Good evening and once again here tonight we begin with men and women in the u. S. Military being sent off to serve overseas on two big fronts. Today the president said hes sending up to 3,000 americans into africa to join in the fight against ebola, an enemy they cannot see. But first to an enemy operating out in the open. This fight against isis and the debate that broke out again today was whether or not the u. S. Can truly avoid putting troops on the ground. Its where we begin tonight with our chief Foreign Affairs correspondent andrea mitchell. Reporter is this the beginning of Mission Creep . The president s top general today opening the door to requesting american boots on the ground against isis. If we reach the point where i believe our advisers should accompany iraq troops on attacks against specific isil targets, ill recommend that to the president. Reporter and this. If there are threats to the United States, then i, of course, would go back to the president and make a recom
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DENVER, Dec. 10, 2020 /PRNewswire/ When Colorado legalized medical cannabis in 2010, the business of cannabis was truly the wild west of self-regulation and survival. It was then, 10 years ago, that
Medically Correct pioneered a new company rooted in the power of cannabis to help people and shape the industry. Today, Medically Correct remains a leading producer of consumables and topicals.
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Medically Correct 10-year timeline We were some of the first people in the world to have a license to make legal, medical cannabis, said Bob Eschino, co-founder and President of Medically Correct. So many people had gone to jail, had risked everything and lost everything to get us to the point where we were. Our goal was to build on what our predecessors had accomplished and fought for, to share the benefits of cannabis and grow the industry in Colorado and across the country.