Rapid City lawgiver and weed smoker, Mark Kirkeby, says he will introduce legislation that would require testing for substances not yet legal under federal law before receiving public assistance.
The Noem corporation receives public assistance: test Rep. Noem.
DM sez in the RCJ:
Last year, Kirkeby's bill was defeated 8-5 in committee. Venner's passed out of committee 8-7 but failed 36-32 in the full House.Fucking idiots. Looks like KW thinks so, too.
RIGHT ON, TEST THEM FIRST
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ReplyDelete"Larry: There is no good reason to ban the ceremonial use of peyote. That doesn't mean that this practice has constitutional immunity. That was the finding in Employment Division v. Smith. It's a judgment call. A state might, for example, allow ceremonial use of peyote for adults but not for children. It might do the same thing for communion wine. These are matters for legislatures."
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