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NAACP asks for Isle of Wight commonwealths attorney to recuse herself in traffic stop case, AG to make decisions – WAVY.com

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ISLE OF WIGHT, Va. (WAVY) The NAACP is asking Isle of Wight Commonwealths Attorney Georgette C. Phillips to recuse herself in the case of a Black Army officer who was pepper sprayed by police during a traffic stop in Windsor.

Since this incident, our local chapter has called for full accountability and transparency amongstthe Town of Windsor officials and the Windsor police department, the NAACP said in a statement. Instead we have seen the local government unapologetically stand by the actions of these officers, provide the citizens with incoherent answers and have used their powers to stifle the transparency process.

The NAACP is also asking Gov. Ralph Northam to authorize Attorney General Mark Herrings Office to review all evidence from the Virginia State Police investigation into the case, and make any and all legal decisions.

Our state and federal officials have shown that they take this matter seriously and the concerns ofthe citizens of Windsor have not fallen on death ears. Governor Northam through his executivepowers authorized the Virginia State Police to investigate the incident, Attorney GeneralHerrings Office of Civil Rights has opened a patterns and practice case into the Windsor PoliceDepartment and Congressman Scott has asked the Department of Justice to investigate this caseas well.

Two Town of Windsor police officers pulled over Army 2nd Lt. Caron Nazario back in December, believing he was missing a license plate on his new SUV.

During the stop, body camera video shows officers pointing guns at Nazario, pepper spraying him and pushing him to the ground.

The officer who pepper sprayed Nazario was later fired. Nazario is also asking for at least $1 million in damages and for the court to rule that the two officers violated his rights, including rights under the Fourth Amendment.

The NAACP held a news conference and march for police accountability at noon Friday in Richmond.

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The Vanguard Week in Review: Court Watch (May 10 to May 14, 2021) – The Peoples Vanguard of Davis

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The Davis Vanguard is an online news forum that provides coverage of criminal justice reform and courts throughout California and the nation. In 2006, the Davis Vanguard began to cover Davis and Yolo County groundbreaking, local news concerning government and policy issues affecting the city, schools, and county. The team has grown to about 40 to 50 interns who monitor and report on live court proceedings in more than six different counties throughout California, from the State Capitol of Sacramento to the Greater San Francisco Bay Area, the Central Valley and Southern California.

Compiled by Nina Hall

Monday May 10, 2021

Sacramento Superior Court:

Derrick Pal Dept. 14: A defendants pleas to rape charges with threats of violence led a judge to impose an eight-year prison sentence and a mandatory restitution fine of up to $10,000 in a preliminary hearing here in Sacramento County. Defendant Marcus Menefee is charged with one felony count of oral copulation by means of force or fear and one felony count of rape by means of force or fear. Judge Tami Bogert began the hearing, stating that there may be an agreed-upon disposition in this case between both parties. Private Defender Linda Parisi stated the terms of the agreement, explaining, At this time, Mr. Menefee is prepared to enter pleas of no contest to counts one and two with the understanding that he would receive an aggregate term of eight years

Deputy District Attorney TeriAnn Grimes described the factual basis of the case, stating, On or about March 1, 2019, the defendant engaged in two felony violations. According to DDA Grimes, the defendant had an argument with his girlfriend that turned violent, where he used a boxcutter knife to threaten her and used his hands to strangulate her. Through the argument, he walked over to her and demanded her to orally copulate him, and although she tried to refuse, he threatened her with additional physical violence if she did not comply. DDA Grimes explained that after orally copulating him, the defendant thenraped her by force or fear, and all of this was accomplished without [the victims] consent. Defendant Menefee pled no contest to the charges against him, and Judge Bogert found him guilty on both counts. Judge Bogert concluded that the matter will be referred to the Sacramento County Probation Dept. for a presentence report. A future hearing is scheduled for July 30, at 9 a.m. in Dept. 14.

Michael Wheeler Dept. 17: Michael saw defendant Robert Rojas appear in court today defending himself, putting on hold todays planned preliminary hearing. He filed a complaint stating that he had not been sufficiently accommodated to competently defend himself while in jail, which had not been the case when he was previously incarcerated in Santa Clara County. Ive asked for discovery on several occasions. Ive filed multiple motions for discovery. Ive filed multiple orders with this court regarding pro per privileges that are reasonable, and that are not, you know, asking for a car or a cheeseburger and a milkshake. Ive asked for reasonable pro per privileges and rights that are entitled to any other pro per inmate and Ive not received that.

Prosecutor Jeff Harry was very willing to work with Rojas, but he expressed concern about the expiration of Rojass 30 day time period on June 7, a concern which judge James Arguelles also shared. Im not trying to jam you, but we are limited by what we can do by Covid. You have to be transported. There are limitations to the system that were all trying to work with here. If you want more time to litigate this issue, if you want more time to contact witnesses and do everything you want to do, then ask for more time. Ask for a continuance, and Ill grant it. A compromise was reached when the parties agreed to another hearing on Thursday to rule on the merits of Rojas complaint, with his prelim set for May 19.

Ankita Joshi Dept. 18: Ankita watched a motion to suppress on the basis of the violation of the Fourth Amendment rights of the defendant in Sacramento County Superior Court Dept. 18. Defendant Zion Henley was pulled over for a traffic stop on three minor vehicle code violations after allegedly attending the funeral for a former gang member. Detective Ryan Trefehen testified that he had received a photo of the vehicle driven by Henley and had followed it looking for probable cause. During the traffic stop, Henley and the other two passengers in the car were asked to step out, and Henley was questioned repeatedly about the presence of a firearm without being read his Miranda Rights.

