Let’s begin by clarifying the language used. “Adult use” actually means “recreational use.” “Medical use” means when a physician, or other authorized medical professional, writes a prescription for a patient’s use of cannabis as part of a treatment plan. Finally, “cannabis” means “marijuana.” Next, this brief missive does not propose to present pro or con arguments for the … [Read more...] about Tax Benefits of Approving Cannabis Sales for Both Adult Use and Medical Use
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City Growth Policy Update – working session
You'll need to sign up for this one. For more information or zoom instructions, please call City Planning at 406-234-3462. Tuesday September 17, 2024 at 6PM City Hall Conference Room - 17 S 8th St #2, Miles City, MT 59301 … [Read more...] about City Growth Policy Update – working session
Legislative Listening Tour
The 2021 Montana Legislature convenes January 4th. Senator Bogner will be traveling Senate District 19 to listen to legislative ideas and concerns before leaving for Helena. Join him at the following locations: 12/23 Broadus, VFW Hall - 7:00pm 12/28 Circle, Wooden Nickel (w/ Rep. Jerry Schillinger for HD 37) - 12:00pm 12/28 Terry, American Legion - 7:00pm 12/29 … [Read more...] about Legislative Listening Tour
Custer County Board of Commissioners AGENDA: October 26th thru October 29th
Below are the AGENDA notes posted on 10/22/2020 outside the Custer County Board of Commissioners office. The meetings below are for October 26th thru October 29th. Please read through these to make sure you are NOT missing a meeting you want or need to attend. … [Read more...] about Custer County Board of Commissioners AGENDA: October 26th thru October 29th
You Do The Math!
I recently mailed 300 letters to registered voters in Custer County. The voter list that I used is publicly available at the courthouse and is the same list that the election department used when they mailed out the ballots on October the 9th 2020. On the 13th I got 16 letters back that were marked as “undeliverable” by the post office. My math tells me that 5% were not … [Read more...] about You Do The Math!