Thank you Quirkess, our Executive Producer for Episode 65 of Bowl After Bowl! This is a value-for-value podcast thanks to the time, talent, and treasure of all the bowlers out there. Special thanks to Nodebit and Voidzero for keeping our bowls burning brighter Tuesday after Tuesday -- and overtime thanks to SirSeatSitter, host of the podcast ABS 'n a 6-Pack, who joined us for our second Bowls with Buds!
Pasco County can get on top of our 33 segment any day. After waiting 33 years, they're finally getting a second Hooters! If you're not fortunate enough to have two Hooters where you live, you can always jump on one of these 33 new flight routes thanks to the new American Airline-JetBlue partnership. And if you're bored on a flight, you can try to solve the riddle of how Mitch McConnell's federal disclosure jumped from $3 million to $33 million in two years. Coincidence? I think not!
Kansas City is loosening a few 'VID restrictions, like restaurant hours and group sizes -- but face diapers and six-foot safe spaces are still required. Soon, face-friendly folks could find protections in Tennessee where legislation to prevent discrimination against the maskless is on the table. A 90-year-old Seattle woman wanted the vaccine so bad, she walked six miles in the snow to get it. Wonder if she'll mind the 'rona sniffing dogs.
Can cannabis cure the coof? If studies go well, this cannabinoid-containing complex mixture may seek an Independent New Drug Filing with the FDA.
Three states -- Kansas, Nebraska, and Idaho -- have no state-legal access of any kind, but Kansas Governor Kelly wants to fund Medicaid expansion and thinks taxes from a medical marijuana market could make that happen. She's probably right, as this recession-proof industry created 77,000 new jobs last year in the midst of the 2020 madness. More than 320,000 folks are currently employed full-time by the weed industry.
There are currently 800 lawsuits filed by entrepreneurs who didn't get cannabiz licenses in Missouri, but now their lawyers are confused by a Supreme Court directive stating attorneys cannot participate in or advise clients how to participate in federally illegal activities. This is contradictory to protections written into the state's 2018 medical marijuana constitutional amendment, so the issue could end up in Court.
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