John Hertig Marijuana is indeed illegal under Federal law. So the states which have “legalized” it really have not done that; what they have done is “decriminalized” it. What that means is that you can boldly be involved with marijuana in any way which is “legal” in that state, and no state official will arrest Read More…
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Brazil Election: Why It Matters So Much To The Us
By Mariana Sanches BBC News Brasil, Washington Image source, Reuters Image caption, Bolsonaro supporter at a rally In less than two weeks, one of the world’s biggest democracies will hold what many are describing as its most important presidential election in years. The US has been watching this vote in Brazil closely. Why? There aren’t Read More…
“How Weight Training Will Transform Your Body And Strengthen Your Mind”
Strength training: “how weight training will transform your body and strengthen your mind” Posted by Alix Walker for Life The appeal of strength-training has grown fast over the last few years, as more and more of us discover the health benefits of working with weights. Stylist’s Alix Walker took part in some weight-training of her own – Read More…
Money Running Out, I Didn’t Count On living This Long
My Money is running out and I’m ashamed of being a burden to my kids NEXT AVENUE This article is reprinted by permission from NextAvenue.org. My widowed mother was left with debts and a bare bank account. So, she married an older man she thought wealthy. “I don’t want to be a burden to my kids,” Read More…
Ex-Husband Placed His Money In A Trust, Am I Entitled To A Any Portion
My soon-to-be ex-husband placed his money in a trust before we married, and used it to buy properties. Am I entitled to any of these?© Provided by MarketWatch THE MONEYIST Dear Moneyist, My spouse created a revocable trust two months before our marriage without my knowledge. He placed all of his money in the trust fund. Read More…
For Black ‘Nones’ Who Leave Religion, What’s Next?
By KATHRYN POST (RNS) — When Black Americans leave religion, it’s rarely a clean break. Take Rogiérs Fibby, a self-described agnostic, atheist and secular humanist who grew up in the Moravian Church. The head of the Washington, D.C., chapter of the Black Secular Collective, Fibby also considers himself “culturally Christian.” “I know all the lingo, the Read More…








