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Elune be with ye on this fine day
What if love isn’t what they portray in books and movies? What if it’s not fireworks when you kiss and love at first sight? What if we’re spending all of our time searching for something that doesn’t exist? Maybe love is giving back rubs without being asked and not expecting to get one back. Maybe love is splitting a cookie in half and purposely giving them the bigger piece because you know it’s their favorite. Maybe love is eating the whole cookie and not wearing makeup because you know they love you no matter how you look. Maybe love is going to the bathroom with the door wide open and not being embarrassed by your natural bodily functions. Maybe love is encouraging them to meet new people because you know they’d never hurt or leave you. Maybe love is telling them your secrets as casually as you would tell them the weather because you know they’ll never judge you. Maybe love isn’t understanding them on a deep and all-knowing level, but having the patience to try to. Maybe love isn’t having the same thoughts and beliefs, but being comfortable enough to talk about your opposing viewpoints to grow deeper individually. Maybe love is making a mistake and not being afraid to tell them because you know they’ll be grateful for your honesty. Maybe love isn’t passionate, knee quivering sex, but making love and giggling like kids when you make a funny noise. Maybe love isn’t thinking they’re the most attractive person you’ve ever seen, but still being more attracted to them than anyone else because of who they are. Maybe love is just being best friends, and not expecting one another to read minds and connect souls. Maybe love isn’t passionate grand gestures, fireworks, and soulmates, maybe love is just easy. Mutual respect, comfort, honesty, and kindness. What if we believe in a love that doesn’t exist, and that’s why we all end up heartbroken?
I want an easy love (via gentlespirits)
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Which Areas Of Oregon Allow Marijuana Sales And Which Don’t?
(WeedBlog) Fifty-six percent of Oregon voters in 2014 decided that marijuana shall be legal statewide. That’s the greatest statewide support for legalization of the four states that have passed it. Every adult may possess an ounce of marijuana, grow four cannabis plants at home, possess a half-pound of marijuana at home, and shop in safe retail outlets.
The only problem? If you live east of the Cascade Mountains, there will be no safe retail outlets for you.
As the legislature worked on implementing the will of the majority, representatives of the people living in those eastern counties demanded a compromise. Allow the counties that really, really hate potheads to ban marijuana markets, or they’ll sue to destroy the entire state’s legal marijuana markets.
Measure 91 already contained within it some powerful local control options for those counties. Any county or city could ban marijuana producers, processors, wholesalers, and retailers. But those bans would have to go before the voters in that city or county at the next election. That’s what a majority of Oregon voters decided would be fair.
But the eastern counties didn’t like that idea. Their representatives argued that they had just rejected the statewide vote for legalization, so why should they have to once again muster up a majority in their county to vote against legal pot shops?
Thus, HB 3400 was passed with what I call the “West Idaho Compromise”. Those rural, conservative counties that better resemble Idaho’s culture than western Oregon’s could vote through their city councils or county commissions to ban legal marijuana markets, with no automatic referral to the ballot for voter approval, if their county voted greater than 55 percent against Measure 91.
This has now led to ten counties and 25 cities to enact such bans, and only in two counties and ten cities will the voters be asked to approve those bans.