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Smoking marijuana is now legal in California … but that doesn't mean your rights as

an employer are up in smoke.

So what ARE your rights?

As a business owner, you still have the right to a drug-free workplace … and to employees

who aren't impaired by any substance ... legal or illegal.

In fact, California's new law legalizing recreational marijuana specifically protects

"the rights of … employers to maintain a drug and alcohol

free workplace" … and to "test for use when appropriate."

While random drug testing is rarely allowed in California ... you can test if you have

"reasonable suspicion" based on objective facts ... or if you work in certain high-risk

industries.

You can also require a pre-employment drug test …

but only after you've made a conditional job offer to a

potential employee.

To avoid any doubt or confusion, tell your employees what your drug policies are from

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BIG NEWS - CALIFORNIA PUSHING 8 NEW GUN CONTROL LAWS - The Legal Brief! - Duration: 7:29.

Welcome back to The Legal Brief, the show where we CRUSH the various legal myths and

misinformation surrounding various areas of the gun world.

I'm your host Adam Kraut and today we're talking about how California is back at it again with

another round of gun control laws.

Yea I know.

Recently, eight, that's right EIGHT, different bills were advanced by committees in California

and after the recent tragedy in Florida, two of them are now on their way to the Governor

for signature.

Now, I know what you're thinking, But Adam, doesn't California already have a billion

different laws about guns already?

Yea, California has a large number of laws on the books.

But apparently, at least according to their politicians, not enough.

We're going to explain all 8 of these, one by one.

Since they didn't all have names, we here at TGC put our heads together and created

our own.

First up, AB 1968 the It's Ok to Be Crazy Once, Crazy Twice Lose Your Rights Act.

This one would create a lifetime prohibition on anyone who has been taken into custody,

assessed, and admitted to a designated facility because he or she is a danger to himself,

herself, or others, as a result of a mental health disorder two or more times in any one

year period.

If this bill were to be signed into law and a person would find themselves back in a facility

within a year of previously being there, bye bye firearms rights for life.

Now there is a petition process to attempt to get your rights restored, however, if the

petition is denied, you have to wait 5 years before you can try again.

This bill is currently awaiting review by the Governor.

Assembly Bill 2103, otherwise known as The Minimum Amount of Flair Required Act, would

require a minimum of 8 hours of training to receive a concealed carry license in California.

And yes, it IS possible to get a concealed carry license in California.

Currently, the way the law is written and best I could tell from several sources, including

the Los Angeles County Sheriff's Concealed Weapon Licensing Policy, the only requirement

with regard to length is that it not exceed 16 hours.

So Californians would need to undergo a mandatory number of hours of training in order to obtain

a concealed carry license.

This bill is also awaiting review by the Governor.

Next up, AB 1927, the Here You Have My Freedom Act, would require the DOJ to study the concept

of a "voluntary prohibition list".

Yes, that's right, the California DOJ is going to investigate how you should be able to sign

up to give your rights away.

The bill requires a report to be submitted to the legislature no later than January 1,

2020.

If someone doesn't want to own a gun, couldn't they just, I don't know, not buy one?

Keeping up with the Joneses, AB 2888, The LOL Due Process Act, would implement Gun Violence

Restraining Orders.

The bill would allow an employer, a coworker, or an employee of a secondary or postsecondary

school that the person has attended in the last 6 months to file a petition for an ex

parte, one-year, or renewed gun violence restraining order.

As we've beaten to death on other episodes bills such as this one are riddled with due

process issues, so we won't dive into the weeds on that one.

Although, I have to say, I'm surprised California doesn't already have this on the books.

If you're one of the people that enjoys going to gun shows at the Cow Palace, SB 221 otherwise

known as The Bullcrap Act, would put an end to that.

That's right, the bill would outright prohibit gun shows to occur there.

Apparently, that one particular venue contains too much freedom and they want to put a stop

to it.

SB 1100, otherwise known as the You Must Be This Tall to Freedom Act, would prohibit the

sale or transfer of a firearm by a licensee to anyone under 21 years of age, with a few

exemptions.

Those include a valid hunting license issued by the state, law enforcement and members

of the military.

Here we see yet again another state attempting to regulate WHEN a person may exercise their

constitutional right to keep and bear arms.

