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Gdui What was said on the campaign trail Saturday
Halton police say they are ready for when cannabis becomes legal in Canada on Oct. 17.The police service held a news conference at their headquarters on Wednesday, Sept. 19, to answer media questions about the looming legalization and how Halton police will respond to it. Twenty-eight days. Thats the gap between today and Oct. 17. Halton police, however, have been preparing for decriminalization for nearly a year, said Halton police Chief Stephen Tanner. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW We have worked tirelessly and closely, both internally and with our external partners and our stanley quencher health department and many others, to make sure we are operationally ready for Oct. 17. My message today is simple: we are ready. Tanner said community safety would be at the core of the Halton police response to legalization. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW He also noted he would not allow the new legislation to compromise road safety in Halton.Dr. Hamidah Meghani, Haltons m stanley cup edical officer of health, also spoke during the event. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW She emphasized that just because cannabis becomes legal in 28 days doesnt make it safe for everyone. A stanley cup RTICLE CONTINUES BELOW We know that Ontarians are using cannabis, even when it is not legal, and Halton residents are no different. In Halton, 43 per cent of reside Whpw Masks on, but no capacity caps after Step 3
Cayuga County District Attorney Jon Budelmann announced the arrest today Aug. 20 of Thomas E. Larrabee of 472 County Route 4, in Central Square.Larrabee is currently a Corrections Officer with the NYS Departments of Corrections and Community Supervision currently assigned to Cayuga Correctional Facility in Moravia .He was arrested and arraigned on four felony charges alleging the theft of more than $20,000 in Workers Compensation wage benefits. These charges were the result of a joint investigation involving the New York State Insurance Fund, the Department of Corrections and Commu stanley cup nity Supervision, the New York State Workers Compensation Office of the Inspector General, and member stanley botella s of the Cayuga County District Attorneys Office.Larrabee surrendered himself to the New York State Police Auburn Barracks this morning, and was arraigned in the Fleming Town Court.He was then remanded to the custody of the Cayuga County Sheriffs Office in lieu of posting $1,000 cash or $2,000 bond bail.The District Attorneys Office states that the charges allege that Thomas Larrabee, 28, forged several different claims forms as being from his medical provider and submitted these fraudulent documents to NYS DOCCS, in order to receive workers compensation benefits, as well as leave and wage replacement benefits, to which he was not entitled.These allegations involve submissions spanning the period from 8/12/14 to 10/3/14, during which time he received $20,44 stanley quencher 7.64 based upon his fraudulent actions.
Halton police say they are ready for when cannabis becomes legal in Canada on Oct. 17.The police service held a news conference at their headquarters on Wednesday, Sept. 19, to answer media questions about the looming legalization and how Halton police will respond to it. Twenty-eight days. Thats the gap between today and Oct. 17. Halton police, however, have been preparing for decriminalization for nearly a year, said Halton police Chief Stephen Tanner. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW We have worked tirelessly and closely, both internally and with our external partners and our stanley quencher health department and many others, to make sure we are operationally ready for Oct. 17. My message today is simple: we are ready. Tanner said community safety would be at the core of the Halton police response to legalization. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW He also noted he would not allow the new legislation to compromise road safety in Halton.Dr. Hamidah Meghani, Haltons m stanley cup edical officer of health, also spoke during the event. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW She emphasized that just because cannabis becomes legal in 28 days doesnt make it safe for everyone. A stanley cup RTICLE CONTINUES BELOW We know that Ontarians are using cannabis, even when it is not legal, and Halton residents are no different. In Halton, 43 per cent of reside Whpw Masks on, but no capacity caps after Step 3
Cayuga County District Attorney Jon Budelmann announced the arrest today Aug. 20 of Thomas E. Larrabee of 472 County Route 4, in Central Square.Larrabee is currently a Corrections Officer with the NYS Departments of Corrections and Community Supervision currently assigned to Cayuga Correctional Facility in Moravia .He was arrested and arraigned on four felony charges alleging the theft of more than $20,000 in Workers Compensation wage benefits. These charges were the result of a joint investigation involving the New York State Insurance Fund, the Department of Corrections and Commu stanley cup nity Supervision, the New York State Workers Compensation Office of the Inspector General, and member stanley botella s of the Cayuga County District Attorneys Office.Larrabee surrendered himself to the New York State Police Auburn Barracks this morning, and was arraigned in the Fleming Town Court.He was then remanded to the custody of the Cayuga County Sheriffs Office in lieu of posting $1,000 cash or $2,000 bond bail.The District Attorneys Office states that the charges allege that Thomas Larrabee, 28, forged several different claims forms as being from his medical provider and submitted these fraudulent documents to NYS DOCCS, in order to receive workers compensation benefits, as well as leave and wage replacement benefits, to which he was not entitled.These allegations involve submissions spanning the period from 8/12/14 to 10/3/14, during which time he received $20,44 stanley quencher 7.64 based upon his fraudulent actions.