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TOP THREE 33

33 kids, 7 adults die of mysterious fever

CAN’T STOP COOFING

33 in the ICU: Guyana

33 recoveries: Hopkins County

33% fully vaxxed: Pettis County, MO

33 million doses administered in the Philippines 

$33 million in financial aid offered to pandemic-hit people in Hanoi

33 fines issued in Cyprus and Sarawak

Oregon mandates masks outdoors

Chicago judge strips child custody from mom who isn’t getting the shot, then vacates the decision

Australian farmer creates tribute for aunt whose funeral he cannot attend due to Covid restrictions

BEHIND THE CURTAIN

– previously discussed on Bowl After BowlEpisode 96: From Birth Story

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TOP THREE 33

Hot dogs can shave 36 minutes off one’s life, PB&J can restore 33: study

Swedish Government to Return 33 Bitcoin to Drug Dealer in Landmark Case

Forgo the $33,000 Fee, Disney Will Pay YOU to Enter the Coveted Club 33

CAN’T STOP COOFING

33 new cases in Lehigh Valley, Pennsylvania

33 Nebraska inmates placed in isolation after testing positive

33 new virus deaths reported in Arkansas and Nebraska

SINGAPORE – 111 new locally transmitted Covid-19 cases; 33 unlinked

A Washington state school put ankle tracking monitors on student athletes that beep when kids get too close to each other

BEHIND THE CURTAIN

Illinois is being sued by two more weed companies over social equity applications

A year-old federal lawsuit against Los Angeles’ social equity licensing program was withdrawn

Project Trellis offers marijuana growers in Humboldt County $10,000

Leafly challenges Florida’s ban of third-party online weed services which coincides with its announcement of going public

More than 70% of New Jersey towns opt out of recreational

THC-O acetate gaining popularity

METAL MOMENT

This week, The Rev takes us to North America for some Navajo metal from the band Testify with the track Rage. Vote in The Rev’s poll to help decide where we’re going next week!

FIRST TIME I EVER

Bowlers called in to discuss the first time they ever got shocked. Next week, we want to hear about the first time YOU ever got $100.

FUCK IT, DUDE. LET’S GO BOWLING.

OnlyFans banning sexual content because of banks

A Mumbai hospital teamed up with an insurance company to break a Guinness World Record by administering a COVID jab to more than 30,000 people in one week, 50,000 in two weeks

A Japanese rollercoaster claiming to be the fastest accelerating was shut down after four riders suffered broken bones in an eight month period

An Australian study found highly venomous sea snakes aren’t aggressive, just horny

A six-year-old girl in China had to have a burrowing cockroach removed from her ear after it crawled inside during her afternoon nap

After three nights alone in a Russian forest, an almost 2-year-old told rescuers, “I’m a princess.

A 13-year-old’s Snapchat drinking binge is not protected by the First Amendment

An eighth-grade civics class from North Andover, MA inspired Senator Diana DiZoglio to introduce legislation to exonerate Elizabeth Johnson Junior, condemned in 1693 at the height of the Salem Witch Trials but never executed. If the measure is approved, she would be the last accused witch to be cleared.

Persephone is the first robot tour guide in the Alistrati Cave in Greece who speaks 33 languages, interact on a basic level in three languages, and answer 33 questions but only in Greek

A giant rubber duck appears in Maine’s Belfast Harbor

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TOP THREE 33

In a 33-year first, a single console swept Japan’s Game Sales Charts which were made up entirely of Nintendo Switch games in Famitsu Weekly, Japan’s most popular video game publication, during the first week of August. The last time this happened was the Famicom, Nintendo’s first iteration of what would become the NES, in 1988.

Cannabis tragedy as man, 33, dies in fall after taking drug while celebrating his birthday — except it’s the one-year anniversary of his death which his nurse girlfriend eulogized on social media, and England just has to keep the reefer madness going. This dude was a nurse who served as a medic in Afghanistan.

For his birthday, he climbed Mount Snowdon, then met his girlfriend, close friends, and family at a restaurant where “several members of the birthday party took some ‘edible’ — chocolate infused with cannabis,” before meeting at his friend’s place. His girlfriend notes he was acting erratic, out of character and seemed to be rushing home. When they got there, he paced with a look of terror in his eyes — although the coroner was leading the witness with that question, asking the girlfriend if he had a look of terror in his eyes.

Then, she says he started talking to people who weren’t there, so she decided to leave and called his cousin. But just a few minutes later, he fell. It doesn’t stay what story he fell from, but his head injuries were too severe to operate on. The coroner says he was suffering from “a psychotic or delusional episode” from cannabis consumption.

State police charge juvenile with desecrating 33 gravestones. A 12-year-old from Theresa, New York caused $3,726 in damages at Oakwood Cemetery but A. Cozzi Monuments repaired them for free in April. The tween has been charged with 1st degree cemetery desecration and 2nd degree criminal mischief, which are both felonies, and their case will be handled in Family Court.

BONUS: Thanks to Sir OMA for sharing this story about a 33-year-old man found dead in an apartment at 3:30 PM Monday of an apparent self-inflicted gunshot wound after a five-hour standoff with police. He named himself as a person of interest earlier in the day for shooting two women whose conditions are unknown. After hearing what sounded like a gunshot, police entered the apartment with a tactical robot and found the man dead.

CAN’T STOP THE COOFIN’

33 new cases in Delta County (Michigan), Crawford County (Pennsylvania), Humboldt County (California)

33 positive tests in Dillingham (Alaska)

Dad, 33, has different perspective on COVID-19 after near-death experience. What better way to push the experimental jab than with more fear porn?

Sir OMA sent us this story about a 33-year-old mom removed from an Omaha public elementary school for not wearing a mask and asking staff not to force her son to wear a mask. She was stopped by a security guard when she tried to go into the school to retrieve her son after someone forced him to put a mask on.

FREE THE WEED

Former Adelanto Mayor, Rich Kerr, was arrested by the FBI last Friday for accepting close to $60,000 in bribes in exchange for favorable decisions concerning commercial cannabis through his city council role. Three years ago, FBI agents detained him during a raid on his home amid a public corruption probe. He was arraigned last Friday and entered not guilty pleas. The kickbacks were disguised as gifts, donations to charities and campaigns, and advance payments for the proceeds of a planned litigation associated with a motorcycle accident Kerr sustained during a 2017 promotional gimmick for the Adelanto Grand Prix where he rode a motorcycle into the desert and crashed it within 15 seconds.

Secret recordings from a 2016 conversation with the FBI pretending to be a real estate company revealed Trulieve CEO Kim Rivers’ husband, J.T. Burnette of Tennessee, bragged about how his political connections allowed them to obtain one of the first vertically-integrated licenses for medical weed in Florida. Trulieve is one of the biggest medical companies in the US with operations in 11 states, and Burnette is on trial for racketeering, extortion, fraud, and making false statements.

Starting September 1st, cannabis retailers in Alaska will be able to double the amount of THC per serving in edibles from 5 to 10 milligrams.

For the first time in 11 years, Maine is accepting applications for medical dispensaries. There is no longer a cap on business licenses, but there are only five medical dispensaries operating after three of the eight total converted to recreational shops. The application fee is $5,000 and registered caregivers can now convert their registration type to that of a dispensary because dispensaries are allowed to grow an unlimited amount of plants.

Also in Maine this week, a judge ruled that the state’s residency requirement is unconstitutional, so out-of-state companies will now be able to operate medical dispensaries in the state. Missouri’s federal judge also recently shot down the state’s residency requirement while Oklahoma did the opposite.

House Bill 3000, which passed in July, now allows Oregon Liquor and Cannabis Commission and the Department of Agriculture to inspect licensed hemp fields across the state to make sure growers aren’t cultivating marijuana. Inspectors will take samples and send them to labs for THC levels, but 31 operations have refused to let the regulators access their site so far.

No new adult-use retail licenses will be awarded in Illinois until a lawsuit Wah Group is resolved, which alleges the state requires veteran-owned businesses to achieve a perfect score to qualify for the social equity lotteries currently underway.

Wisconsin lawmakers announced a full legalization bill last Tokin’ Tuesday which would tax weed similar to alcohol and allow homegrow.

METAL MOMENT

The Rev takes us all the way to Samoa for this week’s Metal Moment. Make sure you vote in his poll to help decide where in the world the Metal Moment winds up next week for our big 100th episode!

FIRST TIME I EVER…

This week, bowlers called in to tell us about the first time they ever got behind the wheel of a car. Next week, we want to hear about the first time YOU ever felt an electric shock.

