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Georgia GOP and Texas firm challenge eligibility of more than 364K voters ahead of Senate runoffs

Georgia GOP and Texas firm challenge eligibility of more than 364K voters ahead of Senate runoffs Print this article A Texas voting rights organization is working with Georgia Republicans to challenge the voter eligibility of more than 364,000 people who may have moved, potentially disqualifying their ballots in the state s Senate runoff elections. True the Vote announced today it is submitting 364,541 Elector Challenges on behalf of Georgia voters representing all 159 counties, the organization wrote in a press release. An elector challenge is a unique feature in Georgia Law that allows any voter to challenge the eligibility of any other voters in his or her county if probable cause exists to show that the challenged voter does not meet the qualifications legally required to cast a ballot.

Wichita, Kan , Police Say License Plate Readers Solve Crimes

Wichita, Kan., Police Say License Plate Readers Solve Crimes License plate readers that take photos of vehicles are already a success about a third of the way into a pilot project, Wichita police say, following a partnership with Flock Safety on a free 90-day pilot project. by Jason Tidd, The Wichita Eagle / December 18, 2020 Automated license plate reader (ALPR/LPR) cameras scan license plates of cars crossing into Pensacola Beach, Florida Flickr/Tony Webster (TNS) New license plate readers that take photos of vehicles in  Wichita are already a success about a third of the way into a pilot project, the police chief said Thursday.

Black Louisiana man sentenced to life in prison for $20 of weed freed after 12 years

Black Louisiana man sentenced to life in prison for $20 of weed freed after 12 years © Shutterstock Marijuana Over 12 years after he was sentenced to life in prison for selling undercover cops two dime bags of weed, a Louisiana man walked free Wednesday. Fate Winslow, a 53-year-old Black man, got the pitiless sentence in 2008, New Orleans CBS affiliate WWL reported. The life sentence was legally possible because the marijuana distribution was Winslow’s fourth nonviolent offense. Shortly after losing his Shreveport home in 2008, Winslow was approached by two undercover cops who asked him where to buy weed, according to a 2013 American Civil Liberties Union report that first highlighted his case.

NJ learns that legalizing weed is just the beginning

Credit: (AP Photo/David Sharp) File photo: Oct. 9, 2020, Buyers line up to purchase cannabis products in South Portland, Maine. It was the first day of legal marijuana sales for adult recreational use in the state. In 2017, it seemed that legalizing marijuana for recreational consumption would be Gov. Phil Murphy’s easiest campaign promise to fulfill. After all, the governor and the two top legislative leaders, both Democrats, were on board as were nearly two-thirds of New Jersey’s citizens. Legal weed would be signed, sealed and delivered in Murphy’s first 100 days in office. But for a number of reasons, the Legislature couldn’t come up with the votes last year; instead, last month they put it to the voters, who overwhelmingly passed the measure. But legalizing marijuana still requires enabling legislation, and over the past several weeks internecine Democratic quarrels killed two versions of the bill.

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