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US NV: Marijuana Proposal: ACLU Sues, Tries to Save Initiative
URL: http://www.mapinc.org/drugnews/v04/n1077/a06.html
Newshawk: End Marijuana Prohibition: www.mpp.org
Votes: 0
Pubdate: Wed, 28 Jul 2004
Source: Las Vegas Review-Journal (NV)
Copyr
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J.
This is usually a matter of public health. The burial site should be away
from wells et c. Call your county health dept. and ask them. A local
undertaker can probably walk you through the forms. Knowing the answer today
does not mean that the
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Also, it seems you need some kind of paperwork. I mean, if someone up and
dies, and you have a private funeral at your house, as far as anyone else is
concerned, that is a homicide and burial right?
--
Jason
Texas A&M University
Class of 2002
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So there are no specific laws to Texas regarding burial on your own piece of
land, provided the health dept says its cool? Is there a whole bunch of
paperwork?
--
Jason
Texas A&M University
Class of 2002
"David Martel" <marte005@earthlink.net
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Mark2101 wrote:
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> US CO: Police to Pay for Damages
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> URL: http://www.mapinc.org/drugnews/v04/n1073/a06.html
> Newshawk: The GCW
> Votes: 0
> Pubdate: Wed, 28 Jul 2004
> Source: Summit Daily News (CO)
> Copyright: 2004 Summit Daily News
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In article <BOQNc.786$Jp6.66@newsread3.news.atl.earthlink.net>, marte005
@earthlink.net says...
> Sally,
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> Perhaps someone is pulling someone's leg.
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> Dave M.
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I agree with you. But my friend believe that it's true.
That's why I t
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"Larry Coon" <lcnospam@assist.org> wrote
> No pertinent court order was directed at the media (nor
> could there be, without violating the first amendment);
> the only orders cited were directed at trial participants
> and court personnel, i.e., poten
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Imagine getting paid $1000 everytime you refer just 20 people to our
vitamins. The Greatest Vitamin in the World is one bottle of vitamins
that nutritionally supports the entire body. This vitamin is endorsed
by the NBCCA representing most teams in t
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On Thu, 29 Jul 2004 , Sally <sally@besked.com> wrote:
> I try to get some answer . . . abourt ordinary
> procedures in larger companies - how the rules
> are for hire and notice people.
Whether in general U.S. courts work in the weekend or some p
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Chas wrote:
> Not when a judge has sealed them- this isn't an ordinary 'confidence', and
> there is a direct order not to release them from prior to the clerical
> mistake.
<http://www.courts.state.co.us/exec/media/eagle/07-04/replybrief.pdf>
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I have a wierd question. I was told a while back you had to go thru a bunch
of red tape in order to be buried somewhere other than a cemetery. I am in
Texas, and i was just curious what is required if you want to be buried on
your own land? Is there
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For easy pickings, go to Allegheny County, Pennsylvania.
http://www.post-gazette.com/pg/04211/353372.stm
Court Web site easy pickings for ID thieves
Thursday, July 29, 2004
By Patricia Sabatini, Pittsburgh Post-Gazette
You probably already kn
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"Mark2101" <Markss2101@cox.net> wrote in
news:dsJNc.1080$wz.172@fed1read01:
> US CA: Editorial: Attacking Medical Marijuana Users Doesn't
Granted.
> ATTACKING MEDICAL MARIJUANA USERS DOESN'T MAKE SENSE
Doesn't mean we are going to
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