FUCK IT, DUDE. LET’S GO BOWLING.

A Florida woman was arrested after showing tiddies and masturbating during a virtual visit with an inmate last week in the visitation building. She was charged with exposure of sexual organs within a public place and violation of probation or community control.

Two teens seriously injured by lightning that struck at least 7 at Orchard Beach in the Bronx

Handcuffed Oklahoma man escapes arrest on stolen ATV, leads police on high-speed chase. He was initially being taken into custody on suspicion of stealing copper wire and catalytic converters when he opened the patrol unit door, escaped into the woods, and stole an ATV from a nearby home. The chase went through three separate counties before he was forced to wipeout into a pool of muddy water on a dirt road.

A 28-year-old man was arrested for giving a child a face tattoo at  a McDonald’s in South Carolina, which was filmed and posted to social media by a customer.

While cleaning a picture frame, a North Carolina thrift store employee  found a 146-year-old marriage certificate and managed to track down the great granddaughter through Ancestry.com

A Canadian dermatologist in British Columbia bought a rare oil painting that may be worth $20,000 at a thrift store. He paid $96 and intended to use just the frame, then decided to Google the artist’s signature and found it was Wijmer, who was born in the Netherlands in 1870. His most famous painting, Mountain Mist, sold at auction in the US for $200,000. The doctor plans to donate any funds received to the Comox Valley Hospice Society.

A Colorado sheriff’s deputy freed a mother bear who had accidentally trapped herself in a car as her two cubs watched. The door slammed shut behind her when she entered to look for food. Too much damage had been done inside, so he opened the driver’s door to free her but the bear accidentally closed it. On the second attempt, the deputy was able to get her out and ensured she left the neighborhood with her cubs. So don’t leave food in your vehicle.

While removing valuable items from a 115-year-old German Evangelical Church in Seattle, Earthwise Architectural Salvage found a time capsule in the cornerstone which had not been tracked and archived. It contained German literature, Evangelical publications, Ohio newspaper articles written about the Evangelical Association, a bishop’s handwritten letter detailing the founding of the church, and financial information.

Two of Banksy’s newest murals were vandalized days after the artist confirmed he created ten across coastal towns in Norfolk and Suffolk, England. One was caught in the act covering Banksy’s rat sipping a cocktail with white paint. The second perp added teddy bears beneath a claw machine Banksy painted which some believe is a tribute or collab from local artist Emo. Two of Banksy’s murals was removed, one which was spray painted on top of an 1892 mural of the town’s mayor and the other which showed two children flying off an inflatable dingy at the spot where a 3-year-old girl died after an inflatable trampoline burst.

A shitty way to go: three brothers got stuck in a manure pit on their family’s farm, passed out from the fumes, and died of asphyxiation.

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TOP THREE 33

With 1.3 billion people and 33 medals ever, India remains an Olympic mystery

Lancashire Police snares 33 of Blackpool’s most wanted through Operation Hunter

Mum, 33, fears going bald after losing huge chunks of her hair due to Covid stress

CAN’T STOP COOFING

33 new cases in Kah Kong Province (Cambodia), Guernsey County (Ohio), Nelson County (North Carolina)

More than 8,000 cases in Laurel County (Kentucky), only 33% fully vaccinated

IRELAND – 33 patients in ICU

33% of Nepal’s population to be vaccinated mid-October

Missouri Attorney General Files Suit Against Kansas City Over Mask Mandate

WEED

In another first for Denver, they city got its first marijuana retailer applicant under the social equity program harkening back to our discussion of the first transporter and first delivery licenses under the social equity program in Bowl After Bowl Episode 96: From Birth Story.

Activists in eight states are working to free the weed in 2022. What’s going on in your neck of the woods?

Medical dispensaries in Missouri started delivering.

Two attorneys are suing the Oklahoma Medical Marijuana Authority for not following public meeting laws when it adopted temporary emergency agency rules in June which affect inventory tracking, inspections, and licensing.

The Blumenauer-McClintock-Norton-Lee amendment discussed on Bowl After Bowl Episode 97: Anyway Edible was not taken up by the House before its recess, but the Senate Appropriations Committee advanced an equal access amendment for veterans.

Another lawsuit over social equity licensing popped up in Illinois from High Haven Dispensary, which claims state regulators deprived it of social equity points based on the background of its two owners, one of which lives in  a designated disadvantaged area and the other who was arrested in 2008 for possession of drug paraphernalia. Application scorers gave them 0 points. This comes after three applicants sued the state in federal court for being wrongfully excluded from the round, as previously discussed on BAB Episode 97. 130 licenses are scheduled to be awarded this month.

According to New Jersey’s Cannabis Regulatory Commission, “cannabis refers to the regulated form of the plant (what ill be grown, bought, and sold in licensed stores), whereas marijuana refers to the unregulated form of the plant (what is grown, bought, and sold in the underground market).” About half of New Jersey towns are poised to opt out of the legal market as the August 21st deadline approaches.

The Eastern Band of Cherokee Indians in Western North Carolina is the latest tribe to approve growing, selling, and using medical marijuana on its lands. Medical is not yet legal in North Carolina. Their implementation plans and program structure have not disclosed.

Some listeners of Mike Tyson’s podcast Hotboxin’ complained that The Baddest Man on the Planet was too stoned during his latest episode with Khabib Nurmagomedov, the first Muslim to win a UFC title. We think they just need to get on his level.

METAL MOMENT

This week the Rev takes us to India with Rang De Basanti’s Bloodywood.

FIRST TIME I EVER

This week, bowlers called in to share stories about the first time they ever got kicked out of class. Next week, we want to hear from YOU about the first time you ever drove a car.

FUCK IT, DUDE. LET’S GO BOWLING.

Hard Mountain Dew is coming to you with 5% alcohol by volume

Ohio man almost choked to death swallowing weed baggie during traffic stop

Smallest baby at birth weighing 7.47 oz home after 13 months in hospital

“Inclusive” Olympic Barbie dolls condemned for not making an Asian dolland the doll makers created a Barbie Role Model series with dolls of women who they believe have made impacts in their communities and globally during the scamdemic, the latest of which is a vaccinologist who worked on the experimental jab

Missouri state American eel record broken by Ripley Count man who reeled in a 6-pound, 15-ounce eel — 2 pounds heavier than the 1993 set record

Mother filming son surfing catches footage of shark leaping out from wave behind him, doing a quadruple spin

This Tokyo café has robot waiters controlled remotely by disabled workers

New mom in Portugal discovered to be lactating from her armpit

A pro-germ attention seeker licks everything she can in Colorado grocery store

Pterosaur remains were dug up in Australia, and researchers say it is the closest thing to a dragon that has been found

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TOP THREE 33

Denver Zoo’s only harbor seal euthanized at the age of 33

Salisbury Police charge 33 during narcotics roundup

Pfizer projects $33 billion in COVID vaccine revenues driven by boosters and vaccines for kids

THE COOF CONTINUES…

33 new cases in Tuscarawas County (Ohio), Fond du Lac (Wisconsin), York County (Pennsylvania),Halton Region (Ontario), Tendring (UK)

Britain’s COVID-19 cases down by 33% over past week

33 new hospitalizations in Virginia

Michigan now has 33 counties with substantial or high transmission

New York’s 33 counties where CDC says to wear a mask

Oregon man, 33, with underlying health conditions dies of COVID at Kadlec in Richland same day he was diagnosed

Vaccinated people make up 33% of recent COVID-19 cases

BEHIND THE CURTAIN

Illinoisissued 70 recreational licenses yesterday (Monday, August 2, 2021) of which more than 80% fell under the category of social equity ownership and more than two-thirds identify as non-white, as the press release states. They were only able to do this because Michigan-based Sozo Health dropped their lawsuit.

As discussed on Bowl After Bowl Episode 94: So Many Crimes, social equity qualifications were updated in Illinois to remove what social equity activists call the “slave master clause,” which allowed companies hiring a majority of individuals living in disproportionately Drug War impacted areas or with cannabis convictions to qualify. This knocked Sozo out of the competition, so they filed a lawsuit on July 16, 2021 but dropped it on July 27, just two weeks later.

Three days after Sozo’s lawsuit was dropped, three entities filed a lawsuit in Illinois claiming they have been wrongfully excluded from the upcoming August 19th retail license lottery. Since they plan to employ the majority of workers from disproportionately impacted areas and two are military veteran-owned, they claim they should qualify. These entities are all connected to Chicago-based Justice Cannabis which currently operates in eight states.

