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| Weekly updates: Thursday, September 2, 2010 7:00:00 PM Reading between the party lines (Chicago Sun-Times) "I acknowledge that mistakes were made here. I accept that responsibility.
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It never hurts, when you hear the words "I accept responsibility&
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from a politician of either party, to add three words, "having been caught." http://www.suntimes.comProliferation of Calif. marijuana clinics prompts DEA crackdown (San Francisco Chronicle) Federal agents trailed Sparky Rose as he drove a Porsche Carrera convertible to his medical marijuana clinic. For the U.S. Drug Enforcement Administration the sports car was a sign Rose might be pocketing big money from the purportedly nonprofit... http://www.sfgate.comSheriff under investigation (Culpeper Star-Exponent) The Virginia State Police is investigating Culpeper County Sheriff H. Lee Hart as a result of accusations filed nearly three years ago by his current political rival. http://www.starexponent.comMarijuana dispensaries under scrutiny (San Gabriel Valley Tribune) LOS ANGELES - Federal agents trailed Sparky Rose as he drove a Porsche Carrera convertible to his medical marijuana clinic. For the U.S. Drug Enforcement Administration the sports car was a sign Rose might be pocketing big money from the purportedly nonprofit clinic, New Remedies Cooperative. http://www.sgvtribune.comChanges in concealed weapons law effective this week (West Side Leader) GREATER AKRON Ohios concealed weapons law, which took effect in 2004, now includes some significant changes as of March 14. http://www.akron.comThe NRA takes aim at Mayor Gray (Lancaster Online) The National Rifle Association would like Mayor Richard Gray to step down from Mayors Against Illegal Guns, a growing coalition of 154 mayors from 44 states who vow to get tough on illegal gun possession. Not going to happen. The mayor says he has received one NRA form letter and about a h... http://local.lancasteronline.comKeith Wayne Morey, 1939-2007: Owner of Fremont's Buckaroo Tavern (Seattle Post-Intelligencer) In Donna Morey's bedroom closet, tucked away in a cardboard box, hundreds of love letters are tied together with blue and pink ribbons. Now that the man is gone -- lost to lung disease last month at age 67 -- Seattle is a lesser place. http://seattlepi.nwsource.com |
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