Part 1: Ray talks about the marijuana. The Trump administration quashed the legal marijuana industry’s budding flame Thursday, announcing it would end an Obama-era policy to tread lightly when enforcing federal cannabis laws. The non-medical use of cannabis is legal in 8 states (Alaska, California, Colorado, Maine, Massachusetts, Nevada, Oregon, and Washington) and decriminalized in another 14 states (plus the U.S. Virgin Islands).
Part 2: Ray continues his thoughts on pot. Gov. Jay Inslee, a Democrat, vowed at a news conference Thursday that state officials “will use every single power at our disposal to preserve and protect the mission statement Washington state voters gave us.” Ray reads Gubernatorial candidate Diane Russell tweet to Jeff Sessions.
01-05-18 Sloppy Steve
Fox News Radio’s Jon Decker and Ray talk about Steve Bannon’s book and relationship with President Trump. He served as the White House Chief Strategist (a newly created position) in the administration of U.S. President Donald Trump.
01-05-18 Blizzard January 2018
Fox News Radio’s Tonya J. Powers joins us from a cab to talk about the Blizzard of January 2018. 12-24 inches (30-60 cm) or more of snow fell on Maine and New Brunswick. At the same time, hurricane-force gusts and frigid air made clean up rough. Record high tides and storm surge caused flooding in several states. In Boston, one of the highest tides on record flooded a subway station near the New England Aquarium. Pipes cracked from New Jersey to North Carolina.
01-04-18 Pat Callaghan
Pat Callaghan of WSCH6 calls in this morning. Bob and Sam Witkowski, Ray and Jamie Py are in studio and they talk about the weather to start things off. Then Ray and Pat get right into President Trump and former Chief Strategist Steve Bannon. They go back to the storm and tell listeners to make sure that they take care of the heating vents and fill lines. Snow will cover these and can cause some major problems and they could be deadly. MEMA has some helpful winterizing tips on their website.