Biden decries a ‘failed approach to marijuana’ but sticks with it • Susan Shelley: Is this the state’s secret plan for the tent crisis?
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| | I was recently informed by a dear friend who had been a dues-paying member of the National Libertarian Party since the late 1980s that The Donald would be speaking at the National Libertarian Convention on May 25. |
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| The president, citing old-timey “gateway drug” concerns, has steadfastly resisted attempts to resolve this conflict by repealing the federal ban on marijuana. |
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| I wish it were different, but looks like it will never be. |
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| Our leaders meanwhile are too concerned with playing political games and preserving their own power to improve the lives of the people they claim to represent. |
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| Reflect on the words of Rep. Bill Pascrell (D-N.J.) in his Washington Post article titled “Why Is Congress So Dumb?” Thereby hangs a tale of congressional anemia and languor. |
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| The implications of even a guilty verdict will not be kryptonite for Trump’s chances in November |
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| Since marijuana is legal in California — has been for years — the U.S. Drug Enforcement Administration move to reclassify marijuana as a less dangerous drug is no big deal for weed purveyors and consumers in the Golden State, right? |
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| Let’s hope Newsom heeds his own words and gets out the veto pen. |
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| Congratulation to Congressman-elect Vince Fong, who appears to be well on the way to setting a new state record for victories in a single election cycle. |
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