Last month, the Montana Department of Revenue announced they would propose rules for medical medical marijuana providers as they prepare for recreational sales to begin January 1, 2022. Those proposed rules have been introduced and are now open for public comment until August 23, 2021. A public hearing is scheduled for August 13, 2021.

The proposed rules affect most advertising by limiting businesses to two outdoor signs 11-square-feet or smaller attached to a permanent structure. No billboards, banners, or flags and no TV, radio, newspaper, or social media advertisements. Businesses must have measures in place to keep their websites 21+ and they won’t be able to offer promotional items or sponsor charitable or sports events.

Puerto Rico’s governor signed legislation into law protecting qualified medical patients from workplace discrimination by amending their medical marijuana access law to classify them as members of a protected class under their employment protection laws. Of course, there are exceptions where use represents a threat of harm or danger, interferes with performance, exposes the employer to losses of any kind, or if the employee uses their medicine at work without written authorization.

A 180-page bill to legalize recreational use of cannabis in Ohio was introduced last Friday (July 30, 2021) which would allow adults to cultivate up to 12 plants for personal use and possess up to five ounces, expunge non-violent offenses, and set a 10% excise tax on sales. Revenue from the tax is supposed to go toward cost of implementation before being divided among municipalities and counties with at least one dispensary, public schools, and infrastructure. The Department of Commerce would oversee the program and issue licenses. However, a spokesperson for Governor Mike DeWine says he does not support legalization.

On Bowl After Bowl Episode 83: It Just Takes Bad Month, we discussed the Mississippi Supreme Court overturning a medical initiative which passed with more than 70% of the vote. Now, a Senate committee is drafting new medical legislation and Governor Tate Reeves is expected to call a special session. At the Neshoba County Fair last Wednesday (July 28, 2021) Lieutenant Governor Delbert Hosemann told a crowd three hearings have already been held this summer to replace Initiative 65 and that the draft should be complete this week.

Businesses hoping to win one of six medical marijuana dispensary licenses in Rhode Island will have to wait indefinitely after the license lottery was delayed as the administrative appeal of a rejected applicant continues. This same appeal first delayed the lottery in the spring. Now, the lottery won’t be rescheduled until the appeal has run its course.

A California businessman, Helios Raphael Dayspring, agreed to plead guilty to one count of filing a false federal tax return and one count bribery at his upcoming August 25, 2021 court hearing. From 2016 to 2019, he paid San Luis Obispo County supervisor Adam Hill $32,000 in exchange for favors. Last August, Hill committed suicide. Dayspring operates 18 cannabis farms and four retail stores and could face up to 13 years in prison.

Missouri’s Department of Health and Human Services emailed dispensaries with a warning to immediately stop any unlawful activity, citing state regulations prohibiting promotional events. Advertising holiday or product discounts is not allowed.  The department suggests they could establish “discounted pricing for classes of patients such as those designated as low-income on their medical marijuana identification card.” No notices of violations have been issued yet.

The Show-Me State also wants to fully legalize in 2022 and so does Arkansas

METAL MOMENT

The Rev. CyberTrucker takes us to New Zealand with Alien Weaponry’s Ru Ana Te Whenua. Vote in his poll and help him decide where to take us next week!

FIRST TIME I EVER…

Tonight, bowlers called in and told us about the first time they ever rode a rollercoaster. Now week we want to hear from you about the first time you ever got kicked out of class.

FUCK IT, DUDE.  LET’S GO BOWLING.

South American Penis snake found in Florida

450,000 bees removed from walls of Pennsylvania farmhouse

Police rescue opossum tangled in cables atop utility pole

Rare set of identical triplets born at University of Pennsylvania Hospital

Mysterious, Nasty Bug Bites Stump Arlington Health Officials

Maryland record set with 301-pound swordfish off Ocean City Coast

Pilots near LAX warned to be on lookout after ‘possible jetpack man’ spotted

Dog missing for two years spotted on TV news segment

Texas tollway officials seek owner of roadside wedding dress

Workers digging well in backyard find world’s largest sapphire cluster

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CRYPTO COGNIZANCE

Here in the Bowl, we do not aim to be the pied pipers of Bitcoin but rather to share our journey exploring the crypto space. 

“If you don’t believe me or don’t get it, I don’t have time to try to convince you, sorry!” — Satoshi Nakamoto

A crypto fraud suspect in Spain says he can repay his victims nearly $330,000,000 if released for three to four weeks.

TOP THREE 33

NBC’s Olympic opening ceremony had lowest viewers in 33 years

Former Boy Scouts Leader sentenced to 33 years in prison for child exploitation offenses

US Shipping Crisis is not going away as 33 cargo ships float off the coast of L.A. waiting to dock

33 people were shot in Chicago over the weekend, 7 fatally

THE COOF CONTINUES

33-year-old New York man calls the non-vaccinated “idiots” and “morons,” dead 14 weeks after COVID-19 “vaccine”

33-year-old fully vaccinated NOLA plus-size boutique owner died of COVID

33-year-old agoraphobic man died of COVID

Lawrence County (Pennsylvania) COVID cases increased by 33 this week

33 new cases reported in Fresno

WEED

According to a study from Cambridge University, slacking stoners is a FALSE stereotype! But while weed is not linked to lack of motivation, greater use was associated with a lower perceived value of school by adolescents. 

If you’re flying into a New York airport, you’ll be happy to find cops won’t seize your secret stash. But if TSA stumbles across it, they are still required to alert the appropriate law enforcement.

There’s a new lawsuit over Utah’s cannabiz licensing procedure claiming out-of-state companies were given preference during the application process. The state’s Department of Agriculture and Food coached multistate growers, then changed the laws last minute to allow out-of-state companies to apply which potentially gave them a huge advantage thanks to the aforementioned networking opportunity.

Listeners of No Agenda and Bowl After Bowl won’t be surprised to hear Amazon is officially a registered cannabis lobbyist. Last year, the company spent $17.9 million on lobbying alone. Activists at DPA and NORML confirmed representatives met with them to discuss the best ways to free the weed.

During discussion of the cocaine resentencing bill, the EQUAL Act, Representative Steve Cohen turned the House Judiciary Committee’s attention to the failure of the War on Drugs, using Sha’Carri Richardson’s Olympic suspension as an example, saying, “Marijuana is not a performance-enhancing drug unless you’re entered in the Coney Island hot dog eating contest on Fourth of July.”

After companies applying for medical marijuana licenses were allowed to redact their own applications, the Pennsylvania Supreme Court ruled in favor of investigative journalist Wallace McKelvey of PennLive and The Patriot-News. The burden now falls on the Department of Health.

Strawberry Fields became the first Denver dispensary approved to work with a social equity delivery service to bring their product straight to customers’ doors. Turns out, they were the only company that even applied!

Originally introduced in 2014 by Representative Dave Reichert, the Welfare for Needs Not Weed Act was reintroduced last Monday by Representative Tom Rice and referred to the House Committee on Ways and Means.

An Interpretive Statement was released by the Washington State Liquor and Cannabis Board saying licensed processors cannot convert CBD into delta-9 THC, which would undermine growers. Since this is not law, it remains to be seen whether it is actually enforced.

The US House of Representatives could vote on the Blumenauer-McClintock-Norton-Lee amendment as soon as next week, removing the word “medical” from the current spending bill language maintaining that federal funds cannot be used to prevent states from “implementing their own state laws that authorize the use, distribution, possession, or cultivation of medical marijuana.”

A Florida businessman was ordered to pay nearly $3 million to the SEC after scamming $5.5 million from more than 60 weed investors and spending it on himself.

Standing Akimbo is once again asking the Supreme Court to hear their case against the IRS and Section 280E. Bowl After Bowl Episode 90 ★ Jimmy Geminis discussed the case in June when the justices refused to hear it after it lost in the appellate court last year.

A Missouri attorney hopes to clarify whether his client can lawfully use medical marijuana with a valid medical card while on probation in the Show-Me State. 

A New Mexico novelty gift shop is giving customer weed samples with their purchases of stickers ranging in cost from $15 to $90. Yesterday, (July 26, 2021) they received a cease and desist order. Although they are not a dispensary, Bowl After Bowl has discussed this gifting practice before in Episode 88 Think Horn when a New Jersey company gifted product by charging for bakery good add-ons to get around the state’s purchase limit.