It wasnt until after Henley admitted to having a firearm in the vehicle that he was read his Miranda Rights. Body cam footage showed that Henley and the other passengers in the car complied with everything the officers had asked, and there was no attempt by the officers to write a traffic ticket. Judge Stacy Boulware Eurie ruled to suppress the initial admission of guilt by Henley, as it was a violation of his Fourth Amendment Rights. Henley then proceeded to take a plea deal to reduce his second felony charge to a misdemeanor violation for a sentence of 1 year of informal probation and 90 days of Sheriffs Work Project.

Roselyn Poomai Dept: 23: On Monday, May 10, Roselyn witnessed the preliminary hearing for defendant Karl Thompson in Sacramento Superior Court Dept. 23. Thompson, who faces a felony charge for an assault with the intent to commit a felony, allegedly approached the homeless victim and threatened her to commit a lewd act on him. When the victim refused, the defendant repeatedly punched her head before she was able to escape and run away to a nearby Salvation Army. The victim suffered from bleeding skin abrasions and appeared visibly disheveled when the responding officer spoke to her. Upon the public defenders attempt to establish that his client did not match the victims description and was wrongly detained, the judge concluded that there was sufficient reason to proceed with the case. The matters for defendant Karl Thompson will continue on June 23 for a trial readiness conference.

Christopher Datu Dept. 61: Christopher saw the defendant and his public defender motioned to reduce bail in light of Alta Medical Group finding the defendant to be developmentally disabled. The victim was in the middle of trying to haggle the services of a prostitute in the back of a car when the defendant and codefendant broke in and struck the defendant. The victim was then forced to withdraw money from various ATMs in the Sacramento area until they were caught. Alta Medical Groups declaration made the defendant eligible for outpatient services, but did not resolve other points of contention the court still had regarding bail reduction. The nature of the crime, threat to public safety the defendant potentially posed, and the uncertainty of securing outpatient services made the court skeptical in giving full credence to this new eligibility. Judge Geoffrey Goodman ultimately denied the motion but was interested in hearing a later motion to reduce bail on June 7, once there was a definitive statement on the defendants access to outpatient services.

Ned Meiners Dept 63: Ned saw several pleas in Dept. 63 on Monday. Carlos Horner pleaded to a misdemeanor charge for possession of tear gas, which carried a 28 day sentence, and was released for time served. Momoi Sinipata pleaded to a misdemeanor firearms charge. Dustie Poindexter pled to a misdemeanor for battery and received a stay away order as well as probation. Anthony Hayton pled to a felony assault and received two years probation but was released for time served. Dustin Thomas pled to possession of a firearm and was sentenced to 90 days sheriffs work project. There was one co-defendant case where Treace Palmer pled no contest and received two years of probation and 240 days in jail for a firearm charge and evading an officer. His co-defendant pled not guilty.

Tuesday May 11, 2021

Sacramento Superior Court:

Leah Timmerman and Linhchi Nguyen Dept. 61: Leah Timmerman and Linhchi Nguyen sat in on Sacramento Dept. 61 on Tuesday, May 11 in the afternoon. One defendant, Jonathan Dale, had his defense asking to not set trial dates on a four-year-old case because the expert witness would not be ready to testify in person due to COVID-19. The deputy district attorney was asking to set trial dates and stated that the defendant was creating an issue of an unavailable witness for himself by not having the witness testify remotely. The judge stated that they cant keep this going indefinitely so the trial was set to start on July 12 with a trial readiness conference on July 8.

Another defendant, Joseph Reed, pled no contest to violating a restraining order and will serve 60 days in county jail with one-year probation where he can have peaceful conduct with the individual but must stay 100 yards from the house. One case that stood out involved two defendants, Jana Lee and Joshua Kennedy, who was alleged to have committed child abuse onto their 16-month-old daughter and six-weeks-old son. Sadly, their infant son passed away due to numerous rib fractures, and the hospital noted several other injuries including scarring, chronic ulcers, and a hemorrhage. The daughter also suffered from fractures on her leg. Both pled no contest to the charges, Kennedy received nine years and Lee received five years and four months in state prison.

Wednesday May 12, 2021

Sacramento Superior Court:

Ankita Joshi Dept: 31: Ankita watched a preliminary hearing for Defendant John Armstrong who was present for an alleged violation of Government Penal Code 4502, which prohibits a person from possessing or manufacturing weapons in a penal institution. The correctional officer who found the weapon testified that the cellsense tower metal detector used alerted him and his partner to a possible weapon hidden in the knee brace of the defendant. However, the initial search of the knee brace resulted in no weapon, and it wasnt until the knee brace was examined for a second time by another correctional officer that a small 4.5 sharpened piece of metal was found. The defense argued that Armstrong had no knowledge of the weapon, as there was no way to know where the knee brace was prior to being assigned to Armstrong, and that Armstrong would have known not to have a weapon on him since searches were a routine standard. Judge Gerrit W. Wood found Armstrong guilty for a violation of Penal Code 4502, and a trial date was set for October.

Thursday May 13th, 2021

Sacramento Superior Court:

Christopher Datu and Jose Medina Dept. 17: Jose and Christopher watched a number of preliminary hearings and motions in the Sacramento Superior Court on Thursday. In Dept. 17, Judge James Arguelles traversed a motion to quash that involved two defendants facing the death penalty. The prosecution had entered the motion to quash in response to the defense requesting unimpeded access to the defendants gang files. Within the files are the defendants decades-long prison history, including their ties to the Aryan brotherhood and referencing existing informants. While the prosecution enjoyed governmental privileges allowing access to all the files, the defense had no access whatsoever. The main charges by the prosecution rested on the request being overly broad and overly vague for the sheer length of the report and amount of possibly irrelevant evidence inside.

