Prez G.H.Walker Kush

mei-gin:

Why, just why? Why do you need to put unlabeled shit in our food?

thefreelioness:

Original Source

thefreelioness:

More than 70 law enforcement officers participated in raids against Lori Duckworth and other medical marijuana providers, but no officer could assist a woman who called 911 begging for help.

Pretty much.

elite-asshole:

some scary stuff

Stockholm rioting continues for fifth night

antinwo:

The violence appears to have been prompted by the death of a 69-year-old man shot by police this month in Husby, now the centre of the rioting.

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the-forward-observer:

WASHINGTON, DC – House Energy and Commerce Committee leaders have expanded their examination into reports that Health and Human Services Secretary Kathleen Sebelius may have solicited funding or assistance from the health care industry to help implement the health care law. According to The New York Times, an HHS spokesperson said Secretary Sebelius suggested health care executives and others support the work of Enroll America, a private nonprofit group dedicated to assisting the implementation of the health care law. The committee leaders are now seeking information from a total of 15 companies and organizations, in addition to requests for information from Secretary Sebelius and Enroll America. Chairman Fred Upton (R-MI) is also part of a joint House and Senate request to the Government Accountability Office to determine if Sebelius’ solicitations violated any laws.

thefreelioness:

self-ownership:

satans-advocate:

oughttobecommonsense:

One law for the serfs and one law for the nobles.

what the fuck california

And to think there are still people out there who trust politicians.

weedporndaily:

(NORML) Senator Ron Wyden has introduced an amendment to Senate Bill 3240, the Senate version of this year’s federal farm bill, that requires the federal government to respect state laws allowing the cultivation of industrial hemp. Hemp is a distinct variety of the plant species cannabis sativa that contains only trace (less than one percent) amounts of tetrahydrocannabinol (THC), the primary psychoactive compound in cannabis.

The amendment language mimics the “Industrial Hemp Farming Act of 2013,” which remains pending as stand-alone legislation in both the House and Senate but has yet to receive a legislative hearing. Senator Wyden’s provision to the Senate’s Farm Bill amends the Controlled Substances Act to exclude industrial hemp from the definition of marijuana. The measure grants state legislatures the authority to license and regulate the commercial production of hemp as an industrial and agricultural commodity.

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