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Pa. pot backers fired up by votes
Some advocates of repealing or relaxing Pennsylvania’s anti-marijuana laws say they are encouraged by referendum votes to legalize recreational use of the drug in Colorado and Washington state, but Gov. Tom Corbett vows to veto any such bill. State...Tags: Democratic Party, Politics, Daylin Leach, Same-Sex Marriage, Executive Branch
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Police to use motorcycles for patrols in tight spaces
dan.dearth@herald-mail.comHagerstown Police Department officials say they hope the city’s recent purchase of three off-road motorcycles will help beef up patrols in back alleys and other areas that are too small for police cars to maneuver. Capt. Mark Holtzman said the...Tags: John Murray, Crimes, Lifestyle and Leisure, Sports, Vehicles
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Vowing marijuana use is in past, Predators lineman seeks 2nd chance with NFL
A tattoo of the Serenity Prayer weaves across Claude Wroten's right forearm and wraps around his 21-inch biceps. The Orlando Predators' defensive lineman, whose promising NFL career was derailed by marijuana use, repeats it every morning. "I don't...
Tags: Orlando Predators, National Football League, United Football League, Jacksonville Sharks, LSU Tigers
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Amanda Bynes arrested after allegedly tossing bong from window
Amanda Bynes was arrested Thursday after she allegedly tossed a bong out of her Manhattan apartment window, police said. The "What I Like About You" star was reported to police at about 7:40 p.m. after an employee at the 47th Street high-rise where...
Tags: Manhattan (New York City), Celebrities, Politics, Lobbying, Janet Jackson
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AP News in Brief at 5:58 a.m. EDT
Boy Scouts approve plan to accept openly gay boys as Scouts, but controversy likely to persist GRAPEVINE, Texas (AP) — After lengthy and wrenching debate, local leaders of the Boy Scouts of America have voted to open their ranks to openly gay...Tags: West Bank, Human Rights, Politics, Television Industry, Entertainment Events
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Trayvon on trial
Change of SubjectThe story: New evidence in George Zimmerman case: Trayvon texted about being a fighter, smoking marijuana The meat: Defense attorneys in the George Zimmerman case today released evidence they discovered on Trayvon Martin's cell phone, including text... -
New evidence in Zimmerman case: Trayvon texted about fighting, smoking marijuana
The evidence that George Zimmerman's attorneys have uncovered on Trayvon Martin's cellphone paints a troubling picture of the Miami Gardens teenager: He sent text messages about being a fighter, smoking marijuana and being ordered to move out of his...
Tags: Lifestyle and Leisure, Witnesses, Trayvon Martin, Prosecution, George Zimmerman
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Medicinal pot is coming. Why it's not time to worry
Change of SubjectIf it goes through, we'll see a trade-off. Increases in addiction, crime and family dissolution along with assorted benefits. But enough about the proposed expansion of casino gambling in Illinois. Today I want to talk about the inevitability of... -
Valley Police Beat: Gun reported stolen, later found
EL CENTRO — A handgun was initially reported stolen out of a car while its owner was at the American Legion, according to El Centro Police Department logs. The report was taken early Saturday morning. The reporting party called back and said he...Tags: Lifestyle and Leisure, Theft, American Legion, Recreational Substance Use, The Salvation Army
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Illinois Senate approves bill to legalize medical marijuana
Illinois has come within a signature of becoming the 19th state to allow marijuana use for medical purposes. On Friday, the state Senate voted 35-21 to approve a medical marijuana measure, which now will head for Gov. Pat Quinn’s desk. The...
Tags: Prescription Drugs, Health Treatments, Illinois General Assembly, Politics, Executive Branch
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After emotional debate, Senate OKs medical marijuana
— Siding with patients who say cannabis is the only drug that can safely ease their chronic pain, the Senate sent Gov. Pat Quinn a measure Friday that would make Illinois the 19th state to legalize marijuana for medical purposes. The issue sparked...Tags: Multiple Sclerosis, Politics, Food and Drug Administration, Executive Branch, Pat Quinn
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