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Does anyone know the status of SB 1909 (re: petition for non-disclosure for certain drug related offenses)?
 
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According to the legislative website that bill did not pass last session.
 
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So, as they used to say about General Francisco Franco, the bill is still dead?
 
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What obscure reference are you referring to JB? I may not have the worldly, scholarly, and well-traveled knowledge and education that you do. Confused
 
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Dead dead...or temporary vegetative state?
 
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SAProsecutor, you have given away your age. For reference material on Franco quote, click here.
 
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Dead dead...or temporary vegetative state?


I'm not sure what you're asking. The 80th Session ended 14 months ago, so any bill filed that session that did not pass is dead, and has been dead a long time. Another version of the bill can be filed in the 81st Session (which begins in January 2009), but it won't have the same number and will have to start from scratch again.

If you have further questions about the legislative process or a particular bill, you can contact me directly.
 
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Shannon, perhaps it is only "mostly dead", a slightly more current reference than JB's to Generalissimo Francisco Franco and Chevy Chase. To revive it in the next legislative session would take a miracle.
 
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JB-- While I don't consider myself that young anymore, I certainly don't remember gag lines from when I was 4 years old. Thanks for the education lesson! And I thought I was well-versed on all SNL skits even from the 70s.
 
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Youth is relative. My idea of young changes as I get older. For me, Chevy Chase was doing cracking jokes on Saturday Night Live during the magic years of high school.
 
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To revive it in the next legislative session would take a miracle.


You rush a miracle, you get rotten miracles.
 
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I sure could go for a nice MLT right now ...
 
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When the mutton's nice and lean and the tomato is ripe. They're so perky. I love that.
 
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As Jerry Seinfeld once said, "I love mutton".
 
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JB-- While I don't consider myself that young anymore, I certainly don't remember gag lines from when I was 4 years old. Thanks for the education lesson! And I thought I was well-versed on all SNL skits even from the 70s.


And now we know better! Big Grin

Next, a discussion on violins in school.
 
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This thread is baaaaaad.
 
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This thread is baaaaaad.


Inconceivable!
 
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You keep using that word. I do not think it means what you think it means.
 
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You keep using that word. I do not think it means what you think it means.


Both the cups were poisoned. I've spent that last three years building an immunity to Iocane powder.
 
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"My name is Inigo Montoya, you killed my father, prepare to die."
 
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