A question of relevance and informant protection was furthered by the fact that the records went back to 1980 and could put the lives of numerous informants in danger. The defense argued that there is relevant information in the files and should still be made accessible under a protective order by the court, restricting the defenses freedom to share the evidence. Judge Arguelles ultimately assumed a large task, committing to an in-camera review of the lengthy gang files covering thousands of pages. He further requested the defense to notify him what types of evidence he should be wary of when deciding what sensitive information to redact and what to relinquish to counsel.

Natasha Feuestein Dept. 38: On Thursday, Natasha saw defendant Justin Robert Hicks face a plethora of felony charges across three different cases. The court conducted a hearing Thursday morning regarding all matters involved in the three cases. The charges in the first case include one count of a felony violation for evading a police officer driving against the flow of traffic and a second count of evading a police officer while driving in a reckless manner. The second case involves a felony violation for 2nd degree burglary with the intent to commit larceny.

The final case involved the most charges: two counts of a felony violation for assault with a deadly weapon, a third count for evading a peace officer while driving against the flow of traffic and a fourth count for the felony violation of the possession and sale of a controlled substance. DDA Andrea Morris planned to bring in four witnesses in regards to the third, most serious case Hicks is implicated in. Morris called a detective and a responding officer who both gave lengthy testimonies in regards to the alleged theft and assault as well as the initial officer pursuit of Hicks. The livestream of the hearing cut out about 2 hours into the proceedings.

Savannah Dewberry and Leah Timmerman Dept. 61: Savannah Dewberry and Leah Timmerman sat in on Sacramentos Dept. 61 this Thursday, May 13. One defendant, Sergio Barragan, falsely impersonated his brother in an attempt to get out of a fare evasion ticket. He was given two years of probation and if he completed a six-month program with the Salvation Army his 180 days in custody would be suspended. Defendant Benjamin Raines had a felony no-bail warrant issued on him by probation, a memo stated he was in non-compliance while out.

Judge Geoffrey Goodman recalled the bench warrant as there was agreement from both sides that Raines did not violate probation. Defendant James Cooley also had his bench warrant recalled, Cooley came late to court last week as he thought his case was set for 1:30. Co-defendants, Andrew Brulez and Michael Jaquith had their motion to consolidate granted and a preliminary trial was set for May 28 in Dept. 9. Defendant Colton Miles had his preliminary hearing set for June 15 and will be pleading not guilty to both charges against him. There were discovery issues with the video of the offense but the Deputy District Attorney Kitty Tetrault preferred to have the preliminary hearing set and then in the interim file the discovery motions.

Friday May 14th, 2021

Sacramento Superior Court:

Alexander Ramirez Dept. 63: Alexander saw some interesting cases this week in Dept. 63 on Friday. He saw a case from 1988 in which a murder had occurred after the victim had entered the defendants restaurant. The facts concerning the case were very unclear. Witnesses alleged that the defendant had beaten the victim for nearly 10 minutes, however; neither the court nor the attorneys had any information regarding the beating. The case went on to be rescheduled at a later date.

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Bodycams haven’t lived up to promises of exposing police misconduct. One reason: The police decide what to release. – USA TODAY

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Rev. Al Sharpton and attorney Ben Crump spoke at a funeral for Andrew Brown Jr., a North Carolina man fatally shot by sheriff's deputies. USA TODAY

In the moments after a recent shooting in Times Square, New York City police officerAlyssa Vogelheard an officer yell,"There's a baby." Body camera footageshows her takeoff running,findinga 4-year-old girl bleeding from a stray bullet. Vogel quickly applieda tourniquet and helpedher to an ambulance.

Vogel's exemplary actions werehighlightedon the @NYPDnews Twitter accountlast week.Meanwhile, an appeals court recently ruled that the NYPD mustturn over a less-redacted version of body camera footage fromthe 2018 fatal shooting of Susan Muller, who was mentally ill, in her home. The police department has been fighting against releasing the video for years.

Days-old video released in one case; years of delays in another. That difference, civil liberties advocates say, is a problem.

In the years since Michael Brown's 2014 death spurred protests and unrest in Ferguson, Missouri, politicians, advocacy groups and even cops have pushed for all officers in the 18,000 or so law enforcement agenciesin the U.S.to wearsmall cameras to record their interactions with the public.

Those cameras are supposed to enablethe public to see what really happenedwhen someone is killed by police. But the reality has not lived up to thepromise. Police departments often get to decide what the public sees and when, exploiting exceptions in the law, selectively releasingclips, and even arguing against release based on a dead person's right to privacy. In some cases, videos have been released as public-relations tools.

"Technology is inherently neutral;it's how you use it that decides whether it's a net positive or negative," saidScott Greenwood, a prominent constitutional rights attorney. For those who "thought body-worn cameras were to catch bad officers and prove bad conduct, I think they have been largely disappointed."

Activists are pictured protesting near Mayor Lori Lightfoot's home in Chicago, a day after the release of body camera footage that showed a Chicago police officer fatally shooting Adam Toledo, 13, in late March.(Photo: Tyler LaRiviere, AP Images)

Within two years of Brown's death, more than 7,200 law enforcement agencies had acquired body-worn cameras, according to a 2018 Bureau of Justice Statistics analysis. Thenumber is probably much higher today, experts said.

But nearly 38%of those agencies had no formal policy governing their use. And roughly 60% allowed anofficer involved in an incident to accessthe recording withouthaving to file a formal request which could raise questions about whether an officerused the video to get his story straightor tampered with the recording.

More than 80% of police departments andsheriff's offices that employed 500 or more full-time officers allowed them to informally access their recordings.