But wait, there's more...

SB 1177, the Rationing of Firearms Act, would restrict ANY firearms

purchase to one every thirty days, barring a few limited exemptions.

Currently, the law restricts purchases of a handgun to one every thirty days.

Surely there has to be some argument that this is violative of the Second Amendment,

after all, the ability to acquire arms in order to exercise that right must come into

play.

Last up is SB 1487, the Toto Act,

actually called the Iconic African Species Protection

Act.

This one would essentially just fall short of making it illegal to hunt in Africa by

prohibiting the possession of certain species of animals or their parts.

The fine would range from $5,000 to $40,000 for a violation.

Animals include the usual suspects, as well as zebras and hyenas.

The bill even provides a reward for information which leads to a successful fine imposition.

As you can see California is continuing down the road of finding new ways to add more restrictions

to firearms rights.

Which begs the question, when is enough going to be enough?

I know we have a big audience in California, so please let me know what you guys think

down in the comments.

That's it for this episode, if you have learned anything from this show, help us out and hit

that like button, and share it with your friends.

Don't forget to get subscribed and if you enjoyed the video, consider supporting us

via the links down in the video description.

If you want to get more out of your TGC subscription, be sure to check out the The Gun Collective

Podcast which happens live on Thursday evenings!

And as always thanks for watching!

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Eating The ENTIRE Pizza Menu From California Pizza Kitchen In ONE Hour - Duration: 11:29.

- Ah.

So I'm already two sangrias in,

and I'm here at CPK,

California Pizza Kitchen if you've never been.

And now I'm going to try every single pizza?

(upbeat music)

And I feel like I'm living out my,

like, teenage dream right now.

I had my very first date ever at a California Pizza Kitchen.

I'm just thinking about my mom and grandma.

Every Saturday at the mall, we would always come to CPK.

Remember that one time I tried 40 dishes

at The Cheesecake Factory?

(whimpering)

(upbeat music)

I'm pretty sure I'm set for whatever they give me today.

How many dishes?

- [Woman] 19 pizzas.

- 19 pizzas.

- [Woman] Correct.

- Uh.

It's gonna be great.

One, two, three, four,

(record scratching)

15, 16, 17, 18, 19.

They weren't kidding, it's really 19.

Holy (beep).

- Asada with salsa.

- Ah.

(upbeat music)

I'm ready.

We don't use forks and knives,

because we're not losers.

Just kidding, you can eat, you can, that's fancy.

And I learned from my time at The Cheesecake Factory,

you need to protect

(bell dings)

the goods.

The t-shirt, not me.

We have four really crazy pizzas here,

but we're gonna start with something nice and neutral.

They lied to me, there's not 19 pizzas on this menu.

There are 20.

They have the traditional Cheese pizza here.

Which makes sense, you'd put the Cheese pizza,

it's not like you need it on the menu.

And this is really good, it deserves to be on it.

Mm.

We went from one classic to another.

We're going to the BBQ Chicken Pizza

which CPK basically invented.

Super tangy, super sweet, but then you have

like the red onion and the chicken.

There's a reason this is like what people freak out about.

All right, so we're on the Carne Asada pizza here.

It's actually one of their limited edition ones.

They ended up bringing it back

and made it a permanent menu item.

And they gave me this like really fancy dipping sauce.

I really don't know how much I should be dipping in.

I don't know how spicy this is.

Let's see.

There's some green peppers in there.

Honestly is like a nice, really like spicy surprise.

I definitely need a drink with this.

Just to like break up the spiciness.

Okay, so we have the Spicy Chipotle Chicken pizza.

Based on the looks of it,

we've got some really fresh corn, tomato,

and it has this really nice crema here to dip into.

I have to say this lime crema might be better than ranch.

I know that's a little controversial to say,

but it really, really (beep) works on this.

When I was a kid, I used to only eat the tips

of the pizza, and my family and friends hated me for it.

And I'm doing it again.

Like I'm repeating myself.

I can only imagine this ending really terribly for me,

but I don't care, at all.

♪ Round two is my favorite round. ♪

I'm ready.

(upbeat music)

Okay, so we're gonna start with the traditional Pepperoni.

