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Master's project

A doctor at Columbia Journalism School is writing a Master's Project on the Social Impact of Current Marijuana Laws in light of the Legalization Debate. We're looking for people who have been impacted to put a human face to the staggering number of arrests amongst Americans from all walks of life, especially just for possession, and documenting the following -Have you been been arrested for possession or charged under current laws? How has your experience been? -How has this impacted your personal and professional life and of people around you? How has this changed the course of your life? Let's speak up and have our stories be heard! Contact Harman Boparai at hsb2129@columbia.edu  

HIGHTIMES.COM | New Jersey’s First Pot Dispensary Opens

 

by Mark Miller Thu, Dec 06, 2012 2:20 pm
Almost three years after medical marijuana was legalized in New Jersey, the state's first dispensary – Greenleaf Compassion Center in Montclair (an Essex County township located in the northeastern section of the state) – opened its doors to provide medicine for its initial three patients at 11 a.m. this morning.
 Greenleaf will only serve 20 patients per day maximum and the shop is appointment only – the Jersey dispensaries are attempting to distinguish themselves from the “retail store” element of pot dispensaries in states like California and Colorado that have drawn criticism from anti-pot pundits.
The New Jersey state legislature legalized medical pot in January 2010 and Governor Chris Christie signed it into law later that month. Since then, Gov Christie and the state's Dept of Health and Senior Services have impeded implementation of a functional dispensary program. Eventually Gov Christie and his administration refined the law to make it one of the strictest in the nation – for example, doctors who recommend cannabis must register with the state, nowhere else in the U.S. is that required of pot physicians. In August 2012 New Jersey patients began registering for the state's Medical Marijuana Program and now there are nearly 400 individuals registered to receive medical pot once the six state-sanctioned “Alternative Treatment Centers” are in operation – though Greenleaf is the only approved dispensary at this time. Greenleaf CEO Joseph Stevens told the AP today “everything's been going great” and he previously informed CBS 2 New York that the medicine would be grown at a separate location, undisclosed for security reasons.
 HIGHTIMES.COM | New Jersey’s First Pot Dispensary Opens.
 

Dana Kane our new Loooovvveee

MMmmmmmmm m. *like you caught the scent of a freshly bakin apple pie* One Reviewer of hers: It was finally here Oct 10. It was a day I  had been waiting for for a very long time. I was extremely nervous.
When my appoint time arrived I knocked on the door and a sweet Texan smile opened the door. She made me feel at ease from the second I saw her.
She took a few minutes to talk to me and put me further at ease. We laughed and I gave her her her birthday present, a paddle. Lord knows what I was thinking.
We moved to the play area and then the fun started.
She pulled me across her knee and gave me a nice warm up OTK with her hand.  We had been talking about doing a short video about a new toy she had from her
friends at Can-iac . I tell you that thing stings like a swarm of bees. lol. after the video she pulled me back across her knee for a wooden spoon. we were having a great time. Then came the Delrin cain.  OMG believe me that the laughing subsided for a few minutes. stroke after stroke landed on my ass. each hit was with deadly precision accuracy when she wasn’t getting the reaction that she wanted she pick a new spot, the thighs. when the first one landed my eyes lit up and I felt a rush wash over me. then the second one and a third forth each one felt like it was on on top of the one right before. I was biting my lip I have never felt so much fire before.
right when I didn’t think  I was going to make it through another stroke, she moved back to my ass and I got to breathe again.
we finished up the night with the giant paddle I made her.  Man she has a great softball swing LOL.   A few hits later we were done.
we laughed, she gave me a great big hug. and we said our goodnights.
I have plans to go see her for my birthday.  The Process is starting all over again.
I have just One thing to say.
Thank you for a great time Dana Kane   I have not had that much fun in a long time.
Ps.
Is it January yet??
"Late For Dinner" Role Play...
http://www.spankingtube.com/video/18649/product-testing-on-the-road:-the-curse-of-dana Dana Kane - Disciplinarian.

Curiosity is a catalyst

Don't shy away when it takes hold of what you think is your "better judgment". Curiosity is SO very healthy. It can help you find the things you love and will cherish forever more. While on the flip side, curiosity can help you realize those things you thought were "just right" for you, are so far from what you could ever begin to want to handle. We live life in interesting times now. Fast times, truly fast times. It's ALL "out there". Tits and ass. Beefs and brawls. With that said, where is the tenderness? Where is the intended love behind our public actions? http://youtu.be/KiDq4Q62tz4 We are all walking around bumping into each other, acting. When it's all hanging out and when you're playing it cool, because that's what we do now...do you then find happiness, have you? We can't continue to numb ourselves. Connection is what makes life beautiful. Connect with yourself, realize who you are. Experiment with others, be sure it's done out of love and include a little tenderness. With respect to sex, whether you like it dirty, soft, with many or with one person, once or many times- please each other or yourself to the fullest extent necessary. Love yourself, love each other with integrity. Don't be afraid to let curiosity guide you into those circumstances that help you discover yourself. All while fulfilling the basic rule of mutual respect for life and needs. Be kinky, be real, be open, be available- mentally - be present- or just be. Above all be curios...it kills that cat in a good way sometimes. ;-}

Food poisoning: How long can you safely keep leftovers?

Answer

from Katherine Zeratsky, R.D., L.D.

Leftovers can be kept for three to four days in the refrigerator. Be sure to eat them within that time. After that the the risk of food poisoning increases. If you don't think you'll be able to eat leftovers within four days, freeze them immediately.

Food poisoning — also called foodborne illness — is caused by harmful organisms, such as bacteria in contaminated food. Because bacteria typically don't change the taste, smell or look of food, you can't tell whether a food is dangerous to eat. So if you're in doubt about a food's safety, it's best to throw it out.

Fortunately, most cases of food poisoning can be prevented with proper food handling. To practice food safety, quickly refrigerate perishable foods, such as meat, poultry, fish, dairy and eggs — don't let them sit more than two hours at typical room temperature or more than one hour at temperatures above 90 F (32 C).

Uncooked foods, such as cold salads or sandwiches, also should be eaten or refrigerated promptly. Your goal is to minimize the time a food is in the "danger zone" — between 40 and 140 F (4 and 60 C) — when bacteria can quickly multiply.

When you're ready to eat leftovers, reheat them on the stove, in the oven or in the microwave until the internal temperature reaches 165 F (74 C). Because they may not get hot enough, slow cookers and chafing dishes aren't recommended for reheating leftovers.

Food poisoning: How long can you safely keep leftovers? - MayoClinic.com.
Apple Cider Vinegar and Club Soda will cure most cases of food poisoning.
November 17, 2012

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