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Tuesday, September 25, 2012

Conversation about Agricultural Sustainability

I watched this movie about peak oil, and couldn't stop thinking about the sustainability of farmland in the North West. found this washington harvest calendar.




Washington i 502 - Legalize Decriminalize Hemp/Marijuana

This measure would license and regulate marijuana production, distribution, and possession for persons over twenty-one; remove state-law criminal and civil penalties for activities that it authorizes; tax marijuana sales; and earmark marijuana-related revenues.

Should this measure be enacted into law?
[ ] Yes
[ ] No


Argument ForspacerArgument Against
Our current marijuana laws have failed. It’s time for a new approach.
Initiative 502 frees law enforcement resources to focus on violent crime.
Treating adult marijuana use as a crime costs Washington State millions in tax dollars and ties up police, courts, and jail space. We should focus our scarce public safety dollars on real public safety threats.

Initiative 502 provides billions in new revenue for Washington State.
Regulating and taxing marijuana will generate over a half-billion dollars annually in new revenue for state and local government. New funding will go to health care, research, and drug prevention.

Initiative 502 takes away profits from organized crime.
Marijuana prohibition has wasted billions of American taxpayers’ dollars and has made our communities less safe. Just as when we repealed alcohol Prohibition, we need to take the marijuana profits out of the hands of violent organized crime.

Initiative 502 protects our youth.
Decades of research show what works to prevent kids from abusing drugs. Based on this research, Initiative 502 restricts advertising and provides funding to proven prevention programs. It also provides funding to programs that help keep kids in school.
Two Different Perspectives Against Initiative 502:
If You Support Legalization, Vote No On I-502
I-502 would create laws that risk the incrimination of innocent people. The proposed per se DUI mandate will lead to guaranteed conviction rates of unimpaired drivers, due to an arbitrary, unscientific limit. A direct conflict with federal law will prevent any legal production, distribution, or retail of cannabis.
With no home growing permitted, and no legal retail system, individuals will be forced to the same black market that promotes violence and crime in our communities. I-502 creates situations in which state employees and business applicants can be charged with manufacture or delivery of marijuana, money laundering, or conspiracy, due to self-incrimination. Sharing marijuana with another adult constitutes felony delivery. To learn more, or to support real reform, visit www.SensibleWashington.org.If You Support Safe & Healthy Communities, Vote No on I-502Legalizing marijuana will greatly increase its availability and lead to more use, abuse, and addiction among adults and youth. Most 12th graders currently report not using marijuana because it is illegal. Marijuana recently surpassed alcohol as the number one reason youth enter substance abuse treatment. I-502 provides no funding for additional treatment costs leaving that burden to taxpayers.I-502 creates new regulations without additional funds to enforce those regulations. Marijuana possession will still be illegal under federal law. This conflict leaves growers, users and employees who sell marijuana at risk for federal prosecution and taxes generated by I-502 subject to seizure by federal authorities.
Rebuttal of Argument AgainstRebuttal of Argument For
502 puts public safety and public health first. 502 keeps marijuana illegal for people under 21 and sets a marijuana DUI standard like we have for alcohol. 502 also provides hundreds of millions in new revenue for drug prevention programs that work. Finally, almost all marijuana law enforcement is handled by state and local police – it’s time for Washingtonians to decide Washington’s laws, not the federal government. Get the facts: www.NewApproachWA.org. Vote Yes on 502.
We agree that it's time for a new approach, but not the one offered in Initiative 502. It conflicts with federal law, voiding the possibility of any newly generated tax revenue. It decriminalizes marijuana possession, but not retail or home growing, forcing people to the dangerous black market. This decreases public health and safety and supports organized crime. Furthermore, our state simply can't afford the increased social costs associated with this initiative.
Argument Prepared ByArgument Prepared By
John McKay, U.S. Attorney, Western District of Washington, 2001-2007; Kim Marie Thorburn, M.D., former Spokane Regional Health District Director; Leslie David Braxton, Senior Pastor, New Beginnings Christian Fellowship; Charles Mandigo, former Seattle F.B.I. Special Agent in Charge; Roger Roffman, UW professor and marijuana dependence treatment professional; Jolene Unsoeld,U.S. Representative, 3rd Congressional District, 1989-1995

Anthony Martinelli, Sensible Washington Steering Committee member, Communications Co-Coordinator;Douglas Hiatt, Lawyer; Gilbert Mobley,MD, Diplomat, American Board of Emergency Medicine; Jim Cooper,Substance Abuse Prevention Professional, Community Organizer;Steven Freng, Psy.D., MSW, Chemical Dependency Prevention/ Treatment Professional; Ramona Leber, Former Mayor City of Longview, Public Safety Advocate

Washington Ref 74 - Gay Marriage

This bill would allow same-sex couples to marry, preserve domestic partnerships only for seniors, and preserve the right of clergy or religious organizations to refuse to perform, recognize, or accommodate any marriage ceremony.

