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Lyndall Fraker, Missouri Department of Health and Senior Services Director of Medical Marijuana Regulations talks with Debbie Monterrey about the next steps for legalization of recreational pot.
In this Episode… How could Tom Brady, the 199th draft pick be so successful? Did Giselle's rituals have something to do with all the Super Bowl rings? What will states become if we allow recreation pot on our streets? Finally, a look at local government and voting next Tuesday. Join Glen and Dennis along with Katie to hear our discussion on all these topics and more. Timestamp .27 favourite movie quote 2:00 Tom Brady admits wife a witch? 4:48 Giselle performed rituals, an altar, stones… 7:06 Halloween 7:37 what does “Halloween” mean? 10:20 What is Tom having an ‘awful' season? 10:51 Most Americans on National Politics 13:15 People do not care about local government 14:44 Can I become a judge? 15:12 What does a county commissioner do? 16:27 How is Dennis voting for County Commissioner? 17:00 How do we voters find more info on County Commissioners? 18:46 How do we vote when we know nothing about the people/subject matter? 21:08 2020 Voter Fraud? 23:52 Constitution Amendment D 29:19 IM 27 Recreational Pot 33:42 History of MJ 36:21 Why we should vote NO 37:35 ‘Distribution…Butte County' the drug capital of SD? 45:20 Potency of MJ 48:21 MJ increase crime rates? See below for article 50:31 Take Away Tom Brady Article: https://www.cheatsheet.com/entertainment/tom-bradys-bizarre-pre-game-rituals-are-designed-by-his-good-witch-wife-gisele-bundchen.html/ Tom Admits(?) his wife is a witch: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ghYHY3xzVKk Hilary Clinton Video Supreme Court: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uaSndBEBeEk Colorado Crime Rate Article: https://denvergazette.com/opinion/columns/guest-column-colorados-crime-wave-and-marijuana-policies/article_540c9dbc-ce6f-5a01-ae03-f78471a6b892.html Protecting South Dakota Kids: https://www.Protectingsdkids.com Find Glen at: https://www.glengauer.com https://www.mission-blueprint.org Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/missionblueprint Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/missionblueprint/ Donate today - https://mission-blueprint.kindful.com
Highlight:Sen Merkley Gives Update on "Safe Banking Plus"Missouri Gov Won't Add Adult Use Pot to Special Session, It's Ballot or BustGolden Nuggets: Social Justice Reminder: Data Shows Black Minnesotans Five Times More Likely To Be Arrested For Marijuana Offenses Than WhitesFederal News: Biden's Pot Promises All Smoke and MirrorsState News:NY Regulator's Comment Sow Confusion About Adult Use Launch TimelineHybrid News/Analysis Extract from 420+ Sources; ...featuring all the developments this past week in the cannabis world on the federal level, state legalization/implementation, science/technology, business deals, psychedelics, international scene, social equity, celebrity cameos, and miscellaneous ridiculousness. DISCLAIMER: All opinions are my own, and not those of my law firm Zuber Lawler. Even though I drop knowledge bombs, the show is NOT legal advice.https://globalcannabistimes.com/
Missouri voters will have their say on recreational pot this November. John Payne, campaign manager for Legal Missouri 2022, the most prominent group that pushed for the ballot question.
THC content in the last millenium averaged 4%. Today, speculation is that the THC potency approaches 35%. There is speculation that this is causing heretofore unseen levels of violent psychotic behavior. Can something be done to stem the tide? Contact me at: DBJ@MLMMailbag.com (Most severe critic: A+) Inspired by: "MEDICARE FOR THE LAZY MAN 2022; Simplest & Easiest Guide Ever!" on Amazon.com. Return to leave a short customer review & help future readers. Official website: https://www.MedicareForTheLazyMan.com
The job of passing a marijuana ordinance isn’t all it is puffed up to be. Detroiters are missing out on big money while officials try to get it right. Is it worth the wait? With business reporter Adrienne Roberts.
