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Acting Oranga Tamariki chief Sir Wira Gardiner urges aroha in decision-making
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Virginia county s proposed rules affecting American flag blasted as insult to Old Glory
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Casey Bradley Gent
If youâre a one-issue voter and that issue is letting voters decide if Colorado Springs should allow recreational marijuana shops, youâre in luck.
That question gets a thumbs up from candidates in five of six Colorado Springs City Council races on the April 6 ballot. Neither of the candidates in eastern District 6 responded to the
Indyâs candidate questionnaire.
The 19 candidates in the other five districts split almost evenly, 10 to 9, on whether to give voters a whack at allowing retail pot stores.
The current Council turned away a ballot measure proposal last year citing confusion over details of how it would be implemented. The marijuana industry itself has never attempted to collect the thousands of signatures needed for a citizen-driven ballot initiative, which, if their petitions were found sufficient, would take the choice out of Councilâs hands.Â
Лучших минометчиков выбирают в Казахстане
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Republican Senator Tom Cotton says there is no specific, credible threat to the Capitol to justify National Guard being there and troops should go home
Republican Senator Tom Cotton there is justification for the continued military presence in Washington D.C. now that inauguration is done
[N]ow it s time, yes, to send home the troops, the retired Army Captain and member of the Intelligence Committee wrote in an op/ed Wednesday I m aware of no specific, credible threat reporting. that justifies this continued troop presence, the Arkansas senator wrote
His comments come as a group of 11 Republican representatives penned a letter demanding a briefing on any prevailing threats justifying a troop presence