady Campaign's Kelly Sampson's House testimony at the Assault Weapons Ban hearing; David gives us a breakdown of New York City's new training requirements for concealed carry; And finally, Xander brings us his Independent Thoughts on why registration is not useful in solving crimes. Did you know that we have a Patreon? Join now for the low, low cost of $4/month (that's $1/podcast) and you'll get to listen to our podcast on Friday instead of Mondays, as well as patron-only content like mag dump episodes, our hilarious blooper reels and film tracks. Show Notes Main Topic laowhy86's YouTube Channel Canada Stabbing leaves 10 dead and more than a dozen wounded 1 suspect in mass stabbing in Canada found dead, the other is still missing New ATF Document Reveals Amnesty Period Requiring Gun Owners To Register Pistol Braces ATF Requests Funding for Pistol Brace Amnesty Registration Program ATF Pistol Brace Worksheet ATF Announces Pistol Brace "Amnesty" Period: What It Means For You New ATF Document Reveals Amnesty Period Requiring Gun Owners To Register Pistol Braces Jerry Nadler wins primary for NYC House seat over fellow Democratic incumbent Carolyn Maloney Weer'd Audio Fisk Brady Campaign: Kelly Sampson Testifies Before House Oversight Committee Kelly Sampson Brady Bio CDC Cause of Death By Age Why mental illness can't predict mass shootings Gun Violence By Country GOAL Podcast On being an FFL in Massachusetts 500 Percent Spike In Biden Administration Shutting Down Gun Retailers Over Typos Safest States in America Legally Armed Black Man Stops Mass Shooting and Saves Neighbor Police killing of Colorado ‘hero' illustrates issues cops face in regulating concealed guns Johnny Hurley's mom files lawsuit against Arvada police Gun Lovers and Other Strangers New York Firearm License Minimum Standards For New York State Concealed Carry Firearm Safety Training (PDF Warning) 20-843 NYSRPA v. Bruen (PDF Warning) New York Enacts Gun-Carry Restrictions in Rebuke to Supreme Court Understanding Recent Changes to New York's Gun Laws New York Penal Law Section 400.00 Licenses to carry, possess, repair and dispose of firearms New York Penal Law Section 265.00 Definitions NYSRPA v Bruen 2 (PDF) Independent Thoughts with Xander Opal After shots fired at Muskegon Heights officers, fleeing car crashes into two other vehicle
Black Men Voices in Leadership: Increasing Understanding and Being an Ally. Tune in to Leadership Matters as host Dr. Sheryl White explores life and lessons in leadership through the eyes of 3 dynamic leaders who are Black men. Special guests will be Claude A. Robinson, Jr., Executive Vice President of External Affairs and Diversity at UCAN in Chicago, Illinois; Henry L. Foster, Chief of Staff for Council President pro Tem Monica Montgomery Steppe, City of San Diego, City Council District Four; and Troy Bell, City Manager for the City of Muskegon Heights, Michigan. Each will share lived experiences and food for thought on ways Black men, leaders, and allies of Black men can successfully meet today's challenges. Join us for Leadership Matters: Informing leaders. Inspiring Solutions!
Black Men Voices in Leadership: Increasing Understanding and Being an Ally. Tune in to Leadership Matters as host Dr. Sheryl White explores life and lessons in leadership through the eyes of 3 dynamic leaders who are Black men. Special guests will be Claude A. Robinson, Jr., Executive Vice President of External Affairs and Diversity at UCAN in Chicago, Illinois; Henry L. Foster, Chief of Staff for Council President pro Tem Monica Montgomery Steppe, City of San Diego, City Council District Four; and Troy Bell, City Manager for the City of Muskegon Heights, Michigan. Each will share lived experiences and food for thought on ways Black men, leaders, and allies of Black men can successfully meet today's challenges. Join us for Leadership Matters: Informing leaders. Inspiring Solutions!
Black Men Voices in Leadership: Increasing Understanding and Being an Ally Tune in to Leadership Matters as host Dr. Sheryl White explores life and lessons in leadership through the eyes of 3 dynamic leaders who are Black men. Special guests will be Claude A. Robinson, Jr., Executive Vice President of External Affairs and Diversity at UCAC in Chicago, Illinois; Henry L. Foster, Chief of Staff for Council President pro Tem Monica Montgomery Steppe, City of San Diego, City Council District Four; and Troy Bell, City Manager for the City of Muskegon Heights, Michigan. Each will share lived experiences and food for thought on ways Black men, leaders, and allies of Black men can successfully meet today's challenges. Join us for Leadership Matters: Informing leaders. Inspiring Solutions!
Black Men Voices in Leadership: Increasing Understanding and Being an Ally Tune in to Leadership Matters as host Dr. Sheryl White explores life and lessons in leadership through the eyes of 3 dynamic leaders who are Black men. Special guests will be Claude A. Robinson, Jr., Executive Vice President of External Affairs and Diversity at UCAC in Chicago, Illinois; Henry L. Foster, Chief of Staff for Council President pro Tem Monica Montgomery Steppe, City of San Diego, City Council District Four; and Troy Bell, City Manager for the City of Muskegon Heights, Michigan. Each will share lived experiences and food for thought on ways Black men, leaders, and allies of Black men can successfully meet today's challenges. Join us for Leadership Matters: Informing leaders. Inspiring Solutions!