Should this bill be:
[  ] Approved 
[  ] Rejected


Argument ForspacerArgument Against
Only Marriage Provides the Security to Build A Life Together
Imagine if you couldn’t marry the person you love? Parents dream of their children being happily married and settled into a lifetime, loving relationship. They don’t dream of walking their son or daughter down the aisle into a domestic partnership. Marriage matters.

Vote Approve to Uphold the Freedom to Marry
The law allows caring and committed same-sex couples to be legally married. Committed same-sex couples are our neighbors, our friends and family, our co-workers. They should have the freedom to marry and build their lives together, without government interference. It’s not for us to judge, or to deny them that opportunity.

Treat Everyone as We Want to Be Treated
Think of your own reasons for wanting to marry - you can imagine why same-sex couples dream of the happiness, security and responsibility of marriage. Same-sex couples may seem different, but when you talk with a committed same-sex couple, you realize they hope to marry for similar reasons as everyone else - to share and build a life together, to be there for each other, in good times and bad, in sickness and in health, and to make that special vow before family and friends to be together forever.

Vote Approve to Protect Religious Freedom
We are all God's children. This law guarantees religious freedom and won't change how each religion defines marriage. It protects the rights of clergy, churches, and religious organizations that don't perform or recognize same-sex marriages.
Marriage is more than a commitment between two loving people. It was created to benefit the next generation. Traditional marriage promotes child well-being because kids need both a mother and a father. Extensive social science shows that children do best when raised by their married parents.
The new marriage law passed by legislators did not enact same-sex marriage – it redefined marriage for all, stripping it of its essential man/woman nature and tossing common-sense out the window. Women can now be “husbands” and men can be “wives.”
Our “Everything But Marriage” Law Already Provides Gays Full Legal Equality
Washington same-sex couples already enjoy full legal equality. The new marriage legislation did not provide any new substantive legal rights for gay couples.

Redefining marriage has consequences.
God’s creation of marriage as the union of one man and one woman is the foundation of society and has served us well for thousands of years. People who disagree with this new definition could find themselves facing sanctions, as has occurred elsewhere. Church groups have lost their tax exemptions. Small businesses were sued. Wedding professionals have been fined. Charities opposing gay marriage were forced to end services. Young children were taught about gay marriage in public school.

Gays and lesbians are entitled to respect and to live as they choose, but they don’t have a right to redefine marriage. Being opposed to same-sex marriage doesn’t mean you dislike gays and lesbians. It means you support traditional marriage. Please reject R-74 to reject redefining marriage.
Rebuttal of Argument AgainstRebuttal of Argument For
Marriage is two people vowing their love and commitment together. Same-sex partners shouldn't be denied access to their loved one in emergencies because they aren't married. The American Academy of Pediatrics agrees legalizing same-sex marriage promotes healthy families and children. Washington State Psychological Association and Children's Alliance approve R-74. This law doesn't change existing anti-discrimination laws or schools. Lawsuits haven't increased in states with same-sex marriage. Liberty and pursuit of happiness are core American values.Proponents of Referendum 74 focus on what same-sex couples want. But marriage isn’t only about adults’ desires; it’s about what children need. Marriage is society’s way of connecting fathers and mothers to their children. Voters gave gay couples full legal equality through the “everything but marriage law” just two years ago. Referendum 74 will provide no new legal benefits; it redefines marriage for everyone and has serious consequences for society. Please, reject Referendum 74.
Argument Prepared ByArgument Prepared By

Kim Abel, Co-President, League of Women Voters of Washington; Denise Klein, CEO, Senior Services; Chris Boerger, Bishop, Northwest Washington Synod, Evangelical Lutheran Church; Ed Murray, State Senator, Born in Aberdeen; Jamie Pedersen, State Representative, Democrat, Born in Puyallup; Maureen Walsh, State Representative, Republican, Walla Walla, small business owner

Joseph Backholm, President Preserve Marriage Washington; Joe Fuiten, Senior Pastor Cedar Park Church; Matt Shea, State Representative, District 4

