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Episode 328 ★ Quite a Few Rules

Episode 328 ★ Quite a Few Rules

Episode 328 Published 1 year, 9 months ago
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VALUE FOR VALUE

Thank you to the Bowl After Bowl Episode 328 Producers: harvhat, cbrooklyn112, ChadF, Pickle Coin, RevCyberTrucker, Boolysteed, HeyCitizen, Lavish

Intro/Outro: e s c p - Galactic Groove

Tune in to the Sat Skirmish this SUNDAY at 4 PM Central

Cocaine Shitstain (Just the Tips) RSS feed put together by Zephyr Knight

ON CHAIN, OFF CHAIN, COCAINE, SHITSTAIN

Julian Assange to enter guilty plea, be released to Australia (The Associated Press)

EU Council withdraws vote on chat control but negotiations will continue (Politico)

LND versions prior to v0.17.0 vulnerable to LND Onion Bomb DoS attack (Matt Morehouse/GitHub)

Louisiana Gov. Jeff Landry signs self-custody legislation (Legiscan)

KC Beers with Bitcoiners at The Bar FRIDAY at 6:30 pm

TOP THREE 33

Lockbit 3.0 claims attack on Federal Reserve: 33 TB of sensitive data allegedly compromised (Red Hot Cyber)
Albania misused 33 million Euros of EU funds anti-fraud office says (Balkan Insight)
Kallakurichi hooch tragedy: death toll rises to 33 (Hindustan Times)
Norway bans salmon fishing in 33 rivers as stocks plummet (Fish Farmer Magazine)
Letters to the Editor: I am 54, have been smoking weed for 33 years and feel great (Los Angeles Times)

BEHIND THE CURTAIN

Arizona Gov. Katie Hobbs signs bill allowing firefighters, peace officers with PTSD to get workers comp coverage for MDMA IF federally legalized (AZ Legislature)

Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis signs bill giving black farmers more time to fix errors on medical pot business license applications (FL Senate)

Louisiana Gov. Jeff Landry signs bill decriminalizing pot paraphernalia, regulating consumable hemp products (LA Legislature)
Inside the Chinese-funded, staffed marijuana farms springing up across the US (NPR)

Oklahoma Gov. Kevin Stitt signs bill requiring criminal background checks for owners and employees of medical pot businesses (OK Legislature)

Oregon's Portland Pickles become first sports team to sell THC products at live sporting events (Portland Pickles)

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