In this Saturday, May 30, 2020, photo taken from police body camera video released by the Atlanta Police Department, an officer points his handgun at Messiah Young while the college student is seated in his vehicle, in Atlanta.(Photo: AP)

A 2020 study of 30 body-worn camera analyses concluded there is "substantial uncertainty" about whether they reduce officers' useof force, but they can be effective in some situations and can reduce citizen complaints.

Body-worn cameras have captured a Los Angeles police officer fondling a dead woman's breasts, aBaltimore police officer fabricating evidence in a drug case, and other terrible orcriminal actions. For officers who are wrongfully accused,the cameras have helped dispelallegations based onminutes of footage, rather than months ofinvestigations.

Thecameras have transformed police training,said Chuck Wexler, executive directorof the Police Executive Research Forum in Washington, D.C. His organization used bodycam videosto develop de-escalation tactics to deal with "suicide by cop" scenarios involving peopleexperiencing a mental health crises.About 600 departments have viewed them, he said.

Body-worn cameras have shown a side of policing the American people were not aware of. ... The reality is, the cameras are just capturing what has been going on for a long time.

While bodycam videois not always helpful in police misconduct cases, theyhave contributed to a groundswell of activism over issues like qualified immunity, saidChad Marlow, senior policy counsel for the American Civil Liberties Union. That's because body cameras enable everyday Americans tosee exactly what the lawempowers police to do and what the legal system considersacceptable.

"Body-worn cameras have shown a side of policing the American people were not aware of," Wexler said. "The reality is, the cameras are just capturing what has been going on for a long time."

In the years since body cameras were adopted, there has been an interesting reversal of viewpoints, said JimBueermann,retired chief of the Redlands, California, police department andformer president ofthe National Police Foundation.

At first, "community advocates were vocally in support of cameras and police unions were opposed to them," Bueermann said. "And over time as camera footage has exonerated so many officers, now it is just the opposite."

A police officer's body camera caught the dramatic moments immediately after the Christmas Day explosion in Nashville, Tennessee. (Dec. 29) AP Domestic

Today, Bueermann said, community activistsare less vocal because the cameras"have not produced this stunning kind of police reform that they had hoped for."

Technology has changed, but laws governingwhethera police officer'suse of force is excessivehavenot. The Fourth Amendment and a 1989 U.S. Supreme Court case gives police officers the benefit of the doubt.

An officer who tells jurors he fearedfor his life or was forced to make a split-seconddecision in a fatal shooting is almost always acquitted by a jury if charges are even brought.

These days,Bueermannsaid, "I think it's clear to many police officers that when they hit the streets, it's in their best interest to have a body camera attached to them."

That's partly because law enforcement often write the rules on how these videos will be used.

As police unions and their advocacy groups began to realize body cameras were unavoidable, they put"their significant political muscle behind trying to restrict public access to the footage," Marlow said.

Police departments tend to release a videowhen it showsan officer acted properlyand delay releasewhen it doesn't, he said. "It turns policebody cameras from atransparency and accountability toolinto a propaganda tool," he said.

The policies are describedinthis bold, audacious language.Then you find out that there are all sorts of exceptions and exemptions.

Marinda van Dalen, a senior staff attorney for New York Lawyers for the Public Interest, thefirm that sued to get access tovideo in the Muller case,saidher firm still has not received a more completeversion of the video.The department claimed it was protecting Muller's right to privacy, she said.

"The policies are describedinthis bold, audacious language.Then you find out that there are all sorts of exceptions and exemptions," van Dalen said.

She saidthe New York Police Department will quickly produce videosthat validate officers' actions and "shamelessly redact" others to the point of "misrepresenting the circumstances." She said she's seen endless delays in releasing video when"it's pretty clear it's been done to protect the department and officers from oversight."

New York police Sgt. Jessica McRorie, a department spokeswoman, told USA TODAYin an email that the department follows its policies on when to release videos.Asked if the department will release a more complete video of the Muller shooting, she responded,"Thereare no plans at this time to publiclyrelease the unredacted footage."

McRoriesaidthecase, which occurred early in the department's body-worn camera program,shows that "striking the balance in every case is a complicated matter and a process we are working through."

Body-camera footage shows a Pasco Sheriff's deputy shooting at a moving vehicle driven by a man who had allegedly tried to ram deputies. The sheriff's office withheld the deputies' names and removed all audio from the video, citing Marsy's Law. USA TODAY

When the Police Executive Research Forumcrafted recommended guidelines for body-worn cameras in 2014, it saidagencies should make videos available to the public.

Wexler said he still believes that if police aren't prepared to release video to the public quickly,"you probably shouldn't have this program" because unreasonable delays erode public confidence.

Police departments'focus on how bodycams benefit officers is illustratedin Bureau of Justice Statisticsdata. Its 2018 analysis found the top four reasons police acquire cameras are to "improve officer safety, increase evidence quality, reduce civilian complaints, and reduce agency liability." Then came "improve officer/agency accountability."

Some states, like New Hampshire and Ohio, have established strong public access to bodycam video. But others like North Carolina and South Carolina seemto be "putting up as many impediments as they possibly can to access" so much sothat they seem to miss the point of the technology, Marlow said.

The public should have "absolute access in police uses of forcebecausethats whywerolled out body cameras," Marlow said. "Not so we could show police in their best moments andnot so we could show a member of thepublic in their worst."

North and South Carolinatreat body camera footage as an evidence-gathering tool and itis not considered a public record,he said.

But those states allow someone who is recorded or a representative of a deceased person to request relevant portions of the video.

That's what the family of Andrew Brown did. He was fatally shot, including once in the back of his head, last month in North Carolina. A judge allowed the family to see less than 20 minutes of video;morethan two hours of videobefore and after Brown's death were notprovided.

