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FRANKFORT, Ky. Fifteen states have legalized marijuana completely, including four states where voters approved it at the ballot box in November.
What You Need To Know
Bill filed by Northern Kentucky lawmaker would legalize marijuana
Marijuana is completely legal in Illinois, and medical marijuana is available in Missouri, West Virginia, and Ohio
House Bill 467 would legalize cannabis in the Commonwealth, creating a system where it would be taxed and some money would go to addiction treatment programs and small business grants for minorities
Most of the revenue would go into the state’s general fund
A new bill filed by a Northern Kentucky lawmaker would add the Commonwealth to that list.
That’s the true story of COVID-19. Mike Cernovich (@Cernovich) February 7, 2021
This kind of rhetoric is irresponsible and dangerous in light of what happened in Washington in January.
The lines have been drawn and outrage expressed. But what is the Cuomo administration really responsible for here?
If you dissect what has angered politicians and the public about this entire situation, it comes down to three things: A bad decision, a lack of transparency and a lack of remorse.
The bad decision was the Cuomo administration advisory of March 25 that stated that nursing homes “must comply with the expedited receipt of residents” coming from hospitals, regardless of whether they are infected with COVID-19.