Also in the Land of Enchantment, the New Mexico appellate court upheld a 2018 lower court ruling allowing the state’s largest medical marijuana operator to open two new dispensaries.

FIRST TIME I EVER…

Bowlers called in on this Tokin’ Tuesday to tell us about the first time they ever called someone by the wrong name. Next, week we want to hear from YOU about the first time you ever rode a rollercoaster.

Fuck it, Dude. Let’s go bowling.

“Cake Boss” star Buddy Valastroregains 75% hand strength after mangling it in his home bowling alley’s pin setter.

A woman in France received 33 speeding tickets in three days

The revolver used to kill Billy the Kid isgoing up for auction

Man running on water inside ‘bubble’ washes up on Florida beach

In Toronto, a Yorkie defended 10-year-old from coyote

9-foot sturgeon caught on video leaping from Fraser River in Chilliwack, BC

A teen recently caught and released a 20-foot white sturgeon there too

Surgeon, Miss Connecticut settle divorce amid claim she’s a hooker

NYPD cop saves stabbing victim with potato chip bag, tape

Federal prosecutors sell Martin Shkreli’s one-of-a-kind Wu-Tang album

Tee Boi’s Swinger Trailer Park is coming to Mamou, Louisiana

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CRYPTO COGNIZANCE

The ports are open on Castopod but our episodes won’t upload.  It’s a step in the right direction! 

Cops seized $333 million in the largest-ever cryptocurrency raid in the UK discovered as part of money laundering scheme.

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A Former Illinois school superintendent was sentenced to 33 months in prison and ordered to pay back the $343,000 he stole from his school district.

Genetic codes for 33 viruses identified in 15,000-year-old Tibetan glacier ice.

An Omaha band teacher of over 33 years was arrested for felony child abuse 

BONUS: Three people were killed and 33 injured during weekend shootings in Philadelphia

THE COOF CONTINUES

33 people test positive for COVID-19 at West Yarmouth nursing home, health officials confirm

33 new cases in Saskatchewan.

Joints for Jabs is back — this time, in Long Beach 

WEED

Politico is the only place to find a copy of Cory Booker, Ron Wyden, and Chuck Schumer’s draft bill to decriminalize and deschedule marijuana since nothing has been filed. You canwatch their July 14, 2021 draft bill unveiling conference here. Despite their enthusiasm, Biden has not changed his stance of only supporting decriminalization.

A cannabis company admitted they were responsible for an 250-acre wildfire sparking from a lawnmower.

A Michigan processing plant lost its license because an employee was seen licking her gloved finger and a spatula, but a company spokesperson says it was taste testing day. Meanwhile the state’s governor, Gretchen Whitmer, signed a legislation package to regulate hemp-derived delta-8 THC.

The World Anti-Doping Agency responded to a letter from Representatives Jamie Raskin and Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez blaming the US Anti-Doping Agency for keeping cannabinoids on the Prohibited List.

Three Massachusetts companies started delivering weed to people’s homes and there are eight more waiting to finalize their licenses and begin.

The Illinois governor signed a bill into law creating 110 new dispensary licenses, 55 of which are reserved for equity applicants. The very next day,a lawsuit was filed.

FIRST TIME I EVER…

This week the bowlers chimed in with stories about the first time they ever went to a buffet.   Next week, we want to hear from YOU about the first time you ever called someone by the wrong name.

Fuck it, Dude.  Let’s go bowling.  #FIDLGB

A South Korean University toilet turns methane into power for building appliances and electrity, then rewards students using it with a digital currency for use on campus.

US scientists successfully convert a paralyzed man’s brain waves to full sentences  

A rare 100-pound, 3.5-foot moonfish (opah fish) washed ashore on Sunset Beach in Seaside, Oregon last Wednesday.

A Missouri man found in alligator in the creek behind his house.

A mark found on a small wax statue at London’s Victoria & Albert Museum may be Michelangelo’s thumbprint

A concerned goose checked on her mate who was taken in for surgery

Animal control officers got a call regarding an owl that couldn’t fly. Turns out, it’s claw was clamped between the top and bottom shell of a turtle.

A Georgia woman found a mama snake with 17 baby snakes living under her bed.

A raccoon wandered into a Georgia home and couldn’t find its way out, so the fire department came over to give him a hand.

A New Jersey housecleaner broke into a home and cleaned up after mistaking it for his client’s.

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A 33-year-old identity thief was sentenced to three years in prison by the US District Court in Seattle after stealing $500,000 from credit cards to buy bitcoin, a diamond-encrusted bitcoin pendant, and a $34,000 Rolex.

Thirty-three people were investigated in South Korea for engaging in illicit crypto transactions worth $1.48 billion.

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Out of an abundance of caution, thirty-three Navy sailors on the USS Michigan at Puget Sound Naval Shipyard were hospitalized yesterday (Monday July 12, 2021) after possible exposure to exhaust from the vessel’s engine. Only two sailors reported mild respiratory symptoms.

Farmers in the northern US Plains region will harvest the smallest spring wheat crop in 33 years after a severe drought, according to the US Department of Agriculture. This spring wheat accounts for a quarter of total US wheat production, meaning higher prices and shortages.

A Sinaloa Cartel ‘ringleader’ was sentenced to 33 years in federal prison for extensive fentanyl, heroin, and cocaine trafficking in Virginia, North Carolina, and California. He was ordered to pay $4.2 million and forfeit his house.

And if you haven’t noticed,oil prices are at a 33-month high and 33 people were injured by Chicago gunfire this weekend, which killed 13.

THE COOF CONTINUES…

33 new cases in Sedgwick County (Kansas), Vancouver, Vermont

33 people fined in Lancashire for gathering under Tier 3 restrictions.

Missouri Governor Mike Parson saysfederal door-to-door vaccination campaign is NOT welcome in the Show-Me State.

A writer at The Hill actuallyblames the scamdemic for an increase in drownings across the States because kids were not able to be taught how to swim.

WEED

Senate Majority Leader Chuck Schumer, Senate Finance Committee Chairman Ron Wyden, and Senator Cory Booker are holding a press conference tomorrow (Wednesday, July 14, 2021) to unveil a preliminary version of a bill being referred to by journalists as the Cannabis Administration and Opportunity Act . It is expected to remove cannabis from the Controlled Substances Act, impose a federal tax on the herb and bring about restorative justice to communities affected by the War on Drugs while allowing states largely in control of how to approach legalization.

Last week, the Cannabis Freedom Alliance backed by Charles Koch, Snoop Dogg, and Weldon Angelos (as previously discussed on Bowl After Bowl Episode 76: Thanks Your Old Pass) released a white paper urging removal of cannabis from the Schedule I classification under the Controlled Substances Act.

Last Wednesday (July 7, 2021) the Nevada State Athletic Commission joined the Florida State Boxing Commission after voting to no longer discipline fighters for using cannabis. Unlike Florida, however, the NSAC – which regulates all unarmed combat including boxing, kickboxing, and MMA – will still test for marijuana to collect data over the next six months. The new policy begins tomorrow and is not retroactive.

The Cannabis Control Division of the New Mexico Regulation and Licensing Departmentmore than doubled the maximum number of plants growers can produce, boosting the cap from 4,500 plants to 10,000 in response to concerns about supply shortage among medical patients when recreational purchases being in early 2022.

Solar Therapeutics is being sued for copyright infringement, false advertising, and misappropriation of Sacha Baron Cohen’s right of publicity after using a picture of Borat giving the thumbs up on a Massachusetts interstate billboard while exclaiming, “It’s Nice!” Cohen’s attorney claims he has never used cannabis in his life, creating Ali G to mock stoner culture, and would never participate in any corporate brand deal because it would undermine his credibility as an actor and social activist. The billboard was taken down after the brand received a cease-and-desist letter but Cohen is still seeking statutory damages, actual damages, punitive damages, and disgorgement of profits attributable to the billboard.

88,000 cases have been vacated or dismissed following the decriminalization of marijuana in New Jersey. These are the first of 360,000 cases identified by the courts to be automatically expunged under the law which became effective on July 1, 2021. Warrants for failure to appear are also being rescinded as well as related probation or pretrial monitoring.

There wasa huge raid in Los Angeles this past week worth $1.19 billion linked to the cartels that resulted in 22 felony arrests, 109 misdemeanor arrests, and 19 arrests from water theft enforcement teams. 200 locations were served with search warrants and law enforcement seized 375,000 plants, 33,480 pounds of nug, 65 vehicles, 180 animals, and $28,000. 

