Bong water decriminalized in Minnesota

Gov Tim Walz is expected to sign a bill this weekend that includes a provision to decriminalize bong water There is a reason for this Under current law quantities of bong water greater than four ounces can be treated like the pure uncut version of whatever substance the bong was used to smoke the Minnesota Reformer reports That means that a dirty bong could lead to a first-degree felony charge carrying up to years in prison and a million fine Rainwater has helped crews in their work to contain the wildfires in northern Minnesota However a red flag warning is posted for northeastern Minnesota from noon to p m Tuesday Forecasts call for strong east winds of - mph with gusts as high as mph Relative humidity may drop as low as - percent MPR News reports The Camp House Fire is reportedly percent contained the Jenkins Creek Fire percent contained and the Munger Shaw Fire is percent contained If you re heading out to the great outdoors you might have a cooler Watch your fingers though There have been at least reports of fingertip amputations from Igloo coolers with a defect in their towing handles according to KARE The company is recalling nearly million of their Quart Flip Tow Rolling Coolers The Minnesota Star Tribune has an in-depth look at how Med City has changed over the last decade With the implementation of Destination Physiological City a multibillion-dollar public-private partnership Rochester has transformed its streetscapes and skyline But selected small-business owners are feeling left out St Joseph is looking to implement term limits for the mayor and city council members the St Cloud Times reports The preliminary discussion is to limit councilmembers to serving two full elected terms or eight years and the mayor to four full elected terms or eight years The two offices would have separate limits meaning an individual could serve the maximum length in both capacities for a total of years The post Bong water decriminalized in Minnesota appeared first on MinnPost