Showing posts with label Kentucky. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Kentucky. Show all posts

Sunday, September 9, 2012

A Campaign to Legalize Hemp


Kentucky Senator Rand Paul (R) is on a campaign to legalize hemp, arguingit would put his home state’s economy at a competitive advantage. 
Last week, Paul wore a shirt made from hemp at the Kentucky State Fair. He suggested farmers could grow hemp to make products like paper, livestock bedding, and twine.
Kentucky’s Democratic Governor Steve Beshear said he is "open to the idea of industrial hemp, but I know law enforcement has some very serious concerns about the similarity to marijuana and what it might do to their enforcement actions." Paul said that proper regulation of permitting would address those concerns.
Rand Paul is also a co-sponsor of Senate Bill 3501, which would amend the Controlled Substances Act so that hemp is not defined as a drug. That bill was introduced by Oregon Senator Ron Wyden (D). Senators Jeff Merkley (D-OR) and Congressman Bernie Sanders (I-VT) have also co-sponsored. A similar bill has also been introduced in the House.
Libertarian-leaning voters could tip elections for Republicans in key swing states in the future, even some that seem unlikely now -- like Oregon. 
Karl Rove, who was George W. Bush’s chief strategist, said Oregon’s statehouse is split evenly among Democrats and Republicans, and “Republicans came within 15,000 votes of winning the governorship and yet it’s the most unchurched state in the union. So it’s a weird conglomeration. Oregon might be next.”    




Rove attributed this trend in part to growing libertarianism. “Oregon, as you may recall, was a battleground in 2000 and this time around there is a little bit of evidence that Obama has some difficulty there,” Rovesaid in Tampa on Monday. “I think part of it is that you do have this sort of weird element… centered around Portland that looks at Obama as a dangerous reactionary. But you also have something going out there, sort of this libertarian, Western, iconoclastic I’m-not-going-to-be-put-in-a-box. But something’s going on in Oregon.”
TO CONTACT RAND PAUL

Sunday, August 26, 2012

Where is Mothers Common Sense?

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Woman Killed By Own Daughter During Driving Lesson


August 25, 2012 Tragedy struck in a church parking lot, when a 15-year-old girl who was learning to drive hit and killed her mother.
Kim Riggs
Kimberly Riggs, 40, let her daughter take the wheel of her car in the parking lot of the Newport Church of God in Newport, Kentucky, after they had attended church.
But when the teenager got behind the wheel, she mistakenly pressed down on the car's accelerator instead of the brakes and suddenly backed up the car hitting and knocking her mother to the ground.
Then the girl began driving uncontrollably in the lot, knocking down a fence and hitting the back of a home.
She then turned the vehicle around and hit her mother again, pinning the woman’s body against a fence.
'I see the front end of this car coming over my neighbor's fence,' Brandy Raleigh, who witnessed the terrible accident, told WLWT-TV.
'I yelled to her [Riggs] 'Move!' but it was too late. The girl driving the car had struck the woman. You would never think to see something like that,' she added.
The pastor of the church, Rusty Wollum, said congregants rushed to help Riggs, who was described as barely conscious after she was hit.
'She couldn't speak but she could just barely breathe by holding her sternum,' he told WAVE-TV.
'We were trying to keep her calm, telling her that help was on the way, that we were there with her,' he added.
Riggs, a single mother of two, was transported to a local hospital, where she was pronounced dead.
The daughter was also treated for minor injuries.