Spitz says he feels badly for Phelps

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- California Might Legalize Marijuana

Spitz says he feels badly for Phelps
The Associated Press
(AP) — Mark Spitz says he feels badly for Michael Phelps. Spitz whose record of seven gold medals at the 1972 lympics was broken by Phelps last year talked briefly about Phelps on Monday night while in Little Rock for a speaking engagement. Phelps has been at the center of controversy after a photo surfaced showing the swimming star with a marijuana pipe. “As a fan I feel sorry and I feel badly for him at this time” Spitz said. “Nobody would want to wish that upon him I’m sure. He’s obviously dealing with it in a way that he feels appropriate and I’m not one to comment on whether it’s right or wrong because I’m not with his management team. “USA Swimming suspended Phelps for three months after the photo was published in a British tabloid Feb.

Police find 7+ pounds of marijuana split between several …
Henderson Gleaner
Lawrence Hooper 39 and Ronald Brown 33 were each booked into the Vanderburgh County Jail Monday night on a preliminary charge of conspiracy to deal marijuana. The arrests came as detectives with the Evansville-Vanderburgh Joint Drug Task Force were investigating traffic coming and going from a residence in the 4400 block of N. According to the affidavit authorities were watching about 3:30 p.
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California Might Legalize Marijuana
U.S. News & World Report
)So California would not only be able to tax the sale of marijuana. There would also be many other new entrepreneurial endeavors to tax as would-be drug dealers start legitimate businesses.

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