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30X Illuminated Microscope Great For Jewelers, Viewing Gems, Beads, Coins & Stamps. This is a new 30X illuminated microscope. Great for jewelers, viewing gems, beads, coins and stamps. Ideal for viewing assistance in low-light conditions. May help reduce eye strain. It is compact and convenient for your home, office and travel. Includes a soft carrying case. The transparent cover is to be placed directly on the part of the object that is being viewed. Has a focusing wheel to adjust to the sharpest vision. The sliding light condenser is for transmitting the light onto the object. Works on 2 AA batteries (not included). It measures approximately 5 7/16" x 1 13/16" (138 x 41 mm) long FindingKing works hard to update our descriptions and pictures of our merchandise. As part of a process of ongoing innovation by our suppliers, newer versions of the item shown may be shipped before we are able to complete an update. As a result there may be a slight variation in color and design.
Grass is an exciting fast-playing card game for 2 to 6 players. This cutthroat game pits players against each other in a race to peddle cards totalling 250k worth of marijuana. During the course of the game players get busted fined and ripped...
Sun Lift is a reflector suspension system which allows you to adjust the height of a reflector in one simple movement. The tension mechanism will keep the hood in place once it is set at the desired height. The support pull out and retract like a yo-yo. Finally a simple way to raise a reflector as plants grow!
Use Mylar in an indoor garden to save precious light: 98% of the light striking it is reflected to plants where it belongs. Mylar is a metallic film that can be taped or tacked directly to a flat surface or wall. Choose the 2-millimeter grade for most ap
C798 STAY-DARK JEAN Features: Stay-Dark dye technology to keep colors rich well past 50 industrial launderings. Durable poly/cotton twill. Color fast. Tear resistant. Low shrinkage. Comfortable 5-pocket. No paper advertisers or size strips to remove. Rat
Many proponents of marijuana decriminalization have argued partially decriminalizing marijuana would largely reduce costs of maintaining the criminal justice and law enforcement systems, while fully decriminalizing marijuana to allow the cultivation and sale would generate a substantial amount of income from taxing marijuana sales. Other arguments assert that the funds saved from marijuana decriminalization could be used to enforce laws for other, more serious and violent crimes.
Attempts to decriminalization of marijuana in the United States began in the 1970s and several jurisdictions have subsequently decriminalized marijuana (also referred to as cannabis) for non-medical purposes, as views on marijuana have liberalized, peaking in 1978.[1] The decriminalization movement supports efforts ranging from reducing penalties for marijuana-related offenses to removing all penalties related to marijuana, including sale and cultivation. Proponents of marijuana decriminalization argue that a substantial amount of law-enforcement resources would be freed, which could be used to prevent more serious crimes, and would reduce income earned by street gangs and organized crime who sell or traffic marijuana. Opponents argue decriminalization will lead to increased crime, increased marijuana usage, and subsequent abuse of other illicit drugs. Gonzales v. Raich, 2005 ruled in a 6-3 decision that the Commerce Clause of the United States Constitution allowed the federal government to ban the use of marijuana, including medical use.
"I believe that there is some possibility that quote 'medical marijuana' could spread into other areas and that the definition of medical could expand rather dramatically. You've seen that in other cases." (July 14, 2007, town hall meeting in New Hampshire)
"I don't think marijuana is healthy, I don't think that it is good for people, and I also, there is a large body of medical opinion that says there is plenty of other medications that are more effective and better and less damaging to one's health to use to relieve pain." (July 14, 2007, town hall meeting in New Hampshire)
"I think there's other ways to relieve pain ... I do not believe in legalizing it because I think there's other ways of relieving pain and applying medical help than that, and that’s my position." (August 9, 2007, town hall meeting in Merrimack, New Hampshire)
"I believe that marijuana is a gateway drug. That is my view and that's the view of the federal drug czar and other experts, although that is also a debatable question. I think that there is much more effective ways of relieving pain and suffering than the use of marijuana, and so therefore I view it as something that I do not support. That's just my considered opinion, I'd be glad to receive additional information." (August 11, 2007, house party in Milton, New Hampshire)
"No town hall meeting in New Hampshire is complete without some young man who has been sent here to talk to me about medical marijuana ... The fact is I do not approve of the medical use of marijuana, I never have and I never will, and you all keep coming to the town hall meetings. I'm always glad to see you, it helps with the attendance." (September 29, 2007, house party in Exeter, New Hampshire)
"Every medical expert I know of, including the AMA, says that there are much more effective and much better treatment....
