by Todd Hebert on November 7, 2012
Election day is over. Our president gets four more years. More people are allowed to get married. More people are legally allowed to use pot. Half the country is gloating, while the other half is pouting. The vitriol and hate that fueled this season’s election didn’t end on voting day, but was fanned by the [...]
by Todd Hebert on October 16, 2012
Exercising one’s first amendment right to freedom of religion can be a tricky thing…especially when your form of worship consists of lighting up a joint in the name of God. Just ask Norman Hutchinson of Mexico, Maine. Hutchinson is a member of the Religion of Jesus Church, a Hawaii based faith that not only encourages [...]