If Grand Junction Allows Marijuana Where Should the Money Go?
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This has been a highly debated topic for years in Grand Junction. We have marijuana sales going on around us in Palisade, Parachute, and DeBeque but not in Grand Junction. There are many people that believe it should be sold in Grand Junction as we could use the benefit of the tax dollars toward our city. But what do you think the tax money made from marijuana should go towards?
The reason I bring this up is that according to KKCO earlier this week at the city council meeting the topic was brought up. There has been an ordinance in place since 2011 banning the sale of marijuana in Grand Junction. But that could be overturned, and the council discussed how the city could properly control the sale, manufacture, and creation the marijuana.
Boebert must resign or be removed
Imagine the fear inside our nationâs Capitol after an angry mob of rioters had entered and desecrated the building. This was a mob that bludgeoned a police officer to death with a fire extinguisher and yelled for Mike Pence to be hanged.
If that was their intention for Mike Pence, imagine what they would do if they could find Nancy Pelosi, one of their sworn âenemies.â What did Lauren Boebert choose to do at that precarious moment? She tweeted information about Nancy Pelosiâs whereabouts, thereby increasing the very real danger facing a fellow member of the House of Representatives. Boebert attempted to defend her behavior by saying she did not tweet Speaker Pelosiâs specific location, but under the dangerous circumstances why was she providing any information at all? If she wasnât before, at that moment Lauren Boebert became an active participant in the insurrection against the United States government. How absolutely
News Release
December 14, 2020
PHOENIX Governor Doug Ducey today announced the recipients of a competitive $1 million grant program allocated to chambers of commerce across the state to implement or expand initiatives that support small businesses and accelerate local economic recovery. The grant dollars come from the Chamber of Commerce COVID-19 Response Grant Program, established last month by Governor Ducey.
“Arizona businesses have innovated and adjusted for months to operate safely while prioritizing public health,” said Governor Ducey. “Today’s grant funding will bring additional support to small businesses impacted by the pandemic, keep our economy moving forward, and help protect public health and safety. I’m grateful to all chambers of commerce and businesses across the state that support our workforce and protect Arizonans.”
Published: 14 December 2020 14 December 2020
Phoenix, Arizona - Governor Doug Ducey today announced the recipients of a competitive $1 million grant program allocated to chambers of commerce across the state to implement or expand initiatives that support small businesses and accelerate local economic recovery. The grant dollars come from the Chamber of Commerce COVID-19 Response Grant Program, established last month by Governor Ducey.
“Arizona businesses have innovated and adjusted for months to operate safely while prioritizing public health,” said Governor Ducey. “Today’s grant funding will bring additional support to small businesses impacted by the pandemic, keep our economy moving forward, and help protect public health and safety. I’m grateful to all chambers of commerce and businesses across the state that support our workforce and protect Arizonans.”