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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
-- and I think that's for a number of reasons," Kaslow said.Some reasons, Kaslow said, could be that family and community structures may not be as tight-knit as in the past, leading to increased risk, or that the increased use of technology has led to young people spending less time on cultivating rich, in-person relationships and more time being exposed to possible cyberbullying."I don't think it's the using of technology that's the problem, but I think it can be how that affects your relationships and the cyberbullying issue," she said. "There's growing evidence now that cyberbullying is associated with depression, with self-harm and suicidal thoughts and even death by suicide." 690

a law that would allow President Donald Trump to use the military break up protests and riots within U.S. cities.Speaking at a press conference Wednesday, Esper said he believes the National Guard is better equipped to handle situations in the United States to help local law enforcement."I say this not only as Secretary of Defense, but also as a former soldier and a former member of the National Guard, the option to use active-duty forces in a law enforcement role should only be used as a matter of last resort and only in the most urgent and dire of situations," Esper said. "We are not in one of those situations now. I do not support invoking the Insurrection Act."On Monday, 686
With President Donald Trump in the hospital, his campaign is launching an effort it’s calling “Operation MAGA” to maintain momentum.The operation entails “a full marshalling of top-level surrogates, campaign coalitions and Trump supporters” to carry the campaign until Trump can return to the trail, according to a campaign statement. Vice President Mike Pence and Trump’s family will be prime players in the effort, which will feature a series of online events leading up to Wednesday's vice presidential debate before moving to in-person events.It’s unclear how the new plan differs from the campaign’s operations before Trump was hospitalized. Pence and the first family was already actively campaigning.Pence outlined the effort in an all-staff conference call Saturday afternoon with campaign manager Bill Stepien, who has also been diagnosed with COVID-19.“I want to encourage you to stay in the fight,” Pence told the staff. 939
You can easily Google Senator Kamala Harris' (D-CA) official biography. The Democratic nominee for vice president was California's first female attorney general and the first Indian-American United States senator. But what do her friends from college say about her? ALPHA KAPPA ALPHA Perhaps the best way to find out about Harris when the cameras aren't rolling is by contacting her college friends. Harris is a member of Alpha Kappa Alpha; she joined the sorority when she was in college at Howard University. Harris' love for Howard University was on display this week in a tweet her husband sent out. 612
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