Fifteen states have now legalized the recreational use of marijuana. What message might God be sending to the church in an age of legal pot?
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Lawmakers are busy as public hearings are held on big issues at the General Assembly. This hour, House Majority Leader Jason Rojas discusses racial justice and law enforcement issues at the General Assembly and in his district in Manchester, along with the significance of one legislator moving from the house to the senate, efforts to legalize marijuana, and more. Guests: Jason Rojas -- Connecticut House Majority Leader Daniela Altimari -- Hartford Courant Politics Reporter Support the show: http://wnpr.org/donate See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Lawmakers are busy as public hearings are held on big issues at the General Assembly. This hour, House Majority Leader Jason Rojas discusses racial justice and law enforcement issues at the General Assembly and in his district in Manchester, along with the significance of one legislator moving from the house to the senate, efforts to legalize marijuana, and more. Guests: Jason Rojas -- Connecticut House Majority Leader Daniela Altimari -- Hartford Courant Politics Reporter Support the show: http://wnpr.org/donate See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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NM State Sen. Cliff Pirtle on his bills involving marijuana and counties leaving New Mexico on News Radio KKOB
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On today's show: Local Democrats react to incoming election results! BC residents are feeling the tension in the US election! Oregon legalizes psychedelic drugs: Here's how Canada benefits! Multiple states in the US adopt recreational pot!
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BV analyzes two very different polls on support for recreational pot in NM. Plus, At the Movies with the "Joker" and "Judy" on News Radio KKOB.
It's been less than a week since recreational cannabis became legal in Illinois, and some dispensaries are struggling to keep up with demand. At least five Chicago dispensaries will be closed to recreational customers today as businesses stock up.
The sale and use of recreational marijuana is now legal in Illinois. But many suburbs in the Chicago area are saying "no" to pot including Highland Park. Mayor Nancy Rotering discusses its "wait-and-see" approach to recreational marijuana.
The Mincing Rascals are John Williams and Steve Bertrand of WGN Radio, Heather Cherone of The Daily Line, Eric Zorn of The Chicago Tribune and Austin Berg of Illinois Policy Institute. They start by reviewing the first day of recreational pot sales after lines formed out the door of dispensaries across Illinois. Then, the Rascals […]
New state law gives local governments the option to ban pot businesses, but it also gives residents the opportunity to force a vote by collecting petition signatures from 5% of voters who cast a ballot in the most recent Michigan gubernatorial election. Stray cats are running wild in communities everywhere. Two step process to obtain permission to grow Hemp!! Todd & Craig provide the listener with information, entertainment and a bit of law. Enjoy!!!
Marijuana or cannabis? What should we call that leafy green stuff, or maybe it doesn’t matter all that much? The bigger story for Connecticut residents is likely that cannabis (marijuana?) legalization eluded lawmakers in 2019. Meanwhile, hemp farmers across the state are about to harvest their first legal crop, the medical marijuana program is as robust as ever, and mysterious lung illnesses attributed to vaping are on the rise. On the latest podcast, we catch up with cannabis/marijuana activist-entrepreneurs Jason Ortiz (CURE CT, MCBA) and Kebra Smith-Bolden (Cannabis Consultants of CT, CannaHealth) and gain some perspective on the state of … whatever it is we’re talking about.
It's not over yet. But until recently, recreational cannabis seemed like a possible -- maybe even probable -- addition to the Land of Steady Habits. Now, it'll likely take a special session or ballot initiative to push it through. What happened? Cannabis activist Jason Ortiz (Minority Cannabis Business Association / CURE-CT) returns to Capitol Watch to put the legalization fight in perspective. We also talk to Nathan Tinker, Ph.D. (Connecticut Pharmacists Association / Academy of Medical Marijuana Dispensaries) about the potential impact of recreational pot on Connecticut's medical marijuana industry.
