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[31] Fetterman added that "40 percent of our population will live within a 30-minute drive or less of legal marijuana", and that Pennsylvania should reap the economic benefits of these consumers, "not New Jersey". [31] On October 13, 2020, Wolf held a press conference in Monroe County to make a third call for legalization in the state.
In states that have legalized "adult use" marijuana, youth ages 12 to 17 have experienced a 25% increase in marijuana use disorder compared to non-legal states. (Cerda et al., 2020.) Fifty percent ...
Legal to possess up to 2.5 oz (71 g) & one fourth of an oz (7 g) of concentrate Legal to possess up to 2.5 oz (71 g) Legal for medical & recreational use only for people that live at least 25 mi (40 km) from the nearest dispensary. Limit is 6 plants for recreational use and 12 plants for medical use. [116] [117
A post shared on Facebook claims the U.S. military purportedly shot down drones over Camp Pendleton. Verdict: False The claim is false and originally stems from a Dec. 22 article published on the ...
The unit returned to Camp Pendleton in mid-2005 and prepared again to deploy in 6 months. They departed Camp Pendleton beginning on January 21, 2006. They were operating in Fallujah but in March, C Company along with MAP 2 & 3 of Wpns Company began operations in the area around Abu Ghraib prison which is located about 20 miles (32 km) west of ...
In light of Al Jazeera's controversial report allegedly linking shipments of human growth hormone (HGH) to Peyton Manning, Dallas Mavericks owner Mark Cuban said that he believes athletes should ...
2nd Battalion was reactivated August 4, 1950, at Camp Lejeune, North Carolina, and again assigned to the 1st Marine Division, Fleet Marine Force. It was almost immediately deployed to Kobe , Japan in preparation for its participation in the Korean War from September 1950 – July 1953, during which it fought at Inchon-Seoul , Chosin Reservoir ...
Rancho Santa Margarita y Las Flores was a 133,440-acre (540.0 km 2) Mexican land grant in present-day northwestern San Diego County, California, given by Governor Juan Alvarado in 1841 to Andrés Pico and Pío Pico. [2]