On February 26, the possession, use, sharing and growing of marijuana officially becomes legal in the District Of Columbia.
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On February 26, the possession, use, sharing and growing of marijuana officially becomes legal in the District Of Columbia.
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Congratulations, DC! Your new plantation overseer — that is, the new chairman of the House Oversight Committee — is a Mormon with an injection-molded face, one Jason Chaffetz of Utah.
Seeing as how part of his job is getting in the way of the people of Washington, DC when they try and govern themselves, then perhaps he might be interested in such issues as traffic, parking, trash pickup, Metro subway fires, and that goddamn’ streetcar project that keeps falling behind schedule.
Join us as we take these and other grievances to our new colonial governor at his office in the Rayborn Building on March 17… won’t you?
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Remember this day, DC!
Here’s my best bud, DC Cannabis Campaign Chairman Adam Eidinger, on election night last Tuesday:
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Those of you who’ve been following the recent decriminalization of marijuana in DC — and the current Initiative 71 legalization campaign — have had a little taste of how badly Congress jerks us around in terms of self-government and self-determination.
We’ve had meddling Congressmen trying to scuttle our gun control laws, prevent us from funding abortions and, most recently, the notorious Maryland Rep. Andy Harris trying to stop us from implementing marijuana decriminalization — and probably one of the biggest fears right now is that Congress will try to interfere in the upcoming election here, where we’ll be electing a new Mayor, and voting on whether or not to legalize marijuana.
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