How to have a green wedding no hemp needed

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- How to have a green wedding no hemp needed
- Harlem man arrested in murder at Harvard is son of retired NYPD cop
- Poll finds readers support by big margin legal marijuana

How to have a green wedding no hemp needed
MiamiHerald.com
comp –> Visions of an environmentally friendly “green” wedding run from the spartan to the bizarre: eloping “on a bicycle” or performing druidic rites in a forest. r as it was put by Delilah Snell proprietor of the “Road Less Traveled” store in Santa Ana Calif. :”When you hear the term ‘green wedding’ most brides-to-be no doubt tremble with thoughts of patchouli bizarre ceremonies and more hemp than chiffon. But that’s S 1960s: a modern-day wedding with minor modifications and the proper planning can be as green as Ed Begley but a heck of a lot prettier. “The idea is to reduce a wedding’s so-called carbon footprint: for instance cutting the amount of greenhouse gas emissions associated with producing material for the event and conducting the wedding itself or relying on local food and recyclable materials. In need of more ideas? Author Mireya Navarro’s just-released book “Green Wedding: Planning Your Eco-Friendly Celebration” (Stewart Tabori & Chang $35) is loaded with tips and suggestions that often come from actual green weddings organic menus biodegradable wooden stir-sticks for drinks chartered buses for guests.

Harlem man arrested in murder at Harvard is son of retired NYPD cop
New York Daily News
Police do not believe Copney was the triggerman but he is charged with murder accessory after the fact to murder and possession of a firearm. Cosby 21 had been selling pot to students at Harvard and went to Kirkland House on Monday afternoon with marijuana and money. When he got there Cosby and his accomplices attacked Leone said. “It was that encounter between the four men that went bad” Leone said.

Poll finds readers support by big margin legal marijuana
Arizona Daily Star
Most readers 70 percent also said legalizing the drug would significantly decrease marijuana-related drug trafficking and violence. At least 600 people took part in the unscientific poll which was inspired by the launch of an initiative campaign to again legalize medical marijuana in Arizona. We also asked readers "What impacts good or bad do you foresee if marijuana is legalized or remains illegal?" Here is what some of them had to say: ? The decrease in crime would be significant. Junk-food sales would increase.
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