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In the real world, a driver is brought face to face with the danger, especially because of personal problem, such as being tired, drink alcohol, stress, consumed medicine. This matter was the main enemy for drivers. 1. Tiredness is overturned by 30 percent accident on the highway. Sit motionless in the drivers seat will ultimately make tiredness. The concentration of the driver tend to decrease. Generally the period that was regarded as most dangerous was between struck 13.00-16.00 (after
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Deftones Bassist Chi Cheng Continues Slow Recovery, Donation Site Established
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Last November, Deftones bassist Chi Cheng was involved in a terrible car crash that left him in a coma. Cheng remains in a semi-conscious state but is making progress. His recovery has been both intensive and expensive, which is why his family has established One Love For Chi , a fundraising site that hopes to raise $100,000 towards Cheng’s healing. So far, they’re more than half way to their goal and are accepting donations, selling “One Love for Chi” T-shirts and auctioning off autographe
If Marijuana Is Legal, Will Addiction Rise?
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Photo: Richard M. Hackett/Associated Press/Longmont DailyA New York Times article on Sunday discussed the debate over whether more and more potent types of cannabis affect the levels of addiction to the drug. This particular issue has become part of the larger debate over whether marijuana should be legalized or decriminalized. Antidrug activists say that if the drug is legalized, more people will use it and addiction levels, made worse by the increased potency, will rise too. Legalization adv
Could California raise over a billion dollars
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Regulating and taxing marijuana in California could generate the state somewhere in the neighborhood of $1.4 billion in revenue, at least according to an analysis released yesterday by tax officials in the state. The State Board of Equalization report has estimated that, when a $50 per ounce fee is imposed, marijuana sales would bring in $990 million as well as $392 million in tax. A bill was introduced by Tom Ammiano, a San Francisco Democratic Assemblyman, in February that would allow those