Marijuana Possession and C...

A few facts on Marijuana Possession and Cultivation in Oklahoma. Marijuana cultivation in Oklahoma is a felony regardless of the amount grown, and consequences of conviction include two years to life in prison and $10,000 – $50,000 in fines. Here is the original: Marijuana Possession and Cultivation Laws in Oklahoma

Subway to the sea won’t ...

Subway to the sea won’t fix traffic
Passengers wait for Metrolink subway trains during rush hour June 3, 2008 in Los Angeles, California. Skyrocketing gas prices are driving more commuters to take trains and buses to work instead of their cars. Read the original: Subway to the sea won’t fix traffic

Lawmakers try to remove $2...

Lawmakers try to remove $200 million Metrolink damages cap
WASHINGTON ¿ A campaign to change a federal law that could limit the amount of damages paid to victims seriously injured in a Metrolink train crash near Chatsworth appears to be gaining some traction in Congress. Read more here: Lawmakers try to remove $200 million Metrolink damages cap

$200-million cap set for t...

$200-million cap set for train crash lawsuits
By Joann Groff joann@theacorn.com A $200-million pot was established last week to pay for the more than 100 lawsuits that have been filed in the aftermath of the 2008 Metrolink train crash in Chatsworth, just outside Simi Valley. read more See original here:  $200-million cap set for train crash lawsuits

Gallegly meets with Metrol...

Gallegly meets with Metrolink victims in Simi Valley
Elton Gallegly and willing victims of the Metrolink crash will meet with the media Tuesday after Gallegely meets with victims and family members. Plaintiff’s attorneys are working with him to address the issue of a $200 million federal liability cap that is in place for victims of rail disasters. Metrolink and Connex/Veolia proposed a $200 million settlement fund for the survivors and victims...

Calif. lawmaker questions ...

Calif. lawmaker questions liability cap on Metrolink train crash
Metrolink commuter rail collision survivor Raymond Conklin, who was in the first car of the commuter train that was crushed by a freight train in 2008 in Los Angeles resulting in eight surgeries and faces over one million dollars in medical bills, attends a meeting with U.S. Rep. Elton Gallegly, not seen, Tuesday, Aug. 31,2010, in Simi Valley, Calif. Here is the original post:  Calif. lawmaker questions...
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