Page 109 of 184

Re: National, Regional and Local News

Posted: Thu Dec 22, 2022 11:22 pm
by Deuce
Suliso wrote: Thu Dec 22, 2022 4:43 pm We had some very cold days (down to -10 C) and some snow, but now it's back to rain and comparatively balmy +12 C.
Heh... I know that temperature is relative to where one lives, but -10 C is not "very cold" to us at all - it's just a normal winter day.

All of Canada is laughing at Vancouver these days because they are absolutely panicking with -6 C temperatures and some snow, where, again, that's just normal winter stuff for the rest of the country.

Re: National, Regional and Local News

Posted: Fri Dec 23, 2022 2:33 am
by martini4me

Re: National, Regional and Local News

Posted: Fri Dec 23, 2022 2:57 am
by ponchi101
:rofl:

Re: National, Regional and Local News

Posted: Fri Dec 23, 2022 8:55 pm
by ti-amie
Wait what?! :lol:

Re: National, Regional and Local News

Posted: Sat Dec 24, 2022 12:22 am
by ti-amie
They could've had Beto...


Re: National, Regional and Local News

Posted: Mon Dec 26, 2022 1:59 am
by ti-amie

Re: National, Regional and Local News

Posted: Mon Dec 26, 2022 8:31 pm
by ti-amie


Meanwhile...


Re: National, Regional and Local News

Posted: Thu Dec 29, 2022 2:03 am
by ti-amie
A dying cancer patient used cannabis to ease pain. His hospital called the police
‘You’d think they would have shown compassion’: patient’s son decries Kansas police who issued citation as father suffered

Hospital staff in Kansas called the police on a man dying of cancer who was using cannabis products to cope with his symptoms, in an incident that has since sparked outrage and renewed calls to rethink the state’s strict cannabis laws.

The encounter took place in mid-December, when police in the city of Hays say two officers showed up at the cancer patient’s hospital room to issue him a citation for a drug violation. Police also took away a vaping device and cannabis product that hospital staff had already confiscated.

While the police department later dropped the citation, which would have required the cancer patient to appear in court, reports of the incident fueled debate over the continued criminalization of cannabis in Kansas, one of the three US states that has not legalized the product in any context.

While he was glad the charge against his father was dropped, Lee Bretz, the patient’s son, said the incident was “humiliating” for his father and left him “pretty upset”.

His father, who has terminal, inoperable cancer, was issued a “must appear” citation for drug possession, Bretz said. “He can’t make it to court. He’s bedridden. He can’t move his legs.”

“You’d think they would have shown a lot of compassion and not done anything,” his son said of the officers who responded to the incident.

A spokesperson for the Hays medical center in Hays, Kansas, did not immediately respond to requests for comment.

Greg Bretz, the 69-year-old cancer patient, initially told an opinion columnist for the Wichita Eagle that he was “flat on my back” in his hospital bed, and that he had been using a vaping device and eating some THC paste on bread to cope with the symptoms of his disease.

A doctor had told him that it was fine “to do whatever he wants if it makes him feel better”, since there were no medical treatments left for him other than hospice care, he said.

On 19 December, hospital staff contacted the Hays police department about a patient vaping in a hospital room, which “they were concerned about as a potential fire hazard”, and also possessing THC, “which is illegal in the state of Kansas”, Hays police chief Don Scheibler said.

An initial report of the police interaction with the cancer patient as a “Christmastime hospital-room raid” was inaccurate, Scheibler said. “It’s not a raid.”

Scheibler said he had reviewed an audio recording of the two officers’ interaction with the patient in the hospital room, which he said lasted “less than eight minutes” and in which officers were “polite, courteous, respectful” to the frustrated patient, while issuing him a citation for a drug violation with a court date of 26 January.

The police officer who issued the drug citation to the cancer patient had second thoughts, the police chief said, and, that same day, after a discussion with a supervisor, emailed the city prosecutor, recommending that he dismiss the charge.

“At the end of the day, they showed compassion and empathy, and that’s what they want from law enforcement,” Scheibler said. “They made the decision to write the ticket and made the recommendation to dismiss it on their own. It wasn’t anything that happened in the news.”

Because of the Christmas holiday, the city prosecutor had not seen the email about dismissing the charge until after the police interaction with the cancer patient had already become a viral news story, the police chief said. He said he personally let the patient know on 27 December that the police department was not pursuing the citation and that he would not have to appear in court.

More than a hundred people have called or emailed the Hays police department, upset about news reports of officers’ interactions with the cancer patient, the chief said. Local news outlets reported that the hospital had also received threats in the wake of the reported incident.

“As a police officer, we don’t determine what the law is,” Scheibler said. “I think the discussion about medical marijuana needs to happen.”

Lee Bretz, the patient’s son, said he hoped Kansas would legalize medical marijuana soon. “Nobody wants to see their loved ones hurting, and you’d do anything to see them not hurt,” he said.


https://www.theguardian.com/society/202 ... ent-kansas

Re: National, Regional and Local News

Posted: Thu Dec 29, 2022 5:54 am
by Deuce

Re: National, Regional and Local News

Posted: Thu Dec 29, 2022 6:57 am
by ponchi101
About "I think the discussion about medical marijuana needs to happen".
Really? In 202...3?
But not being a jerk here. He is a cop. And he follows orders. A tough case for anyone.

Re: National, Regional and Local News

Posted: Thu Dec 29, 2022 7:14 am
by Deuce
.

They are obviously by a body of water, but still...

Major Storm Creates Ice Town in Ontario, Canada

.

Re: National, Regional and Local News

Posted: Thu Dec 29, 2022 1:01 pm
by Owendonovan
I'm certainly more annoyed by the "hospital staff" that called the police. That staff is wound pretty tight, they might benefit from using some weed every now and again.

Re: National, Regional and Local News

Posted: Thu Dec 29, 2022 1:10 pm
by Owendonovan
https://www.nytimes.com/2022/12/29/nyre ... ation.html

This community does itself no favors in the public eye. Shysters who shanda.

.....But in Orthodox Jewish religious schools, particularly in parts of the Hasidic community, the shift has also led to a windfall of government money for services that are sometimes not needed, or even provided, an examination by The New York Times has found.
Dozens of schools in the Orthodox community have pushed parents to get their children diagnosed with disabilities, records and interviews show. At least two schools have sent out mass emails urging families to apply for aid. A third school provided parents with a sample prescription to give their children’s doctors, saying a diagnosis would bring more resources for the school.

Today, at Hasidic and Orthodox schools, which are called yeshivas, higher percentages of students are classified as needing special education than at other public and private schools in New York City, a Times analysis of government data found.

In the fervently religious Hasidic community, where Yiddish is the dominant language, schools focus on teaching Jewish law and prayer, while often providing little secular education in English. The Times found that at 25 of the city’s approximately 160 Hasidic yeshivas, more than half of the students are classified as needing special education. Records show the classifications are routinely justified by citing the students’ struggles with English.

Re: National, Regional and Local News

Posted: Thu Dec 29, 2022 4:18 pm
by ponchi101
Remember that everything from the NY TImes is behind a paywall. Can't be read by non-subscribers.
(I got a glimpse of the headline before the PAY OR YOU ARE OUT screen rolled on).

Re: National, Regional and Local News

Posted: Sun Jan 01, 2023 11:40 am
by Deuce
.

Happy New Year, Jay...

The story of "Merry Christmas Jay"...
.