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Featured guests: Allie Greenstone (and her Frenchie Pierre) from Mary’s Medicinals and Joey Schepp of Humboldt’s Finest. LOTS TO TALK ABOUT • Growing up watching your parents fight the war on drugs in California’s legendary Humboldt County. • Sun grown marijuana, the Indo versus Endo battle. • Please don’t dose your pooch, but can pot be safe for pets? TOP MARIJUANA NEWS Weed workers in Oregon face car loan and mortgage denials: Text. –Report by XX(link this, include –Report by) Bold leadin: When Melissa Johnson needed a new car last summer, she bought a used Kia Soul from the dealership in Bend. She drove away with an affordable payment and relatively low interest rate on an auto loan. But a week later, she said, she received a call: “You need to come into the dealership.” Turns out, Johnson said in March, financing was denied because her income comes from her job in customer service at Bloom Well, a retail marijuana shop on Division Street in Bend. The sales staff at the dealership, which declined to comment for this story, tried to find a solution for Johnson. –Report by The Bulletin’s Joseph Ditzler So how do you get marijuana through TSA when traveling?: Cannabis users had a brief but intense moment of euphoria this week after the Transportation Security Administration seemed to give a green light to air travelers to pack medical marijuana in checked or carry-on luggage. But the TSA’s apparent new acceptance of THC – which appeared on its website – went up in smoke almost as fast as news of the supposed change zipped through social media. In 24 hours or so, the TSA’s website went from green to red. –Report by The Washington Post’s Fredrick Kunkle Maine shops offer free weed ‘gifts’ while waiting for state to work out sales: A Biddeford business owner hoping to start selling pot next year is giving his products away for free for now. The Portland Press Herald reports that Jack Sargent of the Biddeford-based Cannabis Shack is accepting donations for shipping and handling while waiting for the state to issue retail licenses. It’s legal to accept free gifts of pot and some say the limbo before the opening of retail stores is pushing otherwise law-abiding citizens into an underground market. Some states have cracked down on such practices. –Report by The Associated Press