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Man faces Ohio prison sentence over snack cake
Source: South Bend Tribune

Brave officials in Ohio have finally realized the dangers of the terrorist known as "Little Debbie".

Georgia house lingers over pot-flavored lollipop bill
Source: macon.com

While the General Assembly was stalled on the budget as well as major bills covering reservoirs, taxes, transportation and trauma care, the House of Representatives found 30 minutes to debate candy flavors.

While NY Is Giving First-Time Drivers Licences To Illegal Immigrants, Colorado Won't Give Them To Adult US Citizens
Source: coloradoan.com

Shane Menard can tell you who he is; he just can't prove it. Having never applied for a driver's license or state-issued ID card, the 18-year-old Menard is now unable to prove who he is.

Social Host Law Claims First Victim On Long Island
Source: WCBSTV.com

A woman accused of allowing her 18-year-old son to drink at her birthday party is the first person to be arrested by the county police under a new law. Karen Dittmer was arrested under the Social Host Law, which was enacted July 17, Nassau County police said Monday.

N. Carolina lawmaker moves to ban empty space in vehicles.
Source: CNET News.com

Tim Moore, a state legislator from Cleveland County, was well-intentioned, but seriously misguided, when he proposed a new state law making it a felony for people to "have any compartment, space or box" in their vehicle for the purposes of hiding illegal items.

Two ID Rule To Obtain Driver's License Overturned
Source: thedenverchannel.com

A Denver district judge is granting a temporary injunction barring provisions of a new driver's license law that required people to show two forms of identification in order to get a license.

Kansas cell phone ban would be strictest
Source: media.ljworld.com

The proposed Lawrence ordinance — up for discussion Monday by the Traffic Safety Commission — would ban the use of both hand-held cell phones and hands-free cell phone devices by motorists.

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