Weather has turned nice
Mar. 30th, 2023 04:58 pmI should feed the rest of the peanuts to the squirrel soon so I can cram my a/c in the window.
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Were These Beetles Once as Valuable as Gemstones?
A duo of 81-year-old women are on the adventure of a lifetime: Seeing the world in 80 days
Flamingos form friendship groups based on their personalities, study suggests
Voting rights effort targets those held in jails across US
Awash in Asphalt, Cities Rethink Their Parking Needs
Scientists find a way to suck up carbon pollution, turn it into baking soda and store it in the oceans
World's water in focus as clean supplies squeezed
Water disasters on both ends of the spectrum – dry and wet – are getting more intense as planet warms, study finds
Visualizing Home Heating Sources
Ukrainian ballerina uprooted by war flies high again in Swan Lake
Where is marijuana legal and how do people feel about it? Five charts show the shifting landscape
Who Killed Rasheem Carter?
U.S. and China wage war beneath the waves – over internet cables
Afghan girls struggle with poor internet as they turn to online classes
Daunting recovery underway in tornado-devastated Mississippi
Wagner’s convicts tell of horrors of Ukraine war and loyalty to their leader
A note from the armpit of the US
Date: 2023-03-27 12:36 pm (UTC)1. Gov pulled it from the general election last year and made it a special election
2. It had an addendum that included automatic expungement of criminal records
3. The "medical" licenses are laughably easy to get, but do cost. So right now if you have $300 you can legally enter the market, if you don't then you remain a criminal.
IMO it failed due to Oklahomans being very comfortable with a two-tier payment based justice system and disliking that (majority POC) criminals would get automatic expungements instead having to pay and file. The only reason to vote yes was if you were a business owner who wanted to benefit, you wanted the state to have more money to mismanage, or you cared about justice reform. Not very much at all to do with opinions about marijuana.
Re: A note from the armpit of the US
Date: 2023-03-28 08:04 pm (UTC)