Washington i 1240 - Charter Schools

This measure would authorize up to forty publicly-funded charter schools open to all students, operated through approved, nonreligious, nonprofit organizations, with government oversight; and modify certain laws applicable to them as public schools.
Should this measure be enacted into law?
[  ]  Yes
[  ]  No



General Assumptions:
·         Estimates assume 40 charter schools will be authorized over five years. The proportion authorized by a local public school district (“school district”) or by the Washington Charter School Commission (“Commission”) is unknown.
·         Charter schools would be tuition-free public schools within the state system of common schools under the supervision of the Office of Superintendent of Public Instruction and State Board of Education (“Board”).
·         State funding for charter schools would be provided in the same manner as other public schools.
·         It is unknown where charter schools will be located, their size or the composition of their staff or students (“characteristics”).
·         Estimates assume charter schools could first be authorized for operation for the 2013–14 school year. 
·         The effective date of the initiative is Dec. 6, 2012.
·         Estimates are described using the state’s fiscal year (FY) of July 1 through June 30.

State and Local Government Cost Estimate – Assumptions
The state will incur known costs to implement the initiative estimated to total $3,090,700 over five fiscal years. See Table 2.1 for details on state estimated costs. Assumptions by agency are as follows:
·         The initiative establishes a nine-member Commission as an independent state agency. The Commission’s mission is to authorize charter schools. Estimates assume the need for operational and staff support to the Commission at the cost of $970,300 over five fiscal years.
·         The initiative requires the Board to develop an annual application, approval process and timelines for entities seeking approval to be charter school authorizers no later than 90 days after the effective date of the initiative. The Board is also responsible for oversight of the performance and effectiveness of authorizers it approves. Duties also include the setting of an authorizer oversight fee. The Board, in collaboration with the Commission, must issue an annual report on the state’s charter schools for the preceding year. In the fifth year following the operation of charter schools for a full school year, the annual report must contain a recommendation on whether the Legislature should authorize the establishment of additional charter schools. Estimates assume these new duties will require additional operational and staff support to the Board at the cost of $815,000 over five fiscal years.
·         Estimates assume the Office of Superintendent of Public Instruction will require additional operational and staff support to allocate and reconcile funds paid to charter schools and to perform duties as the Board’s fiscal agent. These costs are estimated at $764,400 over five fiscal years.
·         Charter school employees’ certificated and classified staff may participate in public employee collective bargaining. Any bargaining unit or units established by the charter school must be separate from other bargaining units in the school districts, educational service districts or institutions of higher education. Each charter school is a separate employer from the school district. It is not known to what extent charter school employees will seek representation and collectively bargain. If all charter school employees were to seek representation and bargain, the maximum estimated cost to the Washington State Public Employment Relations Commission is estimated at $461,000 over five fiscal years.
·         Charter school employees may also participate in the state’s health benefit programs through the Public Employees Benefits Board in the same manner as other public school employees. Charter school employees must become members of state retirement systems if their membership does not jeopardize the federal tax status of these retirement systems. The one-time cost of seeking a federal tax status determination is estimated at $80,000 in fiscal year 2013. No additional state costs are assumed for the provisions of retirement contributions and health care benefits as those are a component of the state’s basic education funding to school districts.



Irony


 a quote from a friend...
Why does it seem the happiest Muslims live in many countries that are non-Muslim (Canada, England, Denmark, Holland, the U.S., and many others) while all the unhappy Muslims seem to live in Muslim countries? 

And, all the unhappy Muslims seem to blame the non-Muslim countries for their un-happiness???

Tuesday, September 4, 2012

FBI has 12 MILLION iPhone user's data - Unique Device IDentifiers, Address, Full Name, APNS tokens, phone numbers.. you are being tracked.


During the second week of March 2012, a Dell Vostro notebook, used by Supervisor Special Agent Christopher K. Stangl from FBI Regional Cyber Action Team and New York FBI Office Evidence Response Team was breached using the AtomicReferenceArray vulnerability on Java, during the shell session some files were downloaded from his Desktop folder one of them with the name of "NCFTA_iOS_devices_intel.csv" turned to be a list of 12,367,232 Apple iOS devices including Unique Device Identifiers (UDID), user names, name of device, type of device, Apple Push Notification Service tokens, zipcodes, cellphone numbers, addresses, etc. the personal details fields referring to people appears many times empty leaving the whole list incompleted on many parts. no other file on the same folder makes mention about this list or its purpose.

http://pastebin.com/nfVT7b0Z