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Monday, March 3, 2014

Legal?

Hello Loves,

   It's been a few days since I have made any posts but I am not giving up, just doing more research! Since my last posts a lot has been going on. I enjoyed that weekend getaway with my Mama Love and my Baby Love to visit my Brother Love in Tennessee. Baby Love did great with the ride and her tablet and the hundreds of toys that lined the back seat. The celebration was really nice! On to business in Georgia this week. This week there was a day when the temperature was 71 degrees then the next day the temperature was 42 degrees. What is going on? All this week the temperature has been bouncing up and down from day to day and from hour to hour. Many people are making comments about the last days and the world coming to an end in the near future. I don't know what to make of these comments as of right now because I am still dealing with having the sweats one minute and shivering the next. Along with the weather being bi-polar, there was a crazy display at the capital this week as well. People got together that represent this despicable group called the K.K.K. and decided to hold a demonstration in from of the state capital in downtown Atlanta, Georgia. Other people that wanted to know what was going on, tried to watch from across the street of the same building and were asked to leave or be arrested for disturbing the peace. The "K.K.K." had a permit to be in front of the capital and the spectators did not. How do you feel about this? Why wasn't this information or demonstration shared with the public on the news? How can the K.K.K. get a permit for anything in front of the capital building with police to protect them?
  Before I get to far into the questions! I need to tell you about the good news, well to me it's good news for the entire state of Georgia. The house passed the bill to legalize medical marijuana this week and the vote was so slanted for this bill to pass, I think the next step will be easy to get passed as well. I have been doing my own personal research about the difference of areas where marijuana has been made legal for the state and the crime rate has gone down, unemployment has dropped, and the building of new businesses has increased. I think legalizing medical marijuana in Georgia will help in these areas as well. Who doesn't like lower crime rates and less unemployed people!? I will keep you updated about the progress and the research that I continue to do on this matter. Feel free to add your opinion, or information you may have about the pros and cons of this and any other matter! Until next time!

                       

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