A child holds a Black Lives Matter flag during an eighth night of protest in Elizabeth City, N.C., after a judge ruled Wednesday not to release bodycam footage of sheriff's deputies fatally shooting Andrew Brown Jr.(Photo: Dean-Paul Stevens, USA TODAY Network)

His family said theywant to see more.Theirlawyers said the footage shows that sheriff's deputies were "unequivocally unjustified" in fatally shooting the unarmed Black man as he tried to flee in his car. The district attorney has said Brown's vehicle made contact withdeputies.

Marlow said the laws limiting how much video is released and who gets to see itmeans the camerasaren't being used to change officers' behavior.

"The goal wasnt just to hold police officers responsible for misconduct," he said. "The idea is if weunderstand what went wrong today, maybe we canprevent itfrom happening tomorrow.Soevery member of the public has an interest in preventingthemselves from being the next victim."

A bystander's cell phone video brought George Floyd's death last May to public attention, but the incident was also recorded by the bodycams of the four cops involved. Those videoswere used as evidencethroughout the trial of Derek Chauvin, the officer who kneeled on Floyd's neck. Theybelied the initial police department statement describing the incident.

Chauvin wasconvicted of murder and manslaughterand is scheduled to be sentenced in June.

Police body camera shows bystanders watching Minneapolis police officer Derek Chauvin subdue George Floyd in Minneapolis, including Alyssa Funari, left, filming; Charles McMillian, center left in light colored shorts; Christopher Martin, center in gray; Donald Williams, center in black; Genevieve Hansen, fourth from right, filming; and Darnella Frazier, third from right, filming.(Photo: AP)

After Floyd's death, Minnesota legislators banned chokeholds, demonstrating how video can spur reform. Andsix states Colorado, Connecticut, Maryland, New Jersey, Illinois and New Mexico joined South Carolina in mandating statewideadoption of body-worn cameras by law enforcement officers who interact with the public, according to the National Conference of State Legislatures.

There may not have been any body camera footage of Floyd's deathif not for the fatal Minneapolis police shooting of Justine Ruszczyk in 2017. Neither of the two officers present turned their camerason.

The police chief resignedand the city updated its body camera policies,specifying when they must be activated and adding penalties if officers don't do it.

But policing experts say it's important to note that cameras don't show everything.Toan untrained eye, or without the technology to slow down a recording, it may be hard to realize exactly what an officeris up against.

A police officer shot and killed 16-year-old MaKhia Bryant after arriving on the scene to respond to reports of attempted stabbing in Columbus, Ohio. USA TODAY

After the fatal shootingof 16-year-old Ma'Khia Bryantby Columbus, Ohio, police last month, it took closer examination of the video to determine that she appearedto be holding a knife and was aiming to stab another person, Bueermann said.

"It's not a perfect technology. It's not the fantasy we all hoped for," Bueermann said. "Police still kill about 1,000 people a year, but cameras have absolutely improved policing."

National correspondent Tami Abdollah covers inequities in the criminal justice system. Direct message her with story tips on Twitter @latams.

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FISA Court Says FBI May Be Abusing Surveillance Powers; Will Continue To Allow It To Abuse Surveillance Powers – Techdirt

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from the but-the-court-has-made-it-clear-it's-disappointed dept

Reform efforts following the Snowden leaks led to some minor improvements at the FISA Court. The USA Freedom Act gave the court permission to allow someone to present the side of the surveilled from time to time and introduced some reporting requirements that allowed Americans to see just a bit more about how their surveillance tax dollars were spent.

But if anything is going to change the way America's surveillance agencies perform their duties, it's going to be up to the FISA Court, which can reject requests and shut down surveillance programs until they're fixed. The Section 215 collection of phone records may have reached an early end-of-life after the untargeted bulk collection of phone records was banned, but other surveillance authorities continue unaltered. The one that leads to most surveillance abuses is one the court can't seem to bring under control: Section 702.

This is supposed to be surveillance of foreign national security targets, but agencies with access to 702 collection far too routinely use this as a backdoor to American's communications. And nothing about that has changed, eight years down the road from the Snowden leaks. A newly declassified decision [PDF] from the FISA Court shows the court is still willing to overlook egregious abuses of this authority to spy on Americans.

Here's the EFF's summary of last November's decision -- one made public late last month by the FISA Court.

[T]he FISC again found that a series of overly complex but still ultimately swiss cheese agency protocols -- that are admittedly not even being followed -- resolve the Fourth Amendment problems caused by the massive governmental seizures and searches of our communications currently occurring under FISA Section 702. The annual review by the FISC is required by law -- its supposed to ensure that both the policies and the practices of the mass surveillance under 702 are sufficient. It failed on both counts.

The key part of this summary is this: "admittedly not being followed." Even when the government admits it's violating rights, the FISA Court says that's ok as long as the government admits it. Candor is appreciated, but it would be better if the government stopped violating its own protocols and the rights of Americans. That's where the FISA Court should draw the line. But it doesn't. And it hasn't in years.

While the Court has expressed concerns about certain communications being swept up in 702 collections and disseminated to agencies who won't use this information solely for national security purposes, it's ok with that happening, so long as the NSA and other agencies check all the internal guideline boxes before violating the Fourth Amendment or, as is specifically discussed in this case, accessing privileged attorney-client communications.

The FISA Court says it has no problem with the NSA accessing privileged communications since it won't be directly involved in any criminal cases. But it can see how other agencies without the same foreign-facing directives might end up in the possession of privileged conversations.

That being said, the government is admonished to guard against the possibility that NSA, in compliance with its procedures, might disseminate to FBI a report based on a privileged communication described in Section 5(c) of the NSA procedures (pertaining to a criminal charge in the United States) that, had the FBI obtained it through its own collection efforts, the FBI would be required to sequester with the Court under FBI Minimization Procedures

Swell, but the Court goes on to say this isn't something it's going to worry about.