Marijuana is becoming legal for recreational use in more and more states, including Connecticut's neighbor to the north. So how has corporate drug testing in Connecticut evolved, if at all, to accommodate out-of-state employees and job applicants? On the latest Capitol Watch podcast, Mark Soycher (CBIA) and Kebra Smith-Bolden (CannaHealth, CURE) discuss the evolution of drug testing in the era of legal, recreational pot.
The store on 4th and McDonald will open its doors on Saturday, two months after weed became legal in Canada
Dave Bradley -- Anchor/Reporter, NewsTalk 1010 CFRB Radio -- talks to WDEL's Allan Loudell from Toronto, Ontario, Canada
Dave Bradley -- Anchor/Reporter, NewsTalk 1010 CFRB Radio -- talks to WDEL's Allan Loudell from Toronto, Ontario, Canada
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Cannabis activists David Goldman and Michael Koehn talk about the past, present, and future of pot, from medical marijuana to legalization of recreational pot to current cannabis-related issues on the political scene. David Goldman and Michael Koehn have lived in San Francisco for over 45 years. Active in the past in the civil rights movement for the LGBT community, for the past 12 years, they have worked tirelessly for the rights of medical cannabis patients and for cannabis law reform. From 2008 through 2013, they were on the leadership team of the San Francisco chapter of Americans for Safe Access, the nation's largest organization devoted to medical cannabis advocacy. In 2014, they became leaders in the San Francisco chapter of the Brownie Mary Democratic Club, continuing their work on cannabis law reform. David served on San Francisco's Medical Cannabis Task Force from 2009 - 2011.
SHOW NOTES Bruce Linton has “The Knack”. The Knack for “growing” businesses and taking them “higher” (PUNs intended). As CEO of Tweed and it’s aptly named parent company Canopy, some of the hottest corporations on the planet right now, Bruce is riding the wave of policy change in Canada where Recreational Marijuana use is about to become legal. Bruce has taken Tweed and Canopy from nowhere to a $6 Billion Powerhouse. And with Corona Beer’s Parent company Constellation Brands just announcing a $4 Billion investment into Bruce’s company, things just got real! Bruce Linton is a humble, feet on the ground, very approachable man. But don’t take his easy disposition for granted, this is a mover and a shaker who has “The Knack” for turning things he touches to gold - or should we say green?! In the 90s Bruce was a Director at CrossKey Systems, taking them public with IPO’s on the Nasdaq and TSX. By 1999 he founded WebHancer, to which Microsoft eventually acquired the data-set rights. Bruce also served as the G.M. of Computerland.ca, an Advisory Board Member for Foreign Affairs, Trade & Development Canada, a Board Member at SiteBrand and a representative to the World Bank for their Water Sanitation Program. Since 2013, Bruce has been at the helm of Martello Technologies, providing performance management capabilities to unified communications companies and multi-vendor networks. Martello has been a massive success story here in Ottawa red-hot Tech Sector for sure. Around then he also founded one of the most controversial companies around, Tweed, producing prescription-based marijuana for medical patients. Then, Justin Trudeau was elected Prime Minister in Canada based on a platform that included legalizing Recreational Pot! Bruce Linton and his company Tweed were ideally positioned to take off like a rocket sled on rails. During this candid interview, Bruce Linton talks about his successes and his failures, helping us appreciate the Growth Mindset that has proven incredibly valuable for him. He also talks about how and where he has managed to find extraordinary opportunities, and how he has capitalized on them. If you want your career to go “high”, take 20 minutes to learn from this incredibly successful business leader. Click Play to hear this amazing episode of Inspiring Leaders. LINKS Our Sponsor: Daylite by Marketcircle https://www.marketcircle.com/?utm_source=ubiquity-leadership&utm_medium=sponsorship&utm_campaign=daylite&utm_content=referrals Bruce Linton on LinkedIn https://www.linkedin.com/in/bruce-linton-152137/ Tweed Website https://www.tweed.com Martello Website http://martellotech.com Canopy on Twitter @CanopyGrowth
