Sunday, December 20, 2015

Ybor City Musicians

Meet Lisa

Local Treasures: Cathy and Robert Jordan

At the Legislative Delegation @ Amalie Arena

Marco Rubio Protecting His Masters

Rubio added his name to a letter addressed to FCC chairman Tom Wheeler, urging the FCC to block municipalities from providing broadband services to their residents. Municipalities such as Chattanooga, which provides broadband access up to one gigabit per second, are allowing their residents to have access to broadband at faster speeds and cheaper prices than telecoms such as AT&T. here

Saturday, December 19, 2015

Instrumental Society In Ybor City

@ The CFL NORML Winter Music Festival
Visit them here. Like them on Facebook

Congratulations Susan Smith

Watermark’s 15 Most Remarkable People of 2015

Also on the list: Carrie West and Steve Kornell

Palm Beach County To Tax Pot (If you get caught)

The Palm Beach County Commission voted 4-1 to make possession of 20 grams or less of marijuana punishable with a civil citation and a fine of $100. here

Friends Of The Stogie

Faith Olivia Babis
Field/Community Organizer at 
Florida Consumer Action Network
Visit her here

John Morgan's 9-TO-1 Match Offer

Jeb Bush’s role in freeing a Cuban terrorist

An international terrorist enters the United States illegally, with no visa. FBI agents alert their superiors; the suspect is linked to more than 40 bombings — including blowing up a civilian airliner. He makes it clear he has no intention of renouncing violence to achieve his goals. here
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The fiery, white-haired Cuban exile by the name of Orlando Bosch, was freed by the U.S. government in a deal cleared by the White House — thanks in part to the backing he received from the then president’s son Jeb Bush.

Friday, December 18, 2015

Central Florida NORML Rocks Ybor City

 Local Treasure Jessica Rose

Meet George 
He spent over 32 years in prison 
for marijuana possession.






We have the power, we are on the right side. 
We will win!

George seems to be doing ok, 
we would be really pissed off!
Join NORML
We missed you Bianca!

Pat Kemp For Hillsborough County Commissioner

"When I'm a Hillsborough County Commissioner, I will work hard to move the energy change agenda forward. The Paris agreement “sends a very powerful message to the business and investment community that the age of fossil fuels is ending.” The economic and environmental implications of this deal for Americans are staggering. In the near term, it will unlock an accelerating multi-trillion-dollar shift in capital investment away from carbon-intensive coal and oil, which were the cornerstone of the first industrial revolution, into clean technologies like solar, wind, LED lighting, advanced batteries, and electric cars. It means far less harmful carbon pollution will be emitted in the coming years. Thus, “continued investments in high-carbon assets conflicts
with their fiduciary responsibility.” Pat Kemp

HCYD Annual Holiday Party In Ybor

Laila and Maya

Tim and friends 

First Chance Last Chance Bar
Downtown Ybor City
Visit them here

Mayor Kriseman's March Against Gun Violence Today In St.Pete

5pm
St. Petersburg Police Department

Replace Debbie Wasserman-Schultz Immediately

Dems want taxpayers help to pay for their convention. here
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"Debbie Wasserman-Schultz failure as DNC Chair is now being placed on the tax-payers backs! This is outrageous! She must be replaced immediately!" 
Chris Cano

Ronny & The Rev @ WMNF Tonight

Ronny & The Rev will be playing all the songs that didn't make the airwaves in 2015! Most of 'em never made any waves, air or otherwise. Friday, 3:00- 5:00 WMNF 88.5 Tampa or wmf.org.

Thursday, December 17, 2015

FL SUPREME COURT RULES IN FAVOR OF MEDICAL MARIJUANA PETITION

 On Thursday, December 17th, 2015 the Florida Supreme Court ruled in favor of theUse of Marijuana for Debilitating Medical Conditions petition. The final hurdle to making the 2016 ballot will be gathering enough valid signatures- 683,149. At the time of the Supreme Court ruling, 400,032 petitions had been validated. With 900,000 gathered, United for Care is confident they will garner enough valid signatures to make the 2016 ballot. 
This ruling comes as no surprise to United for Care, the organization spearheading the effort to make the 2016 ballot.

Ben Pollara, Campaign Manager, said, "The unanimous decision by the Florida Supreme Court to approve the new medical marijuana constitutional amendment is a huge victory for hundreds of thousands of sick and suffering Floridians who could benefit from the passage of such a law. While we still must collect the required number of petitions before officially being placed on the 2016 ballot, we are confident that we will and that Florida voters will approve this amendment in the general election. In 2014, four of seven Supreme Court justices approved our ballot language and 58% of Floridians voted "yes"; this time, all seven justices approved our language and we feel strongly that well over the required 60% of Floridians will vote "yes" for a comprehensive and compassionate medical marijuana law."

United for Care's chairman, John Morgan, stated, 
"This is a huge victory for Florida. We will win next November. 
Compassion is coming!"

For press inquires please contact Bianca Garza 
at press@unitedforcare.org