The important part is getting the pepperoni

to cheese ratio correct in your slice that you choose.

Mm.

Pepperoni is definitely a must-have on any pizza menu,

and they definitely do it right here.

To the naked eye, you would think that these are

almost exactly the same pizza.

You would never know.

Key, key differences.

This one has olives, some green peppers, and red onion.

So this one has mushrooms, pepperonis,

and Italian sausage if you look.

All right, we gotta try both, so...

Mm-hm.

We're definitely gonna have to change napkins soon.

But I don't wanna give up on the napkin yet.

I feel like there's some prime property

up here I haven't gotten to.

But, anyhoo.

This one looks like it's pretty loaded with mushrooms.

I think I'll get my most fair bite out of this one.

Coming off on all three of these pizzas I just had

which were kind of spicy and full of flavor,

this one's like more mild and creamy based.

This one I feel like is a little bit classier, too.

This is rude.

Okay.

(exhales)

I wanna burp, but I'm not going to.

No, I got it.

Help.

(laughing)

Oh, my God.

So at the beginning of this,

I said that my first date ever was at a CPK.

He just DMed me, and he said,

"OMG, do you remember when we went to CPK

"at the mall and you finished your entire pizza

"in like 20 minutes, and I had to get a box?

"You were meant for this moment."

- Roasted Garlic.

(upbeat music)

- We're in round three.

I feel like I blacked out of round two,

and I'm back in it.

The napkin needs to go.

May I have my next napkin?

(bell dings)

I also learned I didn't do the napkin like bib correctly.

(exhales)

We're trying the Five Cheese pizza,

because four cheese clearly was not enough for this.

You can really taste the five cheeses,

and I'm not kidding.

I'm, I think it's the Parmesan or Asiago

in it (buzzer blares)

that really makes it like a sharper cheese.

Mm.

So I took a quick poll on Instagram.

So I said, what is your favorite CPK pizza.

My mom says the BBQ Chicken,

because it's tangy, sweet, smokey, and cheesy.

Three votes for Thai Chicken,

because it is straight fire.

Mm.

I get it.

I feel it.

I understand it.

This is the Roasted Garlic Chicken pizza.

We have some caramelized onions going on here.

Chicken, scallions, and then we have Parmesan.

Like, I didn't think I was that hungry anymore,

but I'm still really hungry after smelling this.

This tastes better than it smells,

and that's saying a lot,

because this smells so, so good.

We're introducing to you,

the most divisive pizza, possibly food,

besides spam, in the world.

I actually grew up in Hawaii.

Not many people actually order Hawaiian pizza

while you're there.

And it's not something I'm actually very used to.

I kind of wish I had this while I was in Hawaii,

so I had a better story almost.

Ah.

(upbeat music)

All right, we're gonna start with Margherita pizza.

I feel like, it makes so much sense

to do it on the thin crust.

I feel like if you want something

a little bit lighter feeling,

the thin crust Margherita pizza versus the Cheese pizza,

it's just gonna be your go-to on the menu.

All right, we're gonna slide just straight over.

Do the spinach artichoke pizza.

I want it to be like really rich and creamy,

so let's see.

It's lighter than a spinach artichoke dip,

but still has all of that really like bold flavors in it.

Third napkin.

(bell dings)

Okay.

So we've go the Jamaican Jerk, spicy sweet thing going on.

I feel like I really, like this one's gonna be good.

Hoo, and there's a kick at the end.

Think I might eat this whole thing.

Okay.

Sicilian pizza.

Kind of reminds me of like a meat lover's pizza.

We've got sausage, a spicy ham on here.

This one, I feel like it's gonna be like Italy

in my mouth.

Confirmed, it is Italy in my mouth.

Okay, we have the California Club pizza.

Which, spoiler alert, has mayo in it.

Lemon pepper mayo.

It's really, really fresh.

Even though you'd think with mayo and bacon and chicken

it wouldn't be, but the arugula on it.

I want to take this home with me.

(beep)

Fifth and final round.

(upbeat music)

Feels so good to just have three pizzas in front of me.

Just a little bit of liquid courage,

just to make sure that I can really go through with this.

