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Có nhiều người hâm mộ tỏ vẻ chán ngán về việc Deku OP, nhưng em ấy là nhân vật chính thì tác giả chắc chắn phải khai thác và chăm chút vào Deku rồi. Học viện Anh hùng: Deku "lại" được buff thêm một Quirk mới, liệu có bá đạo hơn trước đây?
No marijuana billboards allowed? California is making it hard on legal weed
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Corrupting kids? A billboard near Los Angeles International Airport advertises the marijuana delivery service Eaze in 2018.Mario Tama / Getty Images 2018Show MoreShow Less
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A bill in the California Legislature would further limit cannabis billboards.Smith Collection / Gado / Getty Images 2019Show MoreShow Less
California birthplace of the Grateful Dead, Snoop Dogg and the Weedmaps app is still uptight about marijuana, more than four years after voters legalized it for adult recreational use and 25 years after they OKd medicinal herb.
It’s baffling that there is still a stigma attached to cannabis in a state that grows more of it than anywhere else on the planet and whose legal industry employs more people than anywhere in the nation. The industry generated more than $3.7 billion in business last year in California, according to Leafly, a cannabis sales and news site.
FBI agent waives preliminary hearing in Utah assault case
Courts • Adam Grant Quirk is accused of throwing girlfriend to the floor and choking her.
By pamela manson: The Salt Lake Tribune
| Feb. 24, 2015, 8:28 p.m. | Updated: Feb. 22, 2021, 11:28 p.m.
The case of an FBI agent accused of assaulting the woman he lived with was bound over for trial Tuesday in Utah’s 3rd District Court.
Judge Laura Scott issued the order after Special Agent Adam Grant Quirk waived his right to a preliminary hearing.
Quirk was excused from attending the Tuesday hearing at the request of his defense attorney, who said in a January motion that Quirk had made arrangements to move to Wisconsin.
Former Utah FBI agent pleads no contest to disorderly conduct
Courts • The charge against Adam Quirk could be dismissed under a plea deal.
By pamela manson: The Salt Lake Tribune
| June 18, 2015, 3:15 p.m. | Updated: Feb. 22, 2021, 9:27 p.m.
A former FBI special agent accused of assaulting the woman he lived with has resolved his case by pleading no contest to a misdemeanor count of disorderly conduct.
Under an agreement with prosecutors, the plea by Adam Grant Quirk will be held in abeyance for nine months, meaning the charge will be dismissed if he does not commit any new violations of the law, according to court documents.