Grower-to-bowl sales will begin in California, bypassing dispensaries. States with home delivery will likely join in as it allows customers to peruse a grower’s full catalog and helps the grower test new products while gathering consumer trend data.

A lawsuit over spam text messages between two consumers and Eaze reached a settlement. It’s the second lawsuit of this type that Eaze has faced. The first suit was filed in 2018 and sent to arbitration. This one was pending on a Supreme Court case regarding Facebook and auto-dialing telephone systems, where it was unanimously ruled that random or sequential number generators must be used. One plaintiff signed up for texts from Eaze while the other received messages becuase of a third-party error.

In Oklahoma, Senator Jim Inhofe has requested $4 million in federal funds to create a Bureau of Narcotics and Dangerous Drugs sponsored by the Department of Justice to work with sheriffs’ departments and combat the black market.

Missouri Governor Mike Parson vetoed legislation last Friday (July 9, 2021) which would have allowed medical marijuana companies to deduct business expenses on their taxes, saying the decision came down to a section lawmakers included in the bill which would have provided tax relief to businesses impacted by city-or county-wide public health restrictions.

KCTV5 News featured America’s Hemp Academy in De Soto, Kansas which briefly discussed hemp crete and hemp flour, a great source of protein.

FIRST TIME I EVER…

Tonight bowlers called in to tell us about the first time they ever came outside. We want to hear from YOU for next Tokin’ Tuesday’s show about the first time YOU ever went to a buffet. Bonus points if it’s Golden Corral.

CALL (816) 607-DOOF 

FUCK IT, DUDE.  LET’S GO BOWLING.

Two McDonald’s employees in Maine are facing drug charges after a customer found Suboxone, prescription medication to treat opioid addiction, inside her son’s Happy Meal. Police say one employee sold the drugs to the other who unknowingly dropped them into the kid’s meal after falling out of his shirt pocket.

52 employees were fired from Facebook for abusing their access to the social network’s user data to obtain location information on women they were romantically interested in.

A lawsuit filed yesterday (Monday, July 12, 2021) in California seeks potential class-action damages from Dow Chemical and its successor company, Corteva Inc., over chlorpyrifos, a widely used bug killer linked to brain damage in children. It is currently approved fro use on more than 80 crops and homes in four counties have measurable levels that are unlikely to go away on its own after 61 million pounds were applied between 1974 and 2017.

Minnesota officials are asking residents not to dump their pet fish into ponds or lakes after 10 fish measuring more than a foot long were discovered during a survey. The largest was an 18-inch-long goldfish weighing four pounds.

A drama department lecturer at Catholic University found Judy Garland’s dress from The Wizard of Oz in a box atop some mail slots near his desk. it was gifted to the school 50 years ago by actress Mercedes McCambridge who was the university drama department’s artist-in-residence. It has been examined by a Smithsonian entertainment curator and verified to be authentic.

Yesterday (Monday, July 12, 2021), a realistic 3D billboard display of a calico cat officially launched in Tokyo, shown between commercials from 7 a.m. to 1 a.m. on a 1,664-square-foot curved LED screen where it startles awake in the morning, stands up and meows throughout the day, and lies down to fall asleep with its head resting upon its paws at night,.

Italian police disguised as priests catch criminals disguised as cardinals who scammed people out of at least 1.7 million Euros by offering large loans backed by the Vatican bank.

A British soldier training in California crashed through the roof of a house after his parachute failed to deploy and survived with only moderate injuries.

Brooklyn-based ice cream maker Van Leeuwen and Kraft Heinz announced last Tokin’ Tuesday (July 6, 2021) that it will be releasing a limited-edition mac n’ cheese flavored ice cream to celebrate National Macaroni & Cheese Day, which is tomorrow (Wednesday, July 14, 2021).

Andrews Women’s Hospital at Baylor Scott & White All Saints Medical Center in Fort Worth, Texas experienced a baby boom, breaking its high-volume stretches of births record by delivering 107 babies in 91 hours between June 24 to June 28. Their previous record was 48 births in 41 hours.

Two businessmen are resurrecting Noble County, Indiana’s only bowling alley, 10 Pinz Pizza & Arcade of Kendallville, which closed for good in March 2021. On top of 12 lanes, they’ll be adding five hatchet-throwing courts.

A 33-year-old man in Norton Shores, Michigan demolishing the back steps of his house uncovered 160 bowling balls made in the 1950s and says there’s still more left. Unfortunately, the balls all have spiral grooves cut into them. There used to be a Brunswick bowling ball plant in Muskegon and, according to former employees, workers used to take scrapped bowling balls to use as a cheaper alternative to gravel or sand.

 

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CRYPTO COGNIZANCE

Boosts are down in the Sphinx tribe as more and more people report trouble with the app. Four and five-digit boosts haven’t been coming through on our end, so go ahead and break those down into smaller boosts for the time being. 

METAL MOMENT

The Rev Cyber Trucker is back with another Metal Moment, this time from the Land of the Rising Sun! Check out the J-rock band NINGEN ISU with Heartless Scat.

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Did you know there will be33 sporting events in the Tokyo Olympics or that 33% of Americans approve of Biden’s handling of the border according to the Daily Mail? There were only 907 respondents to their survey. 

A domestic dispute led toa 33-hour standoff for Pennsylvania police officers with one victim losing her eye after being shot in the face. Meanwhile, Australia is dealing with it’s second donation bin death — this time of a33-year-old mom standing on a plastic bucket to peer in which slipped out from under her, causing her upper body to get stuck under the hinged opening while her feet dangled. Asphyxiation was her ultimate cause of death.

Oh, and once again there is a story about33 cats + 12 kittens being rescued from an Illinois home.

THE NEVERENDING COOF

33 deaths: Indonesia, Kamuli District (Uganda)

33 new cases: Alberta, the Pee Dee region of South Carolina, and Wisconsin

A 33-year-old London dad who jokingly told a man the chippy wouldn’t let him in with his mask on ended up being stabbed in the eye, which will remain stitched for a year and ultimately replaced with a prosthetic.

BEHIND THE CURTAIN

33 kilograms of ganja were seized by Nagpur cops out of a train station toilet stall. That’s 72.75 pounds, bowlers! Police found it while making the rounds with their bomb-sniffing dogs.

Sha’Carri Richardson will not be competing in the Olympics because of a THC positive drug test. She is serving a one-month suspension. A reporter broke the news to her of her biological mother passing away a few days before the 2020 United States Olympic Trials and she admits to using weed in her legal state of Oregon to cope.

Hours before it was scheduled for a House floor vote, Delaware adult use bill, House Bill 150, was removed from the agenda. The bill’s primary sponsor, Representative Ed Osienski, said the vote was cancelled because they did not have the 3/4 (31) votes necessary to pass it with its proposed social equity fund. Had they removed the fund, they would only need a 3/5 majority. Delaware’s earliest opportunity for legalization is January 2022. In 2015, a decriminalization bill passed and another bill expanded it to minors in 2019, but folks are still being arrested and locked up when caught with more than an ounce.

Pennsylvania Governor Tom Wolf signed House Bill 1024 into law, increasing the amount of pot medical patients can legally possess from a 30-day supply to 90. They may also use telehealth and curbside pickup. Caregivers are no longer restricted to the amount of patients they can care for and more eligible conditions have been added: cancer remission therapy and central nervous system-related neuropathy. 

As of July 1st, South Dakota patients will no longer be arrested for possessing three ounces or less of cannabis…as long as they alert the law enforcement officer of their condition and provide documentation from a doctor since they won’t be able to get a card until this fall. The state’s Department of Health shared its preliminary list of conditions covered by the medical program, which include AIDS/HIV, ALS, MS, cancer, Crohn’s, epilepsy, glaucoma, and PTSD as well as any “debilitating medical condition” which was the language voters passed in 2020. The secretary of health says a process will be available for South Dakotans to petition to add more conditions in the future.

Last Wednesday, a North Carolina Senate committee voted for the first medical marijuana proposal in the state’s history with overwhelming support. It has two more committee hearings before going to the Senate floor for a vote.

FIRST TIME I EVER

This week the bowlers called and texted to tell us about the first time they ever came in a room. Thank you Carolyn Blaney for this week’s hilarious #FTIE!

Next Tokin’ Tuesday we want to hear from YOU! Tell us about the first time you ever came outside, courtesy of the lovely quirkess.

FUCK IT, DUDE. LET’S GO BOWLING.