The Court again concludes that NSAs procedures, as a whole and applied to it, an agency with no law-enforcement mission or authority, are reasonably designed to protect the substantial privacy interests in attorney-client communications, consistent with the need to exploit those communications for legitimate foreign-intelligence purposes.

This kind of ignores the fact that prosecutions of foreign terrorists generally involve US courts. So even if the NSA isn't exactly in the law enforcement business, its collections aid and abet domestic law enforcement agencies that do directly work with prosecutors and build criminal cases.

Marcy Wheeler's summary of the FISA opinion is even more caustic. Here's the bullet point breakdown of the Court's acquiescence to the government's claims that it's really, really hard to keep the FBI from looking at stuff it's not supposed to be looking at when it accesses 702 collections.

It took time for them to make the changes in their systems

It took time to train everyone

Once everyone got trained they all got sent home for COVID

Given mandatory training, personnel should be aware of the requirements, even if actual practice demonstrates theyre not

FBI doesnt do that many field reviews

Evidence of violations is not sufficient evidence to find that the program inadequately protects privacy

The opt-out system for FISA material which is very similar to one governing the phone and Internet dragnet at NSA until 2011 that also failed to do its job failed to do its job

The FBI has always provided national security justifications for a series of violations involving their tracking system where an Agent didnt originally claim one

Bulk queries have operated like that since November 2019

In short, the FBI keeps screwing up. And it keeps telling the FISA Court it will do better. Then the FBI doesn't actually improve and the Court gives it a pass because it's trying to try. The bulwark put in place to deter the government from abusing its powers and violating rights isn't doing its job. It's deciding that national security work is too important to subject to serious judicial scrutiny.

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More states are adopting digital IDs, but some critics worry it’s too risky – WXII The Triad

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Video above: Vaccine-seeking patients asked for ID before booking COVID-19 appointmentThe card that millions of people use to prove their identity to everyone from police officers to liquor store owners may soon be a thing of the past as a growing number of states develop digital driver's licenses.With the advent of digital wallets and boarding passes, people are relying more on their phones to prove their identity. At least five states have implemented a mobile driver's license program. Three others Utah, Iowa and Florida intend to launch programs by next year, with more expected to follow suit.Mobile licenses will give people more privacy by allowing them to decide what personal information they share, state officials say. The licenses offer privacy control options that allow people to verify their age when purchasing alcohol or renting a car, while hiding other personal information like their address.Having a mobile driver's license will allow people to update their license information remotely without having to go to a state's Department of Motor Vehicles or waiting for a new card in the mail, said Lee Howell, state relations manager at the American Automobile Association.While most states with these programs recommend that users still carry their physical driver's license as a backup, some industry experts estimate that the coronavirus pandemic has sped up the widespread adoption of contactless identification methods by at least a decade."Most people want some kind of a hard token for their identity, but I don't know how long that will last," said Pam Dixon, executive director of the World Privacy Forum. "I would imagine that at some point, maybe in a generation, maybe less, that people will accept a fully digital system."In most states, people's data will be stored on their phone and with the DMV. People will only be able to access a mobile ID app with a passcode or using a smartphone's fingerprint or facial recognition scan.Industry leaders say safeguards will prevent anyone's information from being stolen, but some critics argue that having so much personal data on a phone is too risky. "When you have a physical thing in your hand, no one can hack that unless you lose it," said Shelia Dunn Joneleit, a spokesperson for the National Motorists Association.Joneleit noted that the new systems aren't accessible to all Americans because not everyone can afford a smartphone. She said that could eventually produce equity issues because some states require residents to show their driver's license to vote.She also said she doesn't believe drivers should be handing their phones over to police, potentially violating people's Fourth Amendment rights against unreasonable searches and seizures.State officials and industry leaders say that moving away from physical IDs that could potentially be fraudulent to cryptographic verification will make it easier to confirm someone's identity."The majority of the way that people verify your identity in person today is by visual inspection of the identity document," said Matt Thompson, senior vice president of IDEMIA, a technology company working on several states' mobile ID apps. "As we move to cryptographic verification, it's a lot easier to verify the authenticity of a document through digital means."IDEMIA has launched mobile ID apps in three states this year and expects to launch an additional seven before 2021 ends, said Angie Hamblen, the company's senior marketing manager.Oklahoma's mobile ID app got underway in 2019 but relaunched with IDEMIA in January with new functions, including the ability to pre-enroll for the federally mandated REAL ID security standards. Both Delaware and Arizona launched their own mobile ID apps in March.In Utah, over 100 people have a pilot version of the state's mobile ID, and that number is expected to grow to 10,000 by year's end. Widespread production is expected to begin at the start of 2022, said Chris Caras, director of Utah's Driver License Division. The app is being produced by another company, GET Group North America.Caras said the state is following industry standards for digital IDs that were released late last year because Utah wanted to ensure people could use their mobile credentials anywhere in the U.S."Our goal is that anywhere that you're currently using your hard card, you could use your mobile credential," Caras said.Colorado and Louisiana were two of the first states that developed digital identification apps, but they don't follow the newly released standards and aren't accepted in other states. Louisiana's digital ID launched in 2018.Colorado, along with Idaho, Maryland, Wyoming and Washington, D.C., received a grant to test mobile driver's licenses in 2016. Colorado Gov. Jared Polis issued an executive order in 2019 authorizing businesses and state agencies to begin accepting the digital ID. Colorado State Patrol started accepting them last November.___Eppolito is a corps member for the Associated Press/Report for America Statehouse News Initiative. Report for America is a nonprofit national service program that places journalists in local newsrooms to report on undercovered issues.

