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DUI, not possession, more likely to trip up Pa. residents buying legal weed in N.J., authorities say Updated Feb 24, 2021; Posted Feb 24, 2021 A man rolls a marijuana joint March 21, 2015, as a large group gathered near the New Jersey Statehouse to show their support for legalizing marijuana, in Trenton. It took years, but legalization has finally happened.AP Facebook Share Easton residents of a certain age will regale you with tales of the years the drinking age was 18 in Phillipsburg while it was 21 at home. They’ll recall crazed occasions crossing the free bridge in search of shots and beers and somehow making it back alive to the more conservative side of the Delaware River. ....
Our View: Why Harrisburg can t get the lead out on popular bills The Times Editorial Board We ll forgive you if a vote on procedural rules governing how the Legislature in Harrisburg operates isn t something that whips you into a frenzy. After all, it isn t like it s a battle over how to protect our children from something that silently attacks their brain and vital organs. Something like, say, lead poisoning. But hang on a moment, folks. In 2017, the Legislature established a task force on the hazards of lead poisoning. The task force s report, released in April 2019, shined a light on the dangers of Pennsylvania s children being exposed to lead and concluded that our current lead testing program was wholly inadequate. ....
We won t mince words. The editorial board of The Times and The Ledger supports Gov. Tom Wolf s effort to beat back a COVID-19 resurgence with a set of restrictions that he says he plans to lift on Jan. 4, once we ve gotten through the holidays. Pennsylvania has halted indoor dining, closed movie theaters, casinos, bowling alleys and fitness centers, paused high school sports and extracurricular activities, and imposed a 50% capacity restriction on in-person businesses, including retail. Our board has consistently argued that, when it comes to stopping COVID, we have to take our medicine, however unpleasant it may be. But we know this is a bitter pill to swallow. ....