Post by dirtdiva on Mar 17, 2021 2:40:36 GMT -6
Being somewhat new to the are having just owned this house for 6 years it amazes us the new legislation being put forward lately. For the first time since the 1930's alcohol is now available for sale in our community. Yes this county has been dry for almost 90 years until the 2020 election. Now you would think that bars and such would have popped up everywhere they haven't. But the county now does boast it's first liquor store.
Then today I see this headline
Tennessee lawmakers to discuss bill that would allow some cancer patients to use cannabis oil
www.newschannel5.com/news/tennessee-lawmakers-to-discuss-cannabis-oil-bill
A Vanderbilt poll from back in 2017 actually showed that 80% of Tennesseans supported legalizing it.
Another piece of legislation up for discussion is this
Governor Lee pushes for permitless carry law
www.newschannel5.com/news/governor-pushes-for-permitless-carry-law
With the Tennessee Department of health estimating that most will have their covid vaccine my mid to late April that want it I see many county mask mandates expiring.
There are also 2 bills up this week concerning firearms.
House Bill 25 is set to be heard in the House Civil Justice Committee on Wednesday March 17. It would stay the ability to bring civil actions against individuals who resort to justifiable deadly force at least until any possible criminal investigation or charges are resolved.
Senate Bill 1608 is set to be heard in Senate State and Local Committee on Tuesday March 16 and would limit law enforcement’s ability to enter private property for purposes of placing surveillance equipment without either landowner permission or a court order.
Interesting times we live in.
Then today I see this headline
Tennessee lawmakers to discuss bill that would allow some cancer patients to use cannabis oil
www.newschannel5.com/news/tennessee-lawmakers-to-discuss-cannabis-oil-bill
cannabis oil
State lawmakers are discussing a bill that would allow some cancer patients to use cannabis oil as a treatment.
AM COLE CANCER PATIENTS AND CANNABIS OIL.transfer_frame_741.jpeg
By: Cole JohnsonPosted at 6:33 AM, Mar 16, 2021 and last updated 9:27 AM, Mar 16, 2021
NASHVILLE, Tenn. (WTVF) — State lawmakers are discussing a bill that would allow some cancer patients to use cannabis oil as a treatment.
SB 1209 is going before the Senate Judiciary Committee on Tuesday, and if eventually passed, would allow some cancer patients to use cannabis oil with THC either topically or by ingesting it.
State lawmakers are discussing a bill that would allow some cancer patients to use cannabis oil as a treatment.
AM COLE CANCER PATIENTS AND CANNABIS OIL.transfer_frame_741.jpeg
By: Cole JohnsonPosted at 6:33 AM, Mar 16, 2021 and last updated 9:27 AM, Mar 16, 2021
NASHVILLE, Tenn. (WTVF) — State lawmakers are discussing a bill that would allow some cancer patients to use cannabis oil as a treatment.
SB 1209 is going before the Senate Judiciary Committee on Tuesday, and if eventually passed, would allow some cancer patients to use cannabis oil with THC either topically or by ingesting it.
A Vanderbilt poll from back in 2017 actually showed that 80% of Tennesseans supported legalizing it.
Another piece of legislation up for discussion is this
Governor Lee pushes for permitless carry law
www.newschannel5.com/news/governor-pushes-for-permitless-carry-law
Governor Bill Lee is pushing for permit-less handgun carry rules in Tennessee.
A bill to eliminate requirements for handgun carry education was submitted to the legislature last year. However, even though the bill passed through the house, it was put aside due to the pandemic.
Governor Lee said he now wants the bill to be a priority in 2021. Supporters say the bill supports the second amendment and allows everyone to participate in their right.
A bill to eliminate requirements for handgun carry education was submitted to the legislature last year. However, even though the bill passed through the house, it was put aside due to the pandemic.
Governor Lee said he now wants the bill to be a priority in 2021. Supporters say the bill supports the second amendment and allows everyone to participate in their right.
With the Tennessee Department of health estimating that most will have their covid vaccine my mid to late April that want it I see many county mask mandates expiring.
There are also 2 bills up this week concerning firearms.
House Bill 25 is set to be heard in the House Civil Justice Committee on Wednesday March 17. It would stay the ability to bring civil actions against individuals who resort to justifiable deadly force at least until any possible criminal investigation or charges are resolved.
Senate Bill 1608 is set to be heard in Senate State and Local Committee on Tuesday March 16 and would limit law enforcement’s ability to enter private property for purposes of placing surveillance equipment without either landowner permission or a court order.
Interesting times we live in.