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THINK TWICE BEFORE YOU SEND WEED THROUGH THE MAIL

THINK TWICE BEFORE YOU SEND WEED THROUGH THE MAIL

With the passage of Colorado Amendment 64 in 2012, a new era of marijuana tolerance swept the state. As of January 1st, 2014, dispensaries which had gained the proper licensing from the state opened and began marijuana sales to the public. The result has been a steadily-increasing industry, with weed sales, including edibles, medicinal marijuana, […]

IS IT LEGAL TO BET ON SPORTS?

IS IT LEGAL TO BET ON SPORTS

The Supreme Court recently overturned a long standing sport betting act called PASPA (Professional and Amateur Sports Protection Act) which was originally enacted in 1992 by President Bush. This act essentially banned betting on sports at the federal level. However the repeal of this act does not necessarily legalize sports betting across the country. What […]

HOW TO STOP TEENS FROM TEXTING WHILE DRIVING? PAY THEM.

HOW TO STOP TEENS FROM TEXTING WHILE DRIVING? PAY THEM.

Distracted driving is a highly dangerous activity that rivals the risk taken when drinking and driving, which we have discussed before here. One of the main distractions is texting, most often by teenagers. But despite the risks, motivating teens to stop texting has proven difficult. However, a new study indicates we could change teen habits more […]

CAN DENVER’S BAN ON BUMP STOCKS AFFECT MASS SHOOTING CASUALTIES?

CAN DENVER’S BAN ON BUMP STOCKS AFFECT MASS SHOOTING CASUALTIES

On Monday, January 22, 2018, Denver became one of just a few cities in the country so far to ban bump stocks. Across the country, city and state legislators are looking to bump stock bans as gun control legislation that both parties can agree on. However, classification issues make a federal action more complicated. ATF (Alcohol, Tobacco, […]