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top 5 current discussions: CA marijuana legalization, ladybugs on strike, mcdonalds density, immigration reform via community, mackey sneak attack at whole foods

It's Monday, and while the wheels are slowly starting to pick up steam, here are the top 5 stories being discussed on Current.com:

  1. California dreaming of full marijuana legalization
    Medical marijuana has become big business in California and the drug is approved for a range of conditions and for “any other illness for which marijuana provides relief”. In these straitened financial times, booming sales and healthy tax revenues mean that full legalisation of cannabis may be just around the corner.Across California there are an estimated 2,100 dispensaries, co-operatives, wellness clinics and taxi delivery services in the sector known as “cannabusiness”. That is more than all the Starbucks, McDonald’s and 7-Eleven outlets in the state put together.


  2. Honeybees, Bumble Bees, and now Ladybugs-- they're all going on strike

    A citizens-science group is calling for children, adults, families, and educators to help native ladybugs.
    During the past two decades as invasive look-alike ladybugs expanded their territories and pollution and habitat loss have crowded them out, species of Native ladybugs began vanishing and the invasive species began increasing. These include the multicolored Asian ladybug, checkerboard ladybug and the seven-spotted ladybug.

    “This has happened very quickly and we don't know how this shift happened, what impact it will have, and how we can prevent more native species from becoming so rare,” said John E. Losey, Cornell University entomologist.


  3. McDonalds Density: Never more that 145 miles away

    Data can be truly eye-opening. Take a look at this visualization of McDonald's locations across the United States, and take comfort (?) in knowing that the golden arches are always less than 145 miles away from wherever you are.


    This map was created by Stephen Von Worley, who used location data on the 13,000 plus MickeyD's locations along with some coding-fu to generate the above map. What we see is as expected, a network of the franchises largely following the freeway and highway system and increasing in density in proportion to the population density.


  4. Community organizing for comprehensive immigration reform

    This video by allanfrieux is rather timely.
    The Center for Community Change and the Reform Immigration FOR America
    Campaign organized state-wide youth trainings in Colorado and Florida. This video takes an inside look at what happens at these trainings, it talks about what Comprehensive Immigration Reform is, and shows how the youth is organizing their communities to fight for C.I.R.


    Community organizing for comprehensive immigration reform

  5. Sneak Attack at Oakland Whole Foods

    Personally, I'm a big fan of creative demonstrations. This sneak attack at an Oakland Whole Foods falls right into that category -- complete with choreographed dancing and a backing band.
    In case you're not keeping up like some of us are, Whole Foods' CEO, John Mackey, recently penned an op-ed in the WSJ in which he opined that, because he is able to provide private health insurance benefits for his (mostly young and w/o pre-existing conditions, like arthritis or CAD or osteoporosis) workforce, he is opposed to health-care reform that would make health-care a "right" in America.

    He even (surprisingly) went so far as to call it "ObamaCare," right in line with the nut-jobs who don't want our government to mess with their MediCare.


    Sneak Attack at Oakland Whole Foods

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