Employees of Kansas City’s PB&J Restaurant Group who have worked there for 15 yearswere thanked for their service with a Harley Davidson motorcycle.

A baby monitor recorded the moment a tree fell onto a Louisiana home but missed the 5-month-old.

A California correctional officer was sentenced to seven months jail time after having a sexual relationship with an inmate

A South Carolina prison guard was caught trying to smuggle prescription stimulant pills (amphetamine and dextroamphetamine) disguised in Rice Krispie treats into a women’s prison.

A decade after registering the license place ’69PWNDU,’ Tennessee officials took it away from the gaming astronomy geek who purchased it, ruling it offensive and in violation of the law — but she’s suing.

$50 billion was accidentally deposited into Louisiana family’s bank account with no explanation

A 2010 Guinness Book of World Records certified tallest horse, a 20-year-old Belgian named Big Jake, has died. He was 6’10” and weighed 2,500 pounds.

AWyoming man who called the police to ask why he wasn’t arrested after a raid on his house that never happened ended up getting pulled over later and arrested for driving under the influence of meth.

The owners of a Chinese restaurant in Portland, Maine ordered a custom dumpling machine from China to help them fulfill demand for their frozen dumplings —but it ended up in Portland, Oregon.

After finding out McDonald’s didn’t include dipping sauce for his McNuggies, an Ankeny, Iowa man called the store, threatening to blow it up and punch an employee. A criminal complaint was filed, he admitted to the threats and was arrested.

HAVE A HAPPY 710!

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Two brothers from Lansing, Illinois were held in jail for 33 days in Florida, the max amount of days someone can be held in Florida without any charges. Because of the arrest, one of the brothers lost his college athletic scholarship.

The New York Times launched the climate change concept 33 years ago with the article “Global Warming Has Begun…” after a NASA scientist testified the greenhouse effect had been detected. Coincidentally, June 25th was the 33rd anniversary of the 1988 Yellowstone National Park fires.

33 train cars derailed in Eastern Pennsylvania. Luckily, no one was injured and there were no hazardous spills.

THE COTINUING COOF

33 new cases reported in:Hawaii, Smith County (Texas)

33 people in isolation in Barbados

33 deaths reported: Egypt

D.C. will give you a $51 Visa gift card if you bring someone to get a COVID jab — and you can take advantage of the offer 11 times!

According to compound annual growth rate, the in vitro fertilization market will be worth $33 billion by 2028.

WEED

If you live in New Mexico and are over the age of 21, you can AS OF TODAY, (Tokin’ Tuesday, June 29, 2021) you may now possess up to two ounces of nug, 16 grams of extracts, 800 milligrams of edibles and start growing your own weed — no more than 6 mature and 6 immature plants per person or 12 and 12 in a household — thanks to NM’s Cannabis Regulation Act. New Mexicans will still have to wait until April 1, 2022 to buy and sell weed from a dispensary, however. 

Another happening today on this tasty Tuesday was the Mexican Supreme Court mandating the Health Department to begin issuing permits to citizens older than 18 who wish to grow or possess personal use amounts of weed, though commercial activities remain illegal. In 2009, Mexico decriminalized possession under 5 grams and in 2018, the Court determined federal prohibition was unconstitutional, giving lawmakers until April 30th to enact legislation to regulate adult use. Unfortunately, House and Senate lawmakers did not agree on a plan before the deadline.

Yesterday (Monday, June 28, 2021), the Supreme Court decided not to hear Standing Akimbo, a Denver-based medical marijuana dispensary’s, challenge against Internal Revenue Code Section 280E which prohibits tax deductions for the “trafficking of Controlled Substances.”  After the decision, Justice Clarence Thomas wrote in his legal opinion that, “A prohibition on intrastate use or cultivation of marijuana may no longer be necessary or proper to support the Federal Government’s piecemeal approach.”

Last Thursday,Governor Jared Polis signed House Bill 21-1317 into law, requiring the Colorado School of Public Health (made up of University of Colorado, Colorado State University, and the University of Northern Colorado) to “do a systematic review of the scientific research related to the possible physical and mental health effects of high-potency THC marijuana and concentrates” before creating a scientific review council to study the findings and make recommendations to lawmakers. After this recommendation is made, the Colorado School of Public Health will produce a public education campaign about the effects of high-potency THC on mental health and the developing brain.

Citizens limiting patients to 8 grams of concentrates per purchase, down from the previous 40 gram limit, and capping patients aged 18 to 20 to 2 grams per purchase. Each transaction is logged and seed-to-sale traceability will prevent patients from purchasing more at another dispensary on the same day. Manufacturers now must include warnings on concentrate packages as well as serving size guidance. More rules were created for patients between the ages of 18 and 20 such as acquiring two doctor recommendations who conduct more thorough consultations. All patients will have their mental health history assessed before recommendations are provided now. Of course, there is still good reason for folks to want to become a registered medical patient in Colorado: the excise tax for card-carrying patients is 2.9% while everyone else pays 15%.

As you may recall from previous episodes of Bowl After Bowl, 54% of South Dakotans voted in favor of both recreational and medical marijuana initiatives on their November 2020 ballot. Governor Kristi Noem however opposed the will of the people and facilitated litigation in February 2021 to strike Amendment A (the recreational initiative) down as unconstitutional. The Judge of the state’s Sixth Judicial Circuit Court ruled the measure violates state requirements for ballot measures to cover only one topic and revises rather than amends the state Constitution, which should not permit it to move forward.

Last Friday, State Court Administrator Greg Sattizahn announced that the South Dakota Supreme Court will not issue a ruling on Amendment A before the proposed July 1st deadline. Medical cannabis, however, becomes legal in South Dakota as of July 1st, but state officials won’t be ready to distribute medical cards until the fall.

Eight strains were recalled by the Arizona Department of Health Services due to possible salmonella and aspergillus (mold) contamination. Please keep the poo poo germs off of the good good.

In 2014, Washington, D.C. legalized possession and home cultivation under a voter initiative, but Congress used a budget rider to prevent the local government from using its resources to create a transparent, licensed commercial sales program. Under the proposed Fiscal Year 2022 Financial Services and General Government spending bill, which includes provisions relating to the District of Columbia’s budget, the House Appropriations Committee omitted the rider and added language to create limited protections for banking institutions providing services to state-licensed cannabusinesses. However, this rider has been excluded two years in a row and wound up being added back into the final package.

FIRST TIME I EVER #FTIE

Bowlers called in to tell us about the first time they ever lied to their parents, and we want to hear from YOU before next Tokin’ Tuesday about the first time YOU ever came in a room.

Fuck it, Dude.  Let’s go bowling.  #FDLGB

Remember the 10 record-breaking babies born in South Africa we mentioned in Bowl After Bowl Episode 86: Looking at Tom Thumb? Turns out, the South African woman was lying and was not even pregnant. She was taken in for psychiatric evaluation under which the paper that originally broke the story doubled down and claimed the government was trying to cover up medical negligence by holding her. The editor has since written an apology.

A man arrested in Mexico was believed to be a runaway fugitive wanted for killing a husband and wife while drunk driving. Turns out, he gave a fake name but had warrants out for his arrest in Arkansas and Missouri.

Two Arizona women are in custody after stealing more than $100,000 worth of merchandise from Walmart by making it appear their items had been paid for in the self-checkout using the Walmart Pay app on their phones.

As previously mentioned on Bowl After Bowl Episode 69: Some Holy Somebody, FBI agents went digging for a fabled cache of gold in Pennsylvania. Of course, the FBI never publicly explained why they went treasure hunting other than excavating “what evidence suggested may have been a cultural heritage site.” According to court documents unsealed last Thursday (June 24, 2021), an agent applied for a federal warrant in 2018 to seize the gold, which he claims was one or more tons stolen during the Civil War. He applied for the seizure warrant to avoid seeking permission from the Pennsylvania Department of Conservation and Natural Resources to excavate the site which he believed would then claim the gold for the state and cause a costly legal battle. The agent also revealed that in 2013, a legislative staffer acting on behalf of others in state government offered Finders Keepers USA, a father-son duo of treasure hunters, a state permit to dig in return for three gold bars or 10% of the findings. No one has been charged in connection with the case and federal prosecutors say the case is closed.

A customer at a New Hampshire restaurant told his bartender, “Don’t spend it all in one place,” prompting her to look at the check and notice a $16,000 tip.  The tip was left on June 12th but the restaurant owner didn’t share the story until June 21 because he wanted to see if the payment would actually go through first. Eight bartenders split the tip.