Video above: Vaccine-seeking patients asked for ID before booking COVID-19 appointment

The card that millions of people use to prove their identity to everyone from police officers to liquor store owners may soon be a thing of the past as a growing number of states develop digital driver's licenses.

With the advent of digital wallets and boarding passes, people are relying more on their phones to prove their identity. At least five states have implemented a mobile driver's license program. Three others Utah, Iowa and Florida intend to launch programs by next year, with more expected to follow suit.

Mobile licenses will give people more privacy by allowing them to decide what personal information they share, state officials say. The licenses offer privacy control options that allow people to verify their age when purchasing alcohol or renting a car, while hiding other personal information like their address.

Having a mobile driver's license will allow people to update their license information remotely without having to go to a state's Department of Motor Vehicles or waiting for a new card in the mail, said Lee Howell, state relations manager at the American Automobile Association.

While most states with these programs recommend that users still carry their physical driver's license as a backup, some industry experts estimate that the coronavirus pandemic has sped up the widespread adoption of contactless identification methods by at least a decade.

"Most people want some kind of a hard token for their identity, but I don't know how long that will last," said Pam Dixon, executive director of the World Privacy Forum. "I would imagine that at some point, maybe in a generation, maybe less, that people will accept a fully digital system."

In most states, people's data will be stored on their phone and with the DMV. People will only be able to access a mobile ID app with a passcode or using a smartphone's fingerprint or facial recognition scan.

Industry leaders say safeguards will prevent anyone's information from being stolen, but some critics argue that having so much personal data on a phone is too risky.

"When you have a physical thing in your hand, no one can hack that unless you lose it," said Shelia Dunn Joneleit, a spokesperson for the National Motorists Association.

Joneleit noted that the new systems aren't accessible to all Americans because not everyone can afford a smartphone. She said that could eventually produce equity issues because some states require residents to show their driver's license to vote.

She also said she doesn't believe drivers should be handing their phones over to police, potentially violating people's Fourth Amendment rights against unreasonable searches and seizures.

State officials and industry leaders say that moving away from physical IDs that could potentially be fraudulent to cryptographic verification will make it easier to confirm someone's identity.

"The majority of the way that people verify your identity in person today is by visual inspection of the identity document," said Matt Thompson, senior vice president of IDEMIA, a technology company working on several states' mobile ID apps. "As we move to cryptographic verification, it's a lot easier to verify the authenticity of a document through digital means."

IDEMIA has launched mobile ID apps in three states this year and expects to launch an additional seven before 2021 ends, said Angie Hamblen, the company's senior marketing manager.

Oklahoma's mobile ID app got underway in 2019 but relaunched with IDEMIA in January with new functions, including the ability to pre-enroll for the federally mandated REAL ID security standards. Both Delaware and Arizona launched their own mobile ID apps in March.

In Utah, over 100 people have a pilot version of the state's mobile ID, and that number is expected to grow to 10,000 by year's end. Widespread production is expected to begin at the start of 2022, said Chris Caras, director of Utah's Driver License Division. The app is being produced by another company, GET Group North America.

Caras said the state is following industry standards for digital IDs that were released late last year because Utah wanted to ensure people could use their mobile credentials anywhere in the U.S.

"Our goal is that anywhere that you're currently using your hard card, you could use your mobile credential," Caras said.

Colorado and Louisiana were two of the first states that developed digital identification apps, but they don't follow the newly released standards and aren't accepted in other states. Louisiana's digital ID launched in 2018.

Colorado, along with Idaho, Maryland, Wyoming and Washington, D.C., received a grant to test mobile driver's licenses in 2016. Colorado Gov. Jared Polis issued an executive order in 2019 authorizing businesses and state agencies to begin accepting the digital ID. Colorado State Patrol started accepting them last November.

___

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Rebecca Becca Dufner, president of the company 1881 Extraction Co. LLC, of Hillsboro, said her company soon will have available a THC remediation process that reduces the THC to legal and economic amounts. She acknowledges that federal and state laws currently dont allow farmers to remove raw hemp biomass from a field if it exceeds 0.3% THC.

1881 Exraction Co., LLC, at Hillsboro, N.D., is named for the towns founding year. Hillsboro is the county seat for Traill County, established in 1875. The courthouse in Hillsboro was built in 1905 and in 1980 was listed on the National Register of Historic Places. Photo taken April 6, 2021, at Hillsboro, N.D. Mikkel Pates / Agweek

Goehring said his agency urges farmers to plant varieties known not to exceed the THC standards, but cautions that environmental factors can stress the crop and make it fall out of compliance inadvertently. Goehring urges farmers to test and retest in-season to make harvest before they fall out of compliance. State inspectors can verify that the material is legal, and are required to destroy it if it is not.

There are two overall categories of hemp crops.

First, there are the grain-fiber crops grown by farmers.

Second, there are CBD crops grown in smaller plots and acreages.

Goehring said there were more than 3,000 acres of industrial hemp grown in the state in 2020. About 25 farmers grew for the seed and fiber down, down from about 90 producers a few years ago. To compare, 44 producers in the state are growing hemp for the CBD market for processors. Many of these growers range from 100 square feet to 10 acres. The CBD hemp varieties are the ones most likely to exceed THC levels, Goehring said.

The company is established as an ingredient supply company for companies wanting a premium, organic distillate. Dufner and partners would like to grow into the tolling market, which could be both organic and conventional hemp biomass.

