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With the Republican Party picking up its national convention and moving it to Jacksonville next month, the local sheriff says his county isn’t ready to host such a massive event.The event was moved out of Charlotte after President Donald Trump and Republicans could not receive assurances from North Carolina that the convention could be held without social distancing restrictions.Traditionally, political conventions are massive undertakings for law enforcement agencies. While security at the convention itself is generally handled at the federal level, thousands of officers help secure the area around the venue.When the GOP convention was held in Cleveland in 2016, Cleveland Police had backup from agencies across the US. The officers provided security at protests, as well as surrounding events attended by delegates and surrogates.But with the event moving to Jacksonville on short notice, plans that take months to come together haven’t had a chance to crystalize."With less than 40 days until the expected Republican National Convention is slated to arrive in Jacksonville, I am compelled to express my significant concerns with the viability of this event,” Sheriff Mike Williams said on Monday. “It is my sole responsibility to provide safety, security for our city and more importantly for the citizens who I serve. So, with a growing list of challenges, be it financial, with communication, with the timeline, I cannot say with confidence that this event or our community will not be at risk."This year’s convention is expected to be scaled back from those in the past due to coronavirus concerns. But with unrest over concerns of racial injustice throughout the US, large protests are still expected outside the site of the convention. 1759

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With the revolving-door slate of deals making it tough to keep track of what's coming and going to Netflix each month, we're here to help you catch some movies and shows you may have had on your list before they leave the service and become a lot harder to find.After Aug. 1, you'll need a time machine to check out the "Back to the Future" trilogy on Netflix, because they are vanishing like Marty McFly's family does in his photo. There are several other beloved movies leaving, including the coming-of-age dramedy "Can't Hardly Wait," the sci-fi classic "E.T. the Extra-Terrestrial" and the seminal romantic comedy "Hitch."Here are the shows and films leaving Netflix in August, courtesy of What's on Netflix:August 1Back to the FutureBack to the Future Part IIBack to the Future Part IIIBlack Heart (Season 1)Can’t Hardly WaitCare Bears: Welcome to Care-a-Lot (Season 1)CasperCharlie and the Chocolate FactoryChernobyl DiariesComedy Bang! Bang! (5 Seasons)E.T. the Extra-TerrestrialFreedom WritersGodzillaGuess WhoHancockHitchHogie the Globehopper (Season 1)JarheadJarhead 2: Field of FireJarhead 3: The SiegeOpen SeasonQB1: Beyond the Lights (Season 1)Ramayan (Season 1)Resident Evil: ExtinctionRomeo Must DieSaltScary Movie 2Searching for Sugar ManSex and the City 2Stuart LittleThe Edge of SeventeenThe InterviewThe PianistThe Pursuit of HappynessTwisterWilly Wonka & the Chocolate FactoryVroomiz (Season 1)August 2Skins (Season 1-7)August 4Dino Hunt (Season 1)Paranormal Survivor (Season 1)August 5Enemigo Intimo (Season 1)Ever After High (Season 1-5) 1571

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-- less than a half ounce of cannabis. Cashion had less than a gram.In her case, the prosecution couldn't prove she had an illegal substance and the drug charges were dismissed. Cashion's case is one of the first. And she says it sets the stage now for thousands of other Tennesseans caught with small amounts of cannabis to successfully challenge the charges.The TBI maintains it's opposition to legalizing marijuana for any purpose and will continue to seek prosecutions.But, telling the difference between hemp which is legal in Tennessee and illegal marijuana is difficult. State lawmakers are taking notice and are expected to address this issue next legislative session.This story was originally published by Nick Beres at WTVF. 735

  

making Saturday, July 13, Nathan Bedford Forrest Day in the state.Forrest was a Civil War Confederate General, slave trader and an early KKK leader."How can you be a person of humanity, how and then support that statue, support a day when he was the head of the KKK, how can you do that," said Jim Wohlgemuth, with Veterans for Peace.For two years, Wohlgemuth and Veterans for Peace have been pushing a petition to remove a bust of Forrest from the Tennessee Capitol. "To (declare Forrest Day) again, to honor Nathan Bedford Forrest again with a day is just saying, guess what, if you're a person of color we don't care about you," Wohlgemuth said.Nathan Bedford Forrest Day has been observed in the state for nearly 50 years. The proclamation is causing controversy among some Democrat members of Tennessee House of Representatives."This a reminder of the painful and hurtful of the crimes that were committed against black people," Rep. Vincent Dixie (D-Nashville) said.Dixie says like many others he didn't know July 13 was Nathan Bedford Forrest Day in Tennessee. Dixie says this was the wrong move on the Governor's part."Now you're signing a proclamation honoring the same people that fought to keep people that look like me, African Americans in slavery," Dixie said."Tennessee governors are required by statute to issue a series of proclamations each year, including Nathan Bedford Forrest Day. The proclamation that was issued complies with this obligation and is in keeping with prior years," said Laine Arnold, a spokesperson for Lee.Dixie says it's time to take a more in-depth look at the law."I plan on working with legislators to correct this issue; If the governor is sincere about really being the governor for all Tennesseans and not some Tennesseans then he would get behind me, and do the right thing," Dixie said.The proclamation is not limited to Lee. Tennessee law mandates that the Governor must issue proclamations for six state holidays each yea,r including days for Nathan Bedford Forrest and Robert E. Lee. It has been a state law since 1971.Tennessee Code Annotated 15-2-101. Additional special observance days. 2142

  

Yes, an asteroid is heading toward earth and is expected to get close on November 2. But you should still plan on voting November 3, the asteroid is “not big enough to cause harm,” said astrophysicist Neil deGrasse Tyson.Asteroid 2018VP1 is about the size of a refrigerator, hurtling toward Earth at more than 25,000 miles-per-hour. Tyson says the asteroid will “buzz-cut” Earth on November 2, but is not expected to cause any harm.NASA says the asteroid only has a .41 percent chance of entering Earth’s atmosphere. Even if it did, the space agency says, “it would disintegrate due to its extremely small size.”“So if the world ends in 2020, it won’t be the fault of the Universe,” Tyson wrote on social media. 719

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