legislation to do so you got 26 states that have existing laws that deem those fentanyl strips drug paraphernalia then you have 11 states that pending ledges elation to legalize the strips, dean why do you think it s considered the drug testing equipment in some states and drug paraphernalia and others? i think it comes from a history of drugs in the u.s. and that various ways we try to actually solve the problem. when we made those laws, tests are being used to prove a substance actually was exactly what they said it was. it was fentanyl, it was heroin, it was cocaine. now they are actually looking at changing the laws so that we can test for fentanyl. we can test for in california the assembly bill 1598 not only includes a fentanyl it also
spanish came through the first time in 1598. it s been defined differently now, bishop. now we are in a period of inclusion versus exclusion and definitional politics, identity politics. there is a reason that this murderer traveled as far as he did. who knows how many walmarts he passed on the way to get down here. he wanted this walmart and this place for a reason. what is your message to people with that in their heart and their head? well, the message is they will not make us fearful and they will not make us respond and hate in the same terms that they have treated us. we know that we can only conquer hatred by love and by unity with one another. that s really a message i think for all of us, isn t it. i have almost never met a right-wing extremist who did not believe themselves to be christian. sometimes they carve out catholics like us from what they believe christian is. but what is your message to
rally there. what kind of message do you hope to hear from beto and is there a chance he could out-draw the president in terms of crowd size? well, as we know, beto has a tendency to draw people of all stripes, and he very likely will draw more people than the president himself. hess message is likely to be what he has been saying all along, including myself, our congresswoman, and others, and that is that we need to see the border in this country as an opportunity, as an asset. it s not a dangerous place. it s not a war zone, as some declared. it is a community that has this long-standing relationship with mexico, and it includes not trade and commerce but familial ties, culture, history. this place was one when passing through in 1598, long before the pilgrims landed in plymouth rock.
anthony: since before 1598, when santa fe was established as a province of new spain, grizzled frontiersmen and hearty pioneers have come to this unforgiving landscape to eek out a difficult existence. welcome to santa fe today, where we can all live the western dream, and even buy a little piece of it to take home. you gotta love it. we pretty much eradicate the native american culture and now in newer, more politically correct times, we decide we love indians and all things native american. that we re kind of, but not really sorry. and how much is that bric-a-brac? but that s not all. the new west is inclusive.
since before 1598 when santa fe was established as a province of new spain, grizzled frontiersmen and hardy pioneers have come to this unforgiving landscape to eke out a difficult existence. welcome to santa fe today. where we can all live the western dream and even buy a little piece of it to take home. you gotta love it. we pretty much eradicate the native american culture, and now in newer, more politically correct times, we decide we love indians and all things native american. and we re kind of but not really sorry. and how much is that bric-a-brac? but that s not all. the new west is inclusive. welcome to santa fe. you ve got your whole spectrum of new age crystal types seeking spiritual purity