How do we continue to move forward as a nation amidst the quadruple crises encompassing health, race, economics, and violence? How might individualism with conventional divisions of labor and specialization be counterproductive in healing and advancing our society? At a time when some argue lowering educational requirements to remove barriers and expand pools of qualified applicants, how might HBCUs (Historically Black Colleges and Universities) and other diverse sources offer more promising solutions? And how might education before and beyond high school play a critical role in reimagining policing and greater humanity in our communities. Join host Dr. Sheryl White and special guest Troy Bell, City Manager of Muskegon Heights, Michigan as they explore options for addressing these and other challenges for bringing hope, healing and help to our communities. Leadership Matters: Informing Leaders. Inspiring Solutions!
How do we continue to move forward as a nation amidst the quadruple crises encompassing health, race, economics, and violence? How might individualism with conventional divisions of labor and specialization be counterproductive in healing and advancing our society? At a time when some argue lowering educational requirements to remove barriers and expand pools of qualified applicants, how might HBCUs (Historically Black Colleges and Universities) and other diverse sources offer more promising solutions? And how might education before and beyond high school play a critical role in reimagining policing and greater humanity in our communities. Join host Dr. Sheryl White and special guest Troy Bell, City Manager of Muskegon Heights, Michigan as they explore options for addressing these and other challenges for bringing hope, healing and help to our communities. Leadership Matters: Informing Leaders. Inspiring Solutions!
How do we continue to move forward as a nation amidst the quadruple crises encompassing health, race, economics, and violence? How might individualism with conventional divisions of labor and specialization be counterproductive in healing and advancing our society? At a time when some argue lowering educational requirements to remove barriers and expand pools of qualified applicants, how might HBCUs (Historically Black Colleges and Universities) and other diverse sources offer more promising solutions? And how might education before and beyond high school play a critical role in reimagining policing and greater humanity in our communities. Join host Dr. Sheryl White and special guest Troy Bell, City Manager of Muskegon Heights, Michigan as they explore options for addressing these and other challenges for bringing hope, healing and help to our communities. Leadership Matters: Informing Leaders. Inspiring Solutions!
How do we continue to move forward as a nation amidst the quadruple crises encompassing health, race, economics, and violence? How might individualism with conventional divisions of labor and specialization be counterproductive in healing and advancing our society? At a time when some argue lowering educational requirements to remove barriers and expand pools of qualified applicants, how might HBCUs (Historically Black Colleges and Universities) and other diverse sources offer more promising solutions? And how might education before and beyond high school play a critical role in reimagining policing and greater humanity in our communities. Join host Dr. Sheryl White and special guest Troy Bell, City Manager of Muskegon Heights, Michigan as they explore options for addressing these and other challenges for bringing hope, healing and help to our communities. Leadership Matters: Informing Leaders. Inspiring Solutions!
Today podcast Topic: The Attitude and the Approach of God we had a special guest Pastor James Williams from Muskegon Heights, Michigan he is the pastor of Beulah Missionary Baptist Church he has been there for fours years. This message you will want to here.
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Stop asking for permission from our rulers and just take action. This week we talk about a 12-year-old boy who did just that. What's in the News with stories on bad boys times two, gun magazines in Cali, DEA spying, US kills more civilians, and armed citizen success. And, an Ask Me Anything where I answer your questions on my current job situation, scamming gun buybacks, animal-hybrid rights, collapsitarianism, and greenhouses. This episode is brought to you by NordVPN, the easiest, cheapest, and fastest way to get secure and private access to the internet I've ever seen, and I use it every single day. Also, brought to you by Tom Woods's Liberty Classroom, helping you to become a smarter and more informed libertarian than ever before, for just 24 cents a day. WHAT'S RUSTLING MY JIMMIES One thing I strongly believe is civil disobedience. It is an age-old practice of telling our rulers to fuck off without violence. It has worked in many cases, just ask Mahatma Gandhi and Martin Luther King, Jr. Another thing I strongly believe in is to stop asking for permission. I don't go seeking areas where I need my rulers' permission to do things. In that frame of mind, a twelve-year-old Michigan boy has done his bit of civil disobedience and has told the town of Muskegon Heights to f-off by not asking permission. WHAT'S IN THE NEWS In bad boys news, a dad was arrested for breaking traffic laws while rushing his daughter to the hospital, and the nurses at the hospital bonded him out of jail. In more bad boys news, an officer accused of giving a homeless man a feces sandwich wins an appeal. In the state giveth and the state taketh away news, a federal judge tossed out California's ban on high-capacity firearms magazines, only to have it re-instated by the same judge a week later. In response to a motion from the California Department of Justice, US District Court Judge Roger Benitez, who issued a permanent injunction against enforcement of California's “high capacity” magazine ban, issued a stay of his own injunction. In big brother news, the Drug Enforcement Administration secretly collected data in bulk about Americans' purchases of money-counting machines — and took steps to hide the effort from defendants and courts — before quietly shuttering the program in 2013 amid the uproar over the disclosures by the National Security Agency contractor Edward Snowden, an inspector general report found. In collateral damage news, an alleged Afghan Taliban insider attack in the Kunduz Province has led to a much larger incident in which US airstrikes tore through civilian homes nearby, killing at least 14 civilians, overwhelmingly women and children. In the more you know news, an FBI report shows that armed citizens see a 94% success rate during active shooter incidents. ASK ME ANYTHING It's that time again! I'm going to answer your questions! I answer your questions on my current job situation, scamming gun buybacks, animal-hybrid rights, collapsitarianism, and greenhouses.