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Jun 03

Back on April 19th, actress Reese Witherspoon caused a bit of a stir when footage surfaced purpotedly showing her and her husband in an unwanted encounter with law enforcement. read more

Apr 30

In an effort to lower the amount of Driving Under the Influence [DUI] cases in the State of Washington, the State legislature and Governor Insleee have been working to overhaul Washington State's DUI laws. read more

Nov 28

According to KHQ News, marijuana will be legal in the state of Washington on December 6th. This means that after pot is declared legal all men and women can smoke this drug freely without fear of arrest. read more

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