In a Tuesday press release, the Humboldt County Human Rights Commission announced its inquiry into the effect of cannabis on local human rights.
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- The survey language points out the distinction between a human right (“one acquires by being alive”) and a civil right (“that one obtains by being a legal member of a certain political state”). The questions can be answered by email or postal service.
- “Humboldt County is the epicenter of cannabis,” the county’s Human Rights Commission Chair Lelehnia Du Bois told the California newsletter via email this week. “The commission determined, through community input, it was time to inquire how being at that epicenter is impacting Humboldt County’s community members from a humanitarian perspective.”
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- In 1867 the Hessel Grange began as a means of helping farmers from Maine to California. Now the resurrected Grange is 70-members strong and seriously into Mary Jane.
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