30X Illuminated Microscope Great For Jewelers, Viewing Gems, Beads, Coins & Stamps. This is a new 30X illuminated microscope. Great for jewelers, viewing gems, beads, coins and stamps. Ideal for viewing assistance in low-light conditions. May help reduce eye strain. It is compact and convenient for your home, office and travel. Includes a soft carrying case. The transparent cover is to be placed directly on the part of the object that is being viewed. Has a focusing wheel to adjust to the sharpest vision. The sliding light condenser is for transmitting the light onto the object. Works on 2 AA batteries (not included). It measures approximately 5 7/16" x 1 13/16" (138 x 41 mm) long FindingKing works hard to update our descriptions and pictures of our merchandise. As part of a process of ongoing innovation by our suppliers, newer versions of the item shown may be shipped before we are able to complete an update. As a result there may be a slight variation in color and design.
Grass is an exciting fast-playing card game for 2 to 6 players. This cutthroat game pits players against each other in a race to peddle cards totalling 250k worth of marijuana. During the course of the game players get busted fined and ripped...
Sun Lift is a reflector suspension system which allows you to adjust the height of a reflector in one simple movement. The tension mechanism will keep the hood in place once it is set at the desired height. The support pull out and retract like a yo-yo. Finally a simple way to raise a reflector as plants grow!
Use Mylar in an indoor garden to save precious light: 98% of the light striking it is reflected to plants where it belongs. Mylar is a metallic film that can be taped or tacked directly to a flat surface or wall. Choose the 2-millimeter grade for most ap
C798 STAY-DARK JEAN Features: Stay-Dark dye technology to keep colors rich well past 50 industrial launderings. Durable poly/cotton twill. Color fast. Tear resistant. Low shrinkage. Comfortable 5-pocket. No paper advertisers or size strips to remove. Rat
Many proponents of marijuana decriminalization have argued partially decriminalizing marijuana would largely reduce costs of maintaining the criminal justice and law enforcement systems, while fully decriminalizing marijuana to allow the cultivation and sale would generate a substantial amount of income from taxing marijuana sales. Other arguments assert that the funds saved from marijuana decriminalization could be used to enforce laws for other, more serious and violent crimes.
Attempts to decriminalization of marijuana in the United States began in the 1970s and several jurisdictions have subsequently decriminalized marijuana (also referred to as cannabis) for non-medical purposes, as views on marijuana have liberalized, peaking in 1978.[1] The decriminalization movement supports efforts ranging from reducing penalties for marijuana-related offenses to removing all penalties related to marijuana, including sale and cultivation. Proponents of marijuana decriminalization argue that a substantial amount of law-enforcement resources would be freed, which could be used to prevent more serious crimes, and would reduce income earned by street gangs and organized crime who sell or traffic marijuana. Opponents argue decriminalization will lead to increased crime, increased marijuana usage, and subsequent abuse of other illicit drugs. Gonzales v. Raich, 2005 ruled in a 6-3 decision that the Commerce Clause of the United States Constitution allowed the federal government to ban the use of marijuana, including medical use.
John McCain Quotes on Medical Marijuana
"I believe that there is some possibility that quote 'medical marijuana' could spread into other areas and that the definition of medical could expand rather dramatically. You've seen that in other cases." (July 14, 2007, town hall meeting in New Hampshire)
"I don't think marijuana is healthy, I don't think that it is good for people, and I also, there is a large body of medical opinion that says there is plenty of other medications that are more effective and better and less damaging to one's health to use to relieve pain." (July 14, 2007, town hall meeting in New Hampshire)
"I think there's other ways to relieve pain ... I do not believe in legalizing it because I think there's other ways of relieving pain and applying medical help than that, and that’s my position." (August 9, 2007, town hall meeting in Merrimack, New Hampshire)
"I believe that marijuana is a gateway drug. That is my view and that's the view of the federal drug czar and other experts, although that is also a debatable question. I think that there is much more effective ways of relieving pain and suffering than the use of marijuana, and so therefore I view it as something that I do not support. That's just my considered opinion, I'd be glad to receive additional information." (August 11, 2007, house party in Milton, New Hampshire)
"No town hall meeting in New Hampshire is complete without some young man who has been sent here to talk to me about medical marijuana ... The fact is I do not approve of the medical use of marijuana, I never have and I never will, and you all keep coming to the town hall meetings. I'm always glad to see you, it helps with the attendance." (September 29, 2007, house party in Exeter, New Hampshire)
"Every medical expert I know of, including the AMA, says that there are much more effective and much better treatment....