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  • Overlooked is the president's acceptance of the apology and his comments "that everyone makes mistakes". johnrj08

    Wilson says no more apologies for outburst against president 2009

  • Overlooked is that the "decriminalization" also changed the law to allow local police to investigate narcotics (including marijuana) sales, which were federal matters before the change.

    Enjoy a joint in Mexico? 2010

  • Overlooked is that the "decriminalization" also changed the law to allow local police to investigate narcotics (including marijuana) sales, which were federal matters before the change.

    Enjoy a joint in Mexico? 2010

  • Overlooked is that the "decriminalization" also changed the law to allow local police to investigate narcotics (including marijuana) sales, which were federal matters before the change.

    Enjoy a joint in Mexico? 2010

  • Overlooked is that the "decriminalization" also changed the law to allow local police to investigate narcotics (including marijuana) sales, which were federal matters before the change.

    Enjoy a joint in Mexico? 2010

  • Overlooked is that the "decriminalization" also changed the law to allow local police to investigate narcotics (including marijuana) sales, which were federal matters before the change.

    Enjoy a joint in Mexico? 2010

  • Overlooked is that the "decriminalization" also changed the law to allow local police to investigate narcotics (including marijuana) sales, which were federal matters before the change.

    Enjoy a joint in Mexico? 2010

  • Overlooked is that the "decriminalization" also changed the law to allow local police to investigate narcotics (including marijuana) sales, which were federal matters before the change.

    Enjoy a joint in Mexico? 2010

  • Overlooked is that the "decriminalization" also changed the law to allow local police to investigate narcotics (including marijuana) sales, which were federal matters before the change.

    Enjoy a joint in Mexico? 2010

  • Overlooked is that the "decriminalization" also changed the law to allow local police to investigate narcotics (including marijuana) sales, which were federal matters before the change.

    Enjoy a joint in Mexico? 2010

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