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  2. Marijuana Business Daily - Wikipedia

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    Marijuana Business Daily (formerly known as MMJ Business Daily, also known as MJBizDaily) is a Colorado-based business news outlet for professionals in the recreational and medical cannabis industry in the United States. The publication was founded in 2011 by Marijuana Business Media, a division of Anne Holland Ventures, Inc. The CEO is Chris ...

  3. Cannabis rights - Wikipedia

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    Cannabis. Cannabis rights or marijuana rights (sometimes more specifically cannabis consumer rights or stoner rights) are individual civil rights [1] that vary by jurisdiction. [2] The rights of people who consume cannabis include the right to be free from employment discrimination and housing discrimination.

  4. U.S. Marijuana Party - Wikipedia

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    U.S. Marijuana Party. The United States Marijuana Party (officially the U.S. Marijuana Party) is a cannabis political party in the United States founded in 2002 by Loretta Nall specifically to end the war on drugs and to legalize cannabis. Their policies also include other socially libertarian positions.

  5. Judge Alex Kim’s juvenile court videos won him YouTube fame ...

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    Judge Alex Kim insisted the 12-year-old boy reveal the names of two adults who gave him guns and marijuana while the child’s criminal hearing was broadcast live on YouTube, with thousands of ...

  6. MPlayer.com - Wikipedia

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    Mplayer, referred to as Mplayer.com by 1998, [1] was a free online PC gaming service and community that operated from late 1996 until early 2001. The service at its peak was host to a community of more than 20 million visitors each month and offered more than 100 games. [2] Some of the more popular titles available were action games like Quake ...

  7. Emotions Anonymous - Wikipedia

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    Emotions Anonymous. Emotions Anonymous ( EA) is a twelve-step program for recovery from mental and emotional illness. [1] As of 2017 there were approximately 300 Emotions Anonymous groups active in the United States and another 300 around the world. [citation needed]