1881 Extraction Co. today has three partners.

1881 Extraction Co., LLC, of Hillsboro, N.D., rents space for their CBD hemp oil extraction company in a building just west of Interstate Highway 29, owned by one of the companys partners. Farmer-entrepreneur Patrick B. Muller (pronounced MEW-ler)it to house a new implement set-up company called Total Ag Industries, Inc. Photo taken April 6, 2021, at Hillsboro, N.D. Mikkel Pates / Agweek

Once we get all of the product into the oil farm, we send it to Minneapolis to be put into products to be formulated, Dufner said.

(Vaillancourt also is an owner of Global Organic Distro, based in Minneapolis, which has retail stores of various types in Minnesota, North Dakota (including Infinite Vapor & CBD, in Grand Forks) and Wisconsin. All of the businesses sell CBD oil products.)

The Dufner family are notable organic farming pioneers.

Joe, now 50, grew up at Buxton, where his father, Don Dufner, in the late 1970s started growing crops for what would become the organic market. Among a range of organic pulse crops, Don grew organic potatoes, and sold them to his brother, Hugh Dufner, who washed and marketed them for Hughs Gardens of Halstad, Minn. (Don, now 83, retired from farming in 2020. Hugh died Dec. 20, 2020, at age 75.)

Joe started his own farming entity in 1996. Joe and Becca have been together for 18 years. Their farm is about 2,000 acres, certified through MCIA of Minnesota. (Separately, Joes brother, John, farms in an organic enterprise near Buxton.) They grow organic crops, and conventional dark red potatoes.

Rebecca Becca (Christians) Dufner, 42, of Buxton, N.D., is president of 1881 Extracting Co. LLC, of Hillsboro, N.D., which produces CBD crude oil that is made into retail products in a Minneapolis-area location. Photo taken April 6, 2021, at Hillsboro, N.D. Mikkel Pates / Agweek

Becca, 42, grew up at Hillsboro, N.D., where her father worked in deep freeze activities at American Crystal Sugar Co. She graduated from high school and started a tanning salon business at Hillsboro. The Dufners have a family of five children, ages 14 to 25. Their youngest, William, helps on the farm.

In the past, the farm would sell products to other companies and elevators. Becca established UpNorth Organics LLC, at Buxton, N.D. Becca heads that company, marketing the farms organic oats and dark red and white kidney beans, black beans and pinto beans to such entities as Amys Kitchen, S & W Organic Black Beans (a brand of Faribault Foods Inc.) and Eden Foods Inc.

The CBD world changed when Congress passed the Agriculture Improvement Act of 2018. The multiyear farm bill for the first time allowed growing of hemp, provided concentrations of THC are 0.3% or less. There are two hemp oil-type markets from types of hemp plants the oil seed/fiber market. The seed oil plants look more like a grain (flax) product, and it is labeled simply as hemp oil.

Then there are CBD-oil hemp plants that look more like Christmas trees, and produce oil from flowers and buds.

Biomass blossoms and buds are ground up so that oil can be extracted at 1881 Extracting Co., LLC, Hillsboro, N.D. The crude oil goes on to a 1881 MInnesota, and a formulation process in Minneapolis makes into retail products. Photo taken April 6, 2021, at Hillsboro, N.D. Mikkel Pates / Agweek

The Dufners wanted to grow CBD hemp. And realizing there was no certified organic processor to sell to got into processing.

CBD hemp was a hot new crop. A liter of crude CBD oil was going for $3,000, but since has gone down to $500 per liter, due to overproduction.

For their farm, in 2019, Joe and Becca in 2019 bought seed from a Colorado supplier good genetics and put in 24 acres certified, which is a lot (of space) when youre putting in CBD hemp. They planted with a vacuum planter seeder, not the clones that some people were planting.

The year turned out too cool for hemp, and winter came early. And then the early snow and freezing took down plants in the field. And theres no crop insurance on CBD hemp, Becca said. It was a lesson learned for us.

In 2020, they planted a one-acre test plot, but only 30% of the seeds germinated or came up.

To replace that production for their processing, they found other Midwest producers to supply their developing processing company with certified organic biomass. At todays production levels, a single substantial Wisconsin producer brings in 10 tote bags of biomass at a time shucked or bucked flowers and leaves about 250 to 300 bags per year, each weighing about 200 to 300 pounds.

Getting into organic CBD processing has been an education in itself.

Organic production requires that three entities the grower, processor and formulator all be certified organic.

Becca flew around the country, shopping for an extraction machine maker.

Biomass is milled into a powder before going through extraction. Every 20 to 30 pounds of biomass makes about 1 liter of CBD crude oil. 1881 Extraction Co. currently produces CBD, and CBG, and would like to produce other cannabinoids, such as CBN and CBC. Photo taken April 6, 2021, at Hillsboro, N.D. Mikkel Pates / Agweek

1881 Extraction bought a food-grade extracting machine from a Fort Collins, Colo., maker. The machine pressurizes its vessels with carbon dioxide, rather than using chemical solvents that most CBD processors employ.

(Technically, the term is super-critical CO2, which means the CO2 is under extremely high pressures, causing it to maintain its liquid properties.)

The extraction machine itself is about $700,000.

Ariel Riemer, director of operations 1881 Extraction Co., LLC, of Hillsboro, puts ground, organic hemp biomass, into one of the extraction vessels. Photo taken April 6, 2021, at Hillsboro, N.D. Mikkel Pates / Agweek

1881 Extractions machine has two extraction vessels and three separators. Extraction vessels are cylindrical, stainless steel tanks with top and bottom end-caps. Separation vessels are smaller. The biomass is reduced by a 7-1 ratio into crude oil.

Ariel Riemer, director of operations for 1881 Extraction Co., LLC, of Hillsboro, N.D., weighs golden CBD crude oil. The company makes about 6 to 8 liters of organic hemp CBD crude oil per day, which is taken to the Minneapolis, Minn., for processing into formulations for retail. