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Law Enforcement Agrees: The Media’s Border Denialism is Absurd
Somehow, it’s only cool to care about humanitarian and national security problems of other countries, but not our own or even those of the country just south of us. The reason? Because it implicates the agenda of illegal immigration.
Posted in Federal
Tagged Arizona Sheriff’s Association, Border Patrol, Border Wall, counterterrorism, drug cartels, human rights, human trafficking, Jaeson Jones, Jalisco cartel, Mac Thornberry, Mark Dannels, Mark Napier, National Security, Texas Department of Public Safety
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Marijuana: Fostering a Chronic State
As you know, IFI is very concerned about the move by certain state lawmakers to legalize “recreational” marijuana in Illinois. In 2014, so-called “medical” marijuana became legal in the Land of Lincoln. Over the past four years, state lawmakers and bureaucrats at the Illinois Department of Public Health (IDPH) have dramatically expanded the qualifying medical conditions. Today, anyone determined to use pot can easily apply for and receive a medical cannabis registry identification card.
According to IDPH’s July Update, there are currently over 39,800 qualified users in the state’s “medical” marijuana registry and there are 55 authorized dispensaries statewide.…
Posted in Drugs/Alcohol/Addictions
Tagged Anne Stattelman, Aubree Adams, Big Marijuana, Brad Roberts, Chelsey Clarke, Chronic State, Diana Quintana, drug cartels, DrugFree Idaho, Illinois Department of Public Health, Jo McGuire, Kirk Taylor, Libby Stuyt, Lynn Riemer, Matt Montgomery, Ryan McWilliams, Tamra Axworthy
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