A couple of interesting notes about smoking bans being passed or in effect in various places around the country. First off, it seems they aren't about clearing the air for non-smokers after all.
On September 24, six bioweapons air sensors around the Mall in Washington, D.C., registered positive for airborne traces of francisella tularensis, bacteria with flu-like symptoms that can be deadly if untreated. At the same time, 300,000 people were on the Mall protesting the Iraq war. So far as anyone can tell, nobody died. Was it a terrorist attack gone wrong, the government running some kind of test, or something else? First, what we do know.
The Drug Enforcement Administration yesterday executed search warrants on three medical marijuana dispensaries, and 20 other residences, businesses and growing sites, leading to multiple arrests. We will not turn a blind eye to serious and flagrant disregard of federal law. There may be those who think we can disregard the court and Congress. DEA will [...]
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