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Arc-ansas t1_jag6xrm wrote
Reply to comment by mutantxproud in What are some great restaurants/bars around here that are open til midnight or later? by AMuricanof1776
417 Taphouse?
Arc-ansas t1_ja5wuud wrote
Reply to comment by CelesteRyan in Polygamist in Springfield? by inhunswetrust
They use LSD for religious purposes?
Arc-ansas t1_ja00s38 wrote
Reply to comment by SansSheriff_MO in "Several deputies carried canisters of gasoline to a local campsite and torched entire everything" - I haven't see any talk about this until now, can someone verify? by Mysteroo
Nice work!
I've never heard police calling it a "sunshine request" before. Usually it's referred to as FOIA (Freedom of Information Act Requests). From what I can tell generally a Sunshine request has to do with government meetings and being able to get access to those minutes, actions, votes etc. And originally the Sunshine law was a federal law passed after Watergate that some states also passed their own version later. Guess it's a Missouri thing to call it Sunshine.
Arc-ansas t1_j9mp8c8 wrote
Reply to "Several deputies carried canisters of gasoline to a local campsite and torched entire everything" - I haven't see any talk about this until now, can someone verify? by Mysteroo
Demanding evidence on Instagram isn't enough. Is anyone going to file a FOIA with the department? Have any activists/organizations approached local media to pitch a story?
Arc-ansas t1_j9l49a0 wrote
Reply to comment by Golden3ye in Springfield flags by mawner
The old flag was absolute trash. It looked like a 2nd grader made it in MS Paint.
Arc-ansas t1_j9dycvv wrote
Harm reduction
Arc-ansas t1_j7qwzrh wrote
Reply to comment by Mowah in I’m in desperate need of a good burger by Vasilinova
Incredible vegan cheese burgers too
Arc-ansas t1_j77f9mv wrote
What a dipshit
Arc-ansas t1_j0kd2a0 wrote
Reply to what else can we name after him?! by clOverrated
It's legal, smoke iit up!
Arc-ansas t1_izd25j5 wrote
Reply to Speak up for Missouri’s public libraries by dammit-jerry
I saw recently that Jonesboro, Arkansas, which isn't that far away, passed a ballot measure to cut library funding based on the library's actions. So messed up. https://www.kait8.com/2022/11/09/proposal-cut-funding-jonesboro-library-approved/
Arc-ansas t1_iy3xkec wrote
Reply to McDonald’s sigh on I-44 by Zealousideal_Ad2686
Not the same exit, but exit 13 near Joplin has increíble Indian food. It has a sign in Hindi too. Normally you wouldnt think food from a gas station could be good. It's called Rasoi and at the Big Apple Travel Center.
Arc-ansas t1_ixjr9gg wrote
Reply to comment by Angus_Cornwall in Does anyone know of the plan on West Walnut? by var23
They looked beyond repair. I was worried that the wall facing the street would collapse and hurt someone. The structure was really bowed out.
Arc-ansas t1_ivtbwef wrote
Reply to comment by DebbieDunnbbar in I Love Democracy by lovelykittenman
A former legislator (Eddie Armstrong) became part of a Chicago cannabis corporation and wrote the law without the help of any of the longstanding activists in the state. They wrote a bad law that put too few companies in control, had no grow your own, a low possession level and many more bad provisions. This created a massive opposition by pro Marijuana activists. Combine that with the anti prohibition crowd and you have a loosing campaign.
Arc-ansas t1_ivl08wj wrote
Reply to Springfield Voter Turn Out by Successful_Hunter235
Please vote yes on 3!
Arc-ansas t1_ivk5i13 wrote
Reply to comment by deborah_jai in CRT and Amendment 3 by AttorneyTime4601
Most cannabis legalization laws don't even have any expungement provisions, Issue 3 does. Issue 3 is better than Colorado's law.
Arc-ansas t1_ivk17u1 wrote
Reply to comment by Yesterday-Rare in CRT and Amendment 3 by AttorneyTime4601
St Louis NAACP endorsed as well as Kansas City mayor.
Arc-ansas t1_ivk0z8e wrote
Reply to comment by deborah_jai in CRT and Amendment 3 by AttorneyTime4601
It does include expungment.
Arc-ansas t1_iv91ryb wrote
Reply to comment by Trixxxxxi in Ballot by Frosty-Succotash8126
Seriously. If all 5 states on the ballot pass, we'll be at 24 legalized states and build momentum to federally end cannabis prohibition. This is part of national strategy too. Vote yes.
Arc-ansas t1_iv91jux wrote
Reply to comment by Frosty-Succotash8126 in Ballot by Frosty-Succotash8126
What? You'd rather have 9,000 arrested every year and not be able to legally purchase cannabis? It's not mass produced. There are already over 100 different cannabis companies in Missouri and issue 3 leads to even more competition including micro licenses.
Arc-ansas t1_iv91bho wrote
Reply to comment by Tupelo72 in Ballot by Frosty-Succotash8126
Yes on 3. You can grow your own, has no caps on dispensaries, improves medical program, expunges past Marijuana convictions. It's better than Colorado's law. Issues 3 was created by activists who passed the medical cannabis law.
Arc-ansas t1_iuwb2rg wrote
Reply to Midterm elections by MonoChaos
Vote early like today, tomorrow at the Booneville address. I voted yesterday morning and it took about 20 minutes. #Yeson3
Arc-ansas t1_iuezkjz wrote
It's a great initiative. Home grow, expungment, improvements to medical program. 9,000 Missourians were arrested for cannabis last year.
Arc-ansas t1_itgrtnj wrote
Reply to $500 for an illegible sign. by Goats_vs_Aliens
Ugly AF. They have no understanding of design basics like composition, color theory, figure ground relationship.
Arc-ansas t1_isy0139 wrote
Reply to comment by A_Ron_Sacks in any recommendations for a leasing company that will allow for medical marijuana card holders to use weed? by Snoo_84090
Current felony cannabis limits in Missouri have anything over 35g (barely over an ounce) of up to 7 years in prison and up to a $10,000 fine. What we'll be voting on allows 21+ to possess up to 3 ounces with no penalties. SO now, it doesn't create a new felony. It lowers the penalties.
The amendment allows a minimum of 144 new business licenses (no maximum). There are already over 100 different cannabis entities in the state. So the idea that this will create a monopoly is silly.
By the way, the folks that are running this campaign are the same folks that passed the medical cannabis law in 2016.
Arc-ansas t1_jc5ame0 wrote
Reply to March 31st March of Solidarity by CloudofAmethyst
If you've never organized a March before, you might want to plan it further out. March 31st isn't much time to properly promote, make and distribute flyers, posters, partner w other groups, secure speakers, etc. Also if you're going to go the legal route, you'll need a permit from the city. Unless you only plan to March on the sidewalks. Let me know if you have general questions, I've organized marches and demonstrations in a few states.