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They just never stop, do they? Just a word of caution to elected representatives and the govenor; leave SB 251 alone or we will vote you out of office
I wish the legislature would discuss decriminalization of medical marijuana. I know that the people of Utah are compassionate people and agree that people should have a safe medicines and legal access to their medicine.
sick.
@medicinalmike
Check out Item 159: "Metabolite DUI - to study metabolite DUI's where there is no impairment."
"Whether classroom teachers should, by law, be the highest paid employees in any school district."
I would LOVE to see the reaction of the district office people if this one was made a law!
for being willing to do all this research, study and discussion. You get very little in return, and usually it is negative and mean spirited, for all of your efforts.
The fact that we still have good people willing to run for the legislature gives me hope for our country and our representative government.
If we bash these people incessantly, we can expect there may come a time when there will not be good people willing to do all this work and take all the bad that comes with it.
Thank you. Please know you have my gratitude.
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