After failing to comply with multiple stop-work orders along with an order to remove features around her Flintstones-themed house in the San Francisco suburbs of Hillsborough, the town took owner Florence Fang to court. But she countersued and reached a settlement, agreeing to apply for building permits while the town reviews and approves a survey of landscaping improvements. She also received $125,000 from the town to drop the case.

Living With the Land is a slow-moving boat ride at Disney World that takes visitors through the amusement park’s greenhouses. It’s also the second longest of all the attractions. This lady must have been bored becauseshe jumped off and on the boat four times and tried to steal a cucumber.

Onefamily has received 16 calls from their missing grandparents’ landline — from inside Champlain Towers South condo which collapsed last Thursday in Florida.

Two men sunbathing naked on a remote beach south of Sydney, Australia fled into the Royal National Park after being startled by deer and got lost. After authorities came to their rescue, they were fined $760 for breaking COVID-19 rules.

A teenage girl was rescued from a former bank vault inside a New York clothing store.

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Congratulations to GWFF the KoK, who got married TODAY! Long live the King and Queen of Kent. Make sure you listen to our Bowls with Buds episode (68) featuring GWFF and check out all of the amazing buds who have joined us in the bowl at BowlsWithBuds.com. 

Speaking of buds, we are excited to announce Illuminadia will be our next Bowls with Buds guest LIVE this Friday, June 25 at 8:00 PM Central.

But before then, check outSpencer’s first appearance on Episode 50 of Behind the Sch3m3s: Get Out of my Garden!  And next Moanday, Laurien will be popping her BTS cherry. See you in the green room at 9:30 p.m. Central! 

B00-Bury activated the almonds with a question last night and Spencer shares his search for a new host. Currently, he’s leaning towardCastopod but ran into some trouble opening ports. Reach out if you can help!

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Juneteenth didn’t go so well for an Ikea in Atlanta where 33 employees called out after a serving fried chicken and watermelon to celebrate. Here is a link to the full video used for the clip.

After shooting his dad, a random woman at a weed dispensary, and running over an elderly couple with his truck, a 30-year-old Oregon man set his vehicle aflame and forced a Cabela’s worker on her lunchbreak to drive him 33 hours north to Milwaukee, Wisconsin.  By the time they arrived, she had convinced him to turn himself in where he was charged with six counts of murder due to Oregon law, one count of attempted second-degree murder, one count of first-degree assault, and two counts of failure to perform duties of driver to injured people. 

33 international teams were chosen to compete in a three-year contest aimed at preserving the Amazon rainforest by developing new biodiversity survey tools and producing real-time insights on rainforest health and value.  Known as the XPRIZE Rainforest Competition, teams will have 48 hours to use their technologies to better identify, catalog, and map 247 acres of the rainforest.  $10 million will be split between first, second, and third place with a $250,000 b onus award.           

Chinese provinceJiangsu completed construction of a 33-kilometer driverless highwayon June 18th and will open it to traffic at the end of this month.  This self-driving expressway uses 5G technology integrated with Building Information Modeling, big data, the Internet of Things, cloud computing.  Holographic sensors collect data to make the road smarter.     

In Van Horn, Texas, US Border Patrol agents rolled up on a suspicious activity call and ended up saving 33 undocumented migrants who were locked in a U-Haul box-truck. Twelve were brought to hospitals with heat-related illness. They have all been processed and Homeland Security Investigations has accepted the case for prosecution.

THE COOF

COVID admissions to KC-area hospitals are up 33%.

33 new cases reported in El Paso, North Bay Jail (Ontario), Maine, Massachusetts.

In Fiji, 33 people were arrested for breaching a health restriction curfew to drink alcohol.

Parents who sent their children’s face masks worn in school to the University of Florida’s Mass Spectrometry Research and Education Center for analysis found five of the six masks were contaminated with bacteria, parasites, and fungi — three of which had pneumonia-causing bacteria. 33% of the pathogens were antibiotic-resistant strains. The test was incapable of detecting viruses.

WHOupdated its COVID-1984 jab advice page to say children are not a high priority.

WEED

Connecticut legalized recreational weed after holding their special session. This law limits adults to possession 1.5 ounces and does not allow homegrow until 2023. However, if you are a medical card carrying patient, you can now grow a total of 6 plants (3 “mature,” 3 “immature”). Offenses dealing with up to 4 ounces will be automatically expunged. A 30% THC cap was placed on flower and 60% on concentrates.

Rhode Island’s Senate advanced one of the three recreational bills  TODAY on this Tokin’ Tuesday after it advanced out of the Judiciary Committee last week. Their legislative session ends June 30th but a special session could be called to push it through, as we’ve seen with other states like Connecticut and New Mexico (as discussed on Episode 74: Storm’s a-Brewin’.)

Afederal judge in Missouri ruled against the Show-Me State’s residency requirement in favor of a Pennsylvania investor who sued the Missouri Department of Health and Senior Services, the state’s medical cannabis regulators, for violating the commerce clause of the Constitution. The residency rule required businesses be at least 51% owned by state residents, which were defined as anyone living in Missouri for at least one year. Colorado, Maine, and Oregon have all nixed their residency requirements but a federal judge in Oklahoma just threw out a lawsuit against theirs (which was discussed on Bowl After Bowl Episode 86: Looking at Tom Thumb.)

In Detroit, a judge suspended the ordinance giving preference to long-term residents applying for recreational business licenses, granting an injunction last Thursday that will temporarily halt the processing of applications. The requirements included living in the city 10 to 14 of the past 30 years on top of having previous marijuana convictions or a parent with a record.

Four cannabusinesses in New Jersey were issued cease-and-desist letters from the state Attorney General and Division of Consumer Affairs to stop offering “gifts” to purchasing customers to skirt the state’s one-ounce purchase limit laws. They are now under investigation for violating the state’s Consumer Fraud Act because of misrepresentation. Customers pay higher prices on other items to receive a “gift,” which makes it not a gift at all.

Two businessmen were given 30- and 15-month prison sentences for disguising $150 million in weed-related transactions for California delivery business Eaze as fake websites and dummy corporations between 2016 and 2019 so banks would process them.  These sentences were far below what federal prosecutors recommended to the judge, which included life imprisonment for one and nearly 25 years for the other.  Former Eaze CEO James Patterson plead guilty to a count of conspiracy to commit bank fraud in the case but was not charged or found at fault during the investigation.

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The world’s third-largest gem-quality diamond was unearthed in Botswana at 1,098-carats.

Florida Man was arrested on felony charges of criminal mischief, reckless driving, and evidence of prejudiceafter doing a burnout with his pickup truck over a LGBTQ pride crosswalk streetscape painting.

A manplanned to propose to his girlfriend after hiking to the summit of the Simonside Hills in Northumberland National Park in England, which according to local folklore is home to dwarves. When the time arrived, he found his wallet was still in his pocket but the ring wasn’t. Instead, he found a hole in the pocket. Lucky enough, another hiker found it on the trail and he got it back after they were connected on Facebag.

After being given a pill to speed up labor, a Denver mom was told an emergency C-section would be required because of a “sudden movement” the baby made leaving nurses unable to find her heartbeat. As if that wasn’t traumatic enough,their daughter emerged with a massive cut on her face requiring 13 stitches. Medical staff said her face was close to the placenta wall. In a study of 37,000 C-sections, skin lacerations occurred 0.7% of the time.

A naked manbroke into a Bel Aire mansion in a gated community and murdered two pet parakeets.Here is a link to the video used for the clip.

Florida Woman was shocked to findnearly $1 billion in her bank account, which had warned her of overdraft when she tried to withdraw $20 from the ATM. Turns out, it was a negative balance but only caused by a fraud protection freeze since the account was held by her late husband.Click here to see the full video clipped for the show.

After a pet chimpanzee bit its owner’s 50-year-old daughter on the arm, an Oregon deputy had no choice but to shoot and kill it.

A British family was reunited with their missing dog– 11 years later.

A visitor to Boston’s New England Aquarium was allowed to enter using a ticket that sat in her wallet for almost four decades. Known as a “late gate” ticket, it was a free make-up visit to guests who arrived too late in the day to get the full aquarium experience. 25 years ago, the aquarium stopped issuing these tickets.

And if you disguise a nature camera as a piece of bark, a woodpecker just might destroy it.

