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This episode highlights the crucial intersection of cannabis regulation and community welfare in Colorado Springs, focusing on the perspective of veterans. The conversation touches upon local policies, the potential economic contributions of cannabis revenue, mental health concerns, and the evolving language surrounding immigration issues, urging listeners to engage in local politics.
• Veterans share insights on cannabis regulation and its impact on the community
• Discussion on potential cannabis revenue to address homelessness and aid veterans
• Personal stories illustrate the link between cannabis use and mental health recovery
• Legal actions taken against city council decisions regarding cannabis policies
• Shift to the evolving language around immigration and its political implications
• Call for community engagement in advocating for systemic change
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By Adam Gillard & Dick Wilkinson5
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This episode highlights the crucial intersection of cannabis regulation and community welfare in Colorado Springs, focusing on the perspective of veterans. The conversation touches upon local policies, the potential economic contributions of cannabis revenue, mental health concerns, and the evolving language surrounding immigration issues, urging listeners to engage in local politics.
• Veterans share insights on cannabis regulation and its impact on the community
• Discussion on potential cannabis revenue to address homelessness and aid veterans
• Personal stories illustrate the link between cannabis use and mental health recovery
• Legal actions taken against city council decisions regarding cannabis policies
• Shift to the evolving language around immigration and its political implications
• Call for community engagement in advocating for systemic change
Send us a text
https://bsky.app/profile/leftfaceco.bsky.social
https://www.facebook.com/epccpv
www.EPCCPV.org or [email protected]