Washington state is on the verge of becoming the first in the nation to let adults over 21 buy taxed, inspected marijuana at state-licensed shops.
It might not clear up more than a decade of confusion that resulted from the state’s medical marijuana law, or reverse the proliferation of dispensaries. But supporters say passing Initiative 502 on Nov. 6 could make drug laws more reasonable, prevent thousands of arrests a year, and bring Washington hundreds of millions of dollars to help pay for schools, health care and basic government services.
It could also set up a big fight with the federal government.
Voters in Colorado and Oregon are considering similar measures. But based on polls Washington’s initiative might stand the best chance of passing.
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A Mexican telecom mogul who holds the title of world's richest man, and one of President Obama's top donors are both getting even richer from the U.S. government program that supplies so-called "Obamaphones" to the poor.
Carlos Slim, who has an estimated net worth of $70 billion, owns a controlling stake in TracFone, which makes $10 per phone for each device it provides to poor Americans. The company, whose president and CEO is Frederick "F.J." Pollak, also makes money from extra minutes and data plans it sells to subscribers who get phones and service through the government's Lifeline program. The program, which began in the mid-1980s, has exploded in the past four years after being expanded from supplying landlines to the poor to providing cellular phones.
The phones came into the national spotlight after a viral video surfaced on YouTube in which a Cleveland, Ohio, woman praised the president, saying he needed to be re-elected because he gives out free phones.
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A Florida man has been indicted on a federal product tampering charge for allegedly returning used enemas to the shelves of the CVS pharmacy where he purchased the items.
According to prosecutors, Robinson bought several "pre-packaged CVS Pharmacy Ready-to-Use enemas" between April and June of this year. After using the enemas, he placed them back into their boxes, resealed the containers, and returned the products for refunds.
The used enemas, reshelved by CVS workers, were subsequently sold to unsuspecting customers. The federal indictment charges that Robinson acted with "reckless disregard" and placed others "in danger of death or bodily injury."
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Just because you’re pregnant doesn’t mean you can’t have fun on Halloween, with costume ideas ranging from the classic pumpkin to Expectant Barbie, and everything in between.
If you happen to have a big, round belly on hand in October, the possibilities for an original, funny or scary getup to celebrate everyone’s favorite dress-up holiday are virtually endless.
One mommy-to-be posted a photo of herself on Flickr masqueraded as a Magic 8 Ball, while another teamed up with her husband who dressed as a baker to create a hilarious bun-in-the oven costume.
Expectant moms have been taking full advantage of their curvy figures, transforming their rotund bellies into anything, from basketballs and soccer balls, to a pot of Leprechaun gold to Humpty Dumpty before he took a great fall.
Other popular disguise ideas include Mr Potato Head, with the signature nose, mustache, eyebrows and glasses positioned strategically over the stomach, as well as a watermelon and the more season-appropriate pumpkin
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