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Rest in Peace, Joya. Born in 1988 at the San Diego Wild Animal Park, this 33-year-old greater one-horned rhino (also known as the Indian Rhino) was the oldest male in the Species Survival Plan of the Association of Zoos and Aquariums. Joya moved to Salina, Kansas’ Rolling Hills Zoo in 1995 where he had been monitored by veterinarian staff for age-related issues for the past few months.

Add another tally to the Clinton Body Count. This week, ABC 33/40 reporter Christopher Sign suicided. He broke the secret tarmac meeting between Bill Clinton and then-Attorney General Loretta Lynch in 2016, then published a book about it. After its release in February 2020, he told Fox & Friends his family received death threats which drove him out of Phoenix, Arizona back to Birmingham, Alabama — to Channel 33.

When asked about chain of custody documents for absentee ballots deposited into drop boxes for the November 3, 2020 election, a Fulton County election official admitted to The Georgia Star News “a few forms are missing” and “some procedural paperwork may have been misplaced.” Coincidentally, Georgia is missing chain of custody documents for about 333,000 absentee ballots out of an estimated 600,000 which is pretty suspicious considering Biden only “won” by 12,000 votes in the Peach State.

Lastly, neighbors called for a wellness check on a Glendora, California home after smelling a strong odor coming from it. Law enforcement found 33 cats — 7 dead and 2 that had to be euthanized — and one dog living in filthy conditions.

THE COOF

This week, 33 deaths were reported in Oman and the Punjab state of India.

33 new cases were reported in the Prey Veng province of Cambodia, Kentucky’s Graves County, Massachusetts, Maui, New York’s Monroe County, and Washington’s Clark County.

The CDC updated their travel guidance, moving 33 countries to their lowest risk category which is deemed safe for travel for anyone who got a coof shot.

In England, a 33-year-old music teacher plead guilty to faking a COVID ‘Fit to Fly’ certificate to travel to Egypt by altering the date on a negative ‘rona test PDF from February. An Egyptian airline worker spotted a missing digit on the certificate. He was found guilty of forgery and counterfeit offense of making a false instrument but was granted bail and is leaving the country ahead of his hearing, telling the judge he will be back in time for it and now has an up-to-date negative test certificate.

Also, the symptoms for this scary new Delta variant are headaches, coughs, and sneezing…like a cold.

WEED

In 2007, Robert Franklin tossed a pound of weed out of his car during a traffic stop in Saline County, Missouri and received a 22-year prison sentence. But after serving more than a decade in prison, he has become the first 420POW to have his case commuted by Governor Mike Parson. Jeff Mizanskey was the last time weed-related POW freed by Governor Jay Nixon in 2015.

Joints for Jabs launched Monday in Washington state, but dispensary owners aren’t participating. Unlike other jab freebies which require citizens to simply flash their poked papers to claim their prize, Joints for Jabs requires pot shops to set up a vaccine clinic inside so only those with a fresh band-aid can claim their jay. Many don’t have the space to set up a clinic inside, and healthcare providers are concerned about setting up shop in a place that distributes illegal drugs since that could jeopardize their federal funding. Since the program expires July 12, citizens planning to get poked in the pot shop might not be able to get their second shot in time. Participating pot shops will be able to cash in on a tax break for product they give away unlike alcohol retailers, but that doesn’t help much when they are still unfairly facing Section 180E.

Last Tokin’ Tuesday, the pain management committee for the NFL and NFL Players Association announced it will provide $1 million in funding for research into pain management with cannabis and cannabinoids. Five grants are expected to be awarded around Thanksgiving.

Arkansas’ medical sales exceeded $330 million since the market launched in 2019 and last month, May 2021, Maine hit a new record with $5.4 million in recreational sales.

The Montana group opposing the 2020 voter-approved recreational initiative has dropped its lawsuit since Governor Greg Gianforte signed House Bill 701 into law, amending the legalization law voters passed. The lawsuit claimed the initiative was unconstitutional for earmarking a portion of tax revenues from federally illegal marijuana sales, contending only the legislature can determine how tax revenue is spent.

Tomorrow, June 16, 2021 at 10 AM, the Connecticut legislature will hold a special session to determine the fate of the recreational weed bill mentioned previously on Bowl After Bowl. Rhode Island will have to wait a little longer for a recreational market, as the backers of three adult-use bills failed to compromise and likely won’t before the end of the legislative session the last week of June.

Today, Representatives Bonnie Watson Coleman (D-NJ) and Cori Bush (D-MO) unveiled the Drug Policy Reform Act (DPRA) to end criminal penalties for drug possession federally and incentivize state and local governments to adopt decriminalization policies by limiting their eligibility to receive funds if they don’t. The bill also proposes moving regulatory power from the Attorney General to the Secretary of Health and Human Services, record expungement and resentencing, “reinvesting in alternative health-centered approaches,” prohibiting drug tests for individuals to receive federal benefits, prohibiting the use of civil asset forfeiture related to personal drug possession cases, and establishing a Commission on Substance Use, Health and Safety to determine benchmark amounts for drug possession and publish a report including recommendations for preventing the prosecution of individuals processing, distributing, or dispensing personal use quantities.

In 2018, Tampa-based Florigrown sued the state over its licensing process which resulted in three of the 22 licensed operators controlling two-thirds of the market. Six license holders account for 90% of sales. They hoped the state would provide standalone licenses for small businesses and break up the vertical scheme, but the Supreme Court just ruled against them in a 6-1 decision saying the Florida Legislature met its constitutional obligations in enacting a limited-license vertical structure. With the lawsuit over, the state’s licensing freeze comes to an end. It is likely state regulators will issue 15 new vertical licenses over the next six months.

The Ohio State Medical Board added Huntington’s disease, spasticity or severe muscle spasms, and terminal illness as qualifying conditions for medical weed. Earlier in the year, the board granted separate requests to add arthritis, chronic migraines, and complex regional pain syndrome but rejected petitions to include autism spectrum disorder and restless leg syndrome.

In Colorado, 21 individuals were arrested in connection to a black market marijuana and money laundering scheme. They are accused of growing millions of dollars worth of pot across metro Denver and funneling their profits to China through social media apps. The investigation began in August 2020 and investigators have since seized thousands of plants, hundreds of pounds of packaged pot, and about $1 million. Charges range from racketeering and conspiracy to drug cultivation, distribution, and money laundering. Federal investigators found the money cycled from the US to China to Central and South America, then back to the US. Two individuals were allegedly involved in the illegal Oklahoma grow op referenced in Bowl After Bowl Episode 80: I Shitted My Priorities.

Yesterday (Monday, June 14, 2021), the California legislature approved a $100-million plan to strengthen their legal industry which continues to struggle in competition with the emerald market five years after voters approved recreational sales. Grants will be provided to cities and counties to help businesses transition from provisional to regular licenses. It’s a complicated process to get a permanent, annually-renewed license from a temporary one, requiring high costs and developing a plan to reduce the harms of the industry’s negative environmental impacts.

Speaking of negative impacts, Sacramento is being sued by a number of unidentified weed businesses for establishing “Neighborhood Responsibility Plan” fees equal to 1% of gross revenue on top of a 4% business operations tax on gross receipts — even though the city failed to identify a single negative impact from cannabiz operations.

After receiving eight complaints about a growing operation’s odor March 2019, Santa Barbara County filed the jurisdiction’s first nuisance lawsuit against Island View Ranch and Island Breeze Farms.  The lawsuit also claims Island Breeze hasn’t “diligently pursued” obtaining the county and state business licenses to operate and therefore is illegally growing and processing weed.

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A man from Cape Cod spent 40 seconds in the mouth of a humpback whale

Some lucky duck in Ontario bought a painting for $5 at a thrift store which turned out to be a David Bowie original!

A Kansas Lottery player celebrated their birthday with one of the state’s largest Keno jackpots off a Quick Pick.

An analysis published by the journal Environmental Science and Technology Letters found commonly used cosmetics contain high levels of potentially toxic chemicals not listed on labels which can be ingested through lip products or absorbed through the skin and tear ducts to enter the bloodstream. 

An Atlanta cashier was shot and killed over a face diaper argument.

There’s a petition for Jeff Bezos to buy and eat the Leonardo da Vinci’s Mona Lisa.

A suspicious vehicle complaint turned up a man stuck in a vineyard fan.

A couple in Alberta, Canada are paying a $500 fine after their gender-reveal party caused a small wildfire.

A White House press corps flight to England was delayed due to mechanical issues caused by cicadas.

Jack Herer told us first, but now the science is catching up since Oxford University’s Environmental Change Institute says hemp could save the planet from climate change.