So one of our fabulous under 25 year old circulators told me he had 100 signatures to turn in.
Me: Great, get it notarized at the Bank and I’ll pick it up. Him: Okay - but how do you do it? I’ve never been to a notary. I’m thinking - How do you no know what a Notary Public is? Then I realized, at his age, he’s probably never done a lease, done a bill of sale or done a promissory note. Among other things, A Notary Public witnesses or authenticates documents…such as attesting the signature and execution of documents. ANYWAY: It took 1:34 minutes to make sure his pages were in order - The bill pages 1-34 and signatures on pages 35-36-37-35-36-37 and the notary page. Walked into the Bank where the Notary ask for his driver’s license, watched him print his name, street number, city, state and zip, watched him sign his name. She signed and stamped the paperwork recorded the transaction in her journal and POOF Done and Done - Whole thing from start to finish took 6:18:34 minutes. So, what’s the excuse for spending hours and hours collecting signatures yet, you won’t take under 10 minutes to finish the job? Find one at your bank plus some shipping stores or grocery store customer service counters. Get your petitions notarized, mailed in and counted. Send to: NDCC Petitions Attn: Tracker (Anita) 3114 37 1/2 Avenue South Fargo , ND 58104
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Mary Rennich captured this video filled with good wishes from Heather Jackson, a representative from the Realm of Caring, at a recent Colorado conference on epilepsy.
"The Realm of Caring Foundation was informally established by the Stanley Brothers, Paige Figi, and Heather Jackson. Paige's daughter, Charlotte, and Heather's son, Zaki, were the first two success stories using Charlotte's Web™ in early 2012. After receiving several inquiries from families seeking help around the world, the group recognized the need to create a formal organization to not only collect research and data on individuals using cannabis products, but to also educate and advocate about this often misunderstood form of therapy.... We [The Realm of Caring] improve lives through Research, Education, and Advocacy. By funding and conducting Research, we learn more about cannabis and its effects while legitimizing the therapy. Education empowers consumers to select the best products for their individual needs, and informs healthcare professionals about options for their patients. Through Advocacy, we spread the truth about cannabis and expand access to those in need." -The Realm of Caring, 2016 (to learn more about The Realm of Caring click here.) |
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Sponsored by North Dakota Compassionate Care 2016, Treasurer Murphy Anderson