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ISABELLA COUNTY, Mich. (WJRT) - It was a story that drew national headlines, a mid-Michigan sheriff warning residents his budget for fuel had run dry, and responding to incident calls will be prioritized.

The Isabella County Board of Commissioners has amended the sheriff's fuel budget, using marijuana tax revenue to keep the gas tanks full.

"It’s the new cash crop," says Isabella County administrator Nicole Frost.

The new cash crop for local governments which have recreational marijuana shops is the tax revenue the state shares with municipalities.

The county board has approved using tax revenue from those marijuana sales to increase the sheriff's fuel budget, so in a way, marijuana money will help fill the gas tanks of Isabella County Sheriff's department vehicles for the rest of the fiscal year ending September 30. Read More »


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Grandma knows best

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Mom tried to shame me once, pointing out her best friend had both worked *and* gone to school full time.  I irritatedly pointed out she also took speed and cocaine.  That shut her ass up.


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Andrew Fahie is charged with conspiring to import drug into the US and money laundering by the Drug Enforcement Agency

The premier of the British Virgin Islands (BVI) has been arrested in a sting operation in Miami on charges of conspiring to import cocaine into the United States and money laundering.

The BVI governor, John Rankin, confirmed in a statement that Andrew Fahie had been arrested on Thursday morning, saying: “I realise this will be shocking news for people in the territory. And I would call for calm at this time.”

Court papers filed in Florida alleged Fahie, who was also referred to as “head coach”, was involved in conspiracy to import at least 5kg of cocaine and money laundering between 16 October last year and 28 April 2022. Read More »


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'Magic mushroom' compound creates a hyper-connected brain to treat depression

Psilocybin, the hallucinogenic compound found in "magic mushrooms," could treat depression by creating a hyper-connected brain.

By boosting connectivity between different areas of the brain, the psychedelic may help people with depression break out of rigid, negative patterns of thinking, a new study suggests.




https://www.livescience.com/magic-mushroom-psilocybin-treats-depression-brain


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