So this is the thin crust pizza,

and if you look over here,

we have the cauliflower crust pizza,

which, by the way, is brand new to their menu.

So I'm really wondering if it's

gonna be like the thin crust,

or if it's gonna have its own, like thing going on.

I'm gonna be honest,

I like vegetables, but I don't love them.

We're gonna see.

I'm going into this, not with the most positive attitude.

I'm not gonna lie.

Maybe I'll do a little cleansing of the palate.

Broccolini's intimidating me.

It's like a whole, like, tree on a pizza.

But I'm, I'm gonna be, I'm gonna do it.

I've destroyed yet another napkin, and I'm,

I'm a little embarrassed about this one, but...

(bell dings)

So if you love tacos, they've got it here.

Tostada pizza.

You know what, actually,

would this make it into a taco, if I.

The Tostado pizza must

be full of it. (bell dings)

This is (laughs) I can't tell if this is a really good idea,

or if I'm like ruining the entire experience for everyone.

Hi.

- Hi. (laughing)

Good luck.

♪ Last but not least. ♪

- The Shrimp Scampi.

Current state of the union, state of the Julia.

I'm upset that I wore jeans today

because my pants really, really are stretching

to their full potential.

I'm starting that thing where I go

into the food coma, and words are just coming

out of my mouth and they don't make any sense.

I, before we go into the last pizza

of the last round,

I need to do a little quick stretch.

(perky music)

All right, so it's important

to stretch the elbows and the arms.

This isn't a stretch, I think it's just a movement.

But just to do it a lot, and do like tornado.

Okay, Shrimp Scampi pizza.

(invigorating music)

(laughs)

You guys are so proud of me.

It's so sweet. - We love you Julia!

We love you!

- This is the face of joy, not of sadness.

It's just, so many things were put into my body at once.

I didn't think I could do this,

but Mom, Grandma, ex-boyfriend number one,

this was for you.

Oh, it's the vegetable one.

(upbeat music)

♪ Oh yeah, yeah ♪

♪ Oh, oh, oh ♪

♪ Oo. ♪

♪ Sun goes down and she's out on the town ♪

♪ Gotta make that money come ♪

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California team commits to Rockford's Tip-off Classic - Duration: 0:46.

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ClimatePro - Tinting, Design, and Security Window Film - Northern California - Duration: 1:17.

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Disability Rights California sued the California Lottery in 1998 - Part 1 - Duration: 0:27.

Margaret Johnson >> So with that change in the law, bringing this particular case, the lottery case..

and requiring the state lottery to make sure that where they were placing

their lottery machine or equipment or sales product that those was accessible was a big

step towards making access improvements state wide.

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By The Numbers: Deadly Labor Day Weekend On California Highways - Duration: 0:48.

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Disability Rights California sued the California Lottery in 1998 - Part 2 - Duration: 0:21.

Margaret Johnson >> The lottery case really made it important in terms of improving access

in existing businesses and facilities.

I think that's a critical thing for people with disabilities even nowadays.

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Firefighter Adopts Stray Dog He Found and Rescued from California Wildfires - News Today - Duration: 2:12.

 Like a phoenix, Mendo has emerged from a fire to start a new life.  Not long ago, the German shepherd was rescued from California's Mendocino wildfires — for which he is named — by the Draper City Fire Department's Patrick Cullen

 "While fighting the fires high on the mountain, our Firefighter Patrick Cullen spotted a pair of glowing eyes

He wasn't sure what it was, a mountain lion perhaps? And out came a beautiful German shepherd dog," Draper City Fire Department staff wrote of Mendo's rescue on Facebook

 Cullen gave the dehydrated, skinny dog water and let the canine sleep under his fire truck before taking the dog down the mountain and putting him in the care of an animal shelter, reports KSL

com.  After parting ways with the pooch, Cullen couldn't stop thinking about the sweet pup, so the firefighter followed up with the shelter and discovered that no one came forward to claim Mendo

 So Cullen claimed him.  The firefighter adopted Mendo, and when the pair were reunited the dog ran "happy circles" around his rescuer and new dad

 "What a beautiful, friendly and affectionate dog," Draper City Fire Department staff wrote on Facebook

"Congrats Patrick and family on the newest member of your family!"

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