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Good Monday morning!
Friday was a big news day: The AP dropped a story on Rep. Tom Malinoski s stock trades, and NJ Advance Media reported that Gov. Murphy today will announce the date he’ll lift the mask mandate. You’ve probably read those articles by now, and they’re included below, but I’ll use this space to talk about something you may have missed.
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Good Wednesday morning!
Since yesterday was a relatively slow political news day, I’ll lead with some news that touches on a personal pet peeve.
State Sen. Kristin Corrado recently introduced a bill that would penalize people who leave their shopping cart in handicap spaces with $250 fines.
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Good Tuesday morning!
Do you have your six ounces of weed on you? Have no fear. You won’t get in trouble.
That’s right. Weed is legal in New Jersey. Well, sort of. There’s still no way to legally buy it. But you’re not going to be prosecuted for having “small” amounts on you. And yes, by “small,” I mean up to six ounces. Which is not small unless you’re NJ Weedman, who could probably go through that amount in a lunch break.