The Trudeau government is planning to announce a new statutory holiday that would mark Canada's destructive legacy of residential schools. The government is eying two possible days, National Indigenous People's Day on June 21st or Orange Shirt Day on September 30th. The recommendation for the holiday was part of the Truth and Reconciliation Commission.Guest: Ruth Bradley-St-Cyr, Institute of Canadian and Aboriginal Studies, University of Ottawa-With legalized pot around the corner, some municipalities (including Richmond Hill and Owen Sound) are considering just not selling recreational cannabis. Are we going back to the age of dry counties?Guest: Ivan Ross Vrana, cannabis expert at Hill+Knowlton Strategies-Canada's Wonderland is getting a new coaster! The “Yukon Striker” will be thelongest, fastest and tallest dive roller-coaster in the world and it's coming in Spring of 2019.Guest: Grace Peacock, Director of Communications for Canada's Wonderland-A new study from the Canadian Medical Association shows that not only are young adults frequent users of the healthcare system, but they are also more eager to adopt technology to manage their own health. The CMA warns that policy changes are urgently needed to scale up the adoption of technology in our health care system to address this generational shift.Guest: Dr. Jeff Blackmer Vice President of Medical Professionalism, Canadian Medical Association
Ontario's PC government says it will sell recreational cannabis through an online retail channel when it is legalized this fall, with plans to have pot in private retail stores by April 1st 2019. This is a reversal of their Liberal predecessors' plan to have legalized cannabis distributed through publicly owned and operated stores.Is this a good idea?Guest: Michael Armstrong, PhD, Associate Professor, Goodman School of Business. Brock University-A recent StatsCan report revealed that one in seven cannabis consuming drivers drive high. What's it like to actually drive high, and is it really as harmless as some people say it is?Guest: Neal Pollack, author, wrote "Driving While High Was a Personal Low" for TheDrive.com- The Elementary Teachers' Federation of Ontario have announced that they denounce Doug Ford's vow to revert to the 1998 sex-ed curriculum. They're referring to the move as "irresponsible" and say they will defend any teacher who sticks to the 2015 curriculum. Guest: Jen Gilbert, Associate Professor, Faculty of Education, York University
We discuss the first Cannabis Standards Testing Lab to apply for a license in MA, which is the last roadblock before cannabis can be sold to adults. We discuss what those labs do, and give you a list of the DEA's best slang words for weed.
State Representative Helene Keeley (D-South Wilmington) -- Co-sponsor of the legal cannabis legislation -- talks to WDEL's Allan Loudell from Dover
Should we be boycotting U.S. products in response to the Trump administration's tariffs on Canadian goods?Guest: Dr. Sylvain Charlebois, professor and researcher in food distribution and policy, Dean of the Rowe School of Business at Dalhousie University-We now know when recreational marijuana will be legal in Canada - October 17. A lot of people are celebrating, but not everybody is excited about this news.Why is there still some concern about the legalization of recreational pot?Guest: Dr. Antoine Kanamugire, author of "21 Unspoken Truths About Marijuana"-It's Monday night, which means it's time for Scott and Don Robertson of the Dundas Real McCoys to chat on a variety of issues in the world of sports. They discuss why athletes should be kind and respectful when meeting fans, instant replay and theatrics during the World Cup, and the bidding war over New York Islanders captain John Tavares.
Brit and Carl discuss the problems with the Recreational Pot scene in CA, and Brit goes behind the scenes at "In Good Health" - a MMJ facility in Brockton, MA ramping up in the hopes of getting a recreational license to sell.
Photo: (THE CANADIAN PRESS/Joe Mahoney) Last night, the Senate voted to move forward with the pot legalization bill C-45. Canadians will be able to buy recreational marijuana by mid-September. Guest: Jordan Sinclair, Director of Communications & Media, Canopy Growth Corporation.
Yesterday, U.S. President Donald Trump announced that the United States will leave the Iran nuclear deal. Where does the deal go from here? What impact will it have for the U.S and its allies, as well as Iran?Guest: Rex Brynen, professor in the department of political science at McGill University, expert in Middle East politics, regional conflict, security development-In an Ipsos poll conducted for Global News, 74% of Ontarians responded saying that they wish there were different party leaders in the provincial election.Are the three leaders not resonating with voters and if so, why is that the case?Guest: David Akin, Chief Political Correspondent, Global News-A report by CIBC says that Canadians could soon be spending more on recreational cannabis than liquor. They argue that in the next two years, Canadians will consume 800,000 kgs of cannabis.Guest: Brad Poulos, Instructor, Ted Rogers School of Management, Ryerson University
A report by CIBC says that Canadians could soon be spending more on recreational cannabis than liquor. They argue that in the next two years, Canadians will consume 800,000 kgs of cannabis.Guest: Brad Poulos, Instructor, Ted Rogers School of Management, Ryerson University(Photo: Ron Ward/The Canadian Press)
On this week's action-packed episode of Under the Dome: * Gun control: Lawmakers debated bill inside the Capitol and hundreds rallied in support outside this week. * Should kids under 12 be allowed to play organized tackle football? A bill at the Statehouse says no. * Some in Illinois want to legalize the recreational use of marijuana. We don't have a bill about that yet. But we do have a bill that would put a question on the November ballot to get voters' opinions. * Mark Janus, the state worker who is fighting AFSCME over whether he should be forced to pay fair-share union dues, was in D.C. this week as the U.S. Supreme Court heard arguments in the case.
With new recreational marijuana approval numbers standing at roughly 60% nationwide, something Georgia still has years (if ever) before it becomes legal. But, there's a new effort in the state Senate the proposes to add $300-400 million in new revenue and legalize pot. Will Georgia do it? Randy Woolery of the Georgia Tea Party makes a shocking argument against saying we don't need any more recreation in Georgia and that 'pot' is a gateway drug.
What would legalizing recreational pot mean to New Yorkers? Gov. Andrew Cuomo wants to study recreational marijuana in New York. Reporter Patti Singer has been looking at what it could meann for users and non-tokers.
Both Paul and Dave had their third gigs with replacement drummers in their respective bands... and they both found that's the gig when a little bit of magic begins to happen. Hear them tell their tales and dig into the nuts and bolts of it all. Dave also had an experience and revelation with recreational pot at his gig... and it's not at all like we just made it sound! You'll have to listen to learn more about that. Then it's time to answer a listener email about dealing with the ethics and politics of being in the music business... and Dave's got some recent perspective of his own to share, too. Press play and enjoy, folks. This one's chock-full of goodness! Chapters/Timestamps: 00:00:00 GigGab 127 – Monday, August 14, 2017 00:01:25 Paul’s Third Sub-drummer Gig 00:02:30 Charity Gigs are often the best gigs 00:07:20 Dave’s Third Gig with Uptown Celebration 00:08:12 Recreational Pot brings the dancers back! 00:11:20 How to handle a gig after a great rehearsal 00:13:25 Riding the ebb and flow of your band’s successes 00:16:23 Song choices are important 00:22:30 Cross-generational songs 00:23:27 Play the hits! 00:26:26 Don’t Bore Us with Filler! 00:27:17 Email from Mr X: Dealing with Unethical Businesspeople 00:32:07 Creative scenes are both incestuous and competitive 00:40:53 Tweaking Your Own BS Meter 00:43:28 GG Outtro
Oregon state legislators are moving toward consolidating the state’s medical and recreational pot industries into one regulatory system.
The cannabis industry was rattled Thursday after White House Press Secretary Sean Spicer said he expects the Department of Justice to increase enforcement of federal laws prohibiting recreational pot, even in states where it’s already legal.
Los Angeles votes to regulate recreational pot, but the sheriff warns that federal enforcement may be imminent. We look at the return of the men behind...