2) Her office is the agency in charge of medical cannabis in the state. I am compiling a list of questions that I want to ask her during the interview. I need your help ensuring I get answers from her about how the medical cannabis industry is being run and regulated in Florida.
3) AFIK, Our state is the only one which is using a vertically integrated system and it has led to the prices of Florida cannabis to be the most expensive in the country. Most Florida patients are the elderly on fixed incomes. I want to know what she intends to do about it.
4) If you have a question for her, please comment here or DM me. Also, please help me spread this thread so that we can get a more complete list of questions. The interview will air first on the Planet TV Show, then be part of a documentary on the FL Weed Industry I'm producing.
5) I'll be starting a Patreon page to help with the documentary, but the interview is already paid for and ready to conduct. All I need are the questions. This is a unique and important opportunity for Florida MC patients to get answers to questions from the person in charge.
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As someone who is formally trained in counter-intelligence & a current military expert in cyber-warfare, I can attest that this ⬇️ is absolute fact. External & foreign efforts to affect elections are limited to small changes in order to avoid leaving incontrovertible evidence. 1)
This is necessary on the part of whoever is attempting the influence because incontrovertible evidence can be considered an overt act of war. Unfortunately, Cyber efforts of influence, including direct ballot changes, are the tricky part because most countries, us included, 2)
have not updated the laws to include such activities. It should be telling, however, that the US military has changed their doctrine to include the cyber arena as a full theater of operation, just like land, sea, air and space theaters. Our Congress needs to update our laws 3)
I'm not sure what you're talking about for Gore. He lost the 2000 election & Republicans retained control of both houses of Congress, giving the party unified control of Congress & the presidency for the first time since the 1954 elections.
As for Ford, 297 to 240 electoral & 2.1% of pop vote is a solid defeat. Carter remains the only Democratic candidate since 1964 to win a majority of the Southern states & it was the last time any party had a veto-proof majority in the House.
That's a big loss for the Repubs. 2/
As for the changing media landscape, the internet & the WWW were both around for the 2000 election and Fox News began broadcasting in 1996.
I stand by my statement. No president or political party since the Civil War has survived an impeachment inquiry the next election. 3/
There seems to be a lot of confusion on exactly what an impeachment inquiry, also called impeachment hearings, and a vote on articles of impeachment mean. Here’s a short thread to help clear the confusion. An impeachment inquiry is the first step. 1/19
This is an investigation by the House to determine if crimes have been committed by the subject of the investigation. This investigation will involve witnesses, introduction of documentation and public testimony. 2/19
The inquiry hearings are to debate the evidence and to verify the veracity of testimony. If the inquiry hearings determine that the evidence and testimony rises to the level of High Crimes and Misdemeanors, then Articles of Impeachment based on the evidence and... 3/19