congress to interfere in the local laws of dc these republicans in the house were not able to block the dc city counsel and the mayor from establishing any rules and regulations regarding the sale of pot in the districts. they will not have pot stores. that is why there has been a run on flower pots and mierkracle grow right? even though they blocked ways of selling pot, they do not have appeared to block dc on moving ahead in the other things approved in that initiative like legalizing and smoking pot. so dc s mayor and city counsel, the police chief, and the local authorities made their plans for legalization to go into effect as of midnight last night. they put out that flier explaining what it means.
policy, but they are not causing him with neglect of the child and everybody says why didn t he get charged. he had no obligation. there are lawsuits that he breached his duty. i don t know how successful they will be. judge jeanine: what is interesting he came out right away and said the school didn t tell me there was a problem. that makes it clear to me that if there is a lawsuit, the school is probably should be included. finally, the possibility of this child almost being a whistleblower. he goes to school, they are selling pot and beat the hell out of him. i think the school has a responsibility to protect him? absolutely. you are going to see lawsuits come out of this. one of those are going to be whistleblower in retaliation for what he was telling. certainly it s going to cause a big ruckus of what
policy, but they are not causing him with neglect of the child and everybody says why didn t he get charged. he had no obligation. there are lawsuits that he breached his duty. i don t know how successful they will be. judge jeanine: what is interesting he came out right away and said the school didn t tell me there was a problem. that makes it clear to me that if there is a lawsuit, the school is probably should be included. finally, the possibility of this child almost being a whistleblower. he goes to school, they are selling pot and beat the hell out of him. i think the school has a responsibility to protect him? absolutely. you are going to see lawsuits come out of this. one of those are going to be whistleblower in retaliation for what he was telling. certainly it s going to cause a big ruckus of what
orders coming. gretchen: a warning about something that might be in your freezer. lean cuisine recalling mushroom ralph i don t seely saying mushroom ravioli saying they may contain pieces of glass. these packages were made in november they have 2012. steve: extreme weather raining on the parade. new orleans gearing up for a soggy mardi gras. you re taking a live look at the french quarter. it s supposed to dry up a little later on. today mardi gras, fat tuesday, grand finale of a week-long celebration brian: i was there. steve: that s right. tomorrow is ash wednesday. this year s event is expected to generate $300 million for the big easy. grandma busted for selling pot. police arrested a 79-year-old. take a look. after finding more than
christine o donnell and chris coons. speaking of the elections, marijuana is on four state ballots this november, and california voters will decide on prop 19 which would allow small amounts are marijuana on a person to be legal and taxable. in south dakota and arizona, the issue is legalizing marijuana to treat various medical conditions, and in oregon, where medical marijuana has been legal for sometime now, the question before voters, should the sale of medical marijuana be available through dispensaries. over the next couple of days here, cnn newsroom will take a look at the marijuana argument as it stands today and ask, what yes votes could mean for americans in the future. cashing in on selling pot. if americans vote yes in 21 days, selling marijuana could become a budding industry. josh levs now taking a look at how legalizing weed may affect