"hemp legalization"
3 episodes tagged with this keyword
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Mark Koernke discussed America's global standing, critiquing claims of American exceptionalism by citing statistics on literacy, math, science, life expectancy, and incarceration rates. He complained about government mismanagement of winter snow removal in Michigan, attributing failures to bureaucratic committees and excessive management. Koernke also addressed the 21st Century Cures Act, pharmaceutical industry practices, and the legalization and corporate control of hemp/marijuana, arguing that corporations and government work together to profit from substances they previously criminalized.
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Mark Koernke discussed Mexican vigilante militia operations against drug cartels, analyzing tactical details from combat imagery including weapon markings, vehicle configurations, and friend-foe identification methods. He extensively covered hemp and marijuana legalization in Colorado, tracing historical suppression of hemp cultivation by banking and industrial interests, and criticized planned unarmed protests in Washington as ineffective, arguing that resources should instead be directed toward military preparedness and training. Callers raised concerns about homeowners associations, federal overreach, and the distinction between state and federal authority.
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Mark Koernke discussed military loyalty questionnaires asking soldiers if they would shoot American citizens and confiscate weapons, which he characterized as part of a broader agenda to condition troops for domestic operations. He emphasized that soldiers should identify and remember officers asking such questions, advocated for Ron Paul's presidential candidacy, warned veterans against VA psychiatric services, and discussed foreign troops operating in the United States, regional police consolidation, and the systematic removal of state symbols from license plates as evidence of efforts to eliminate state sovereignty. The show included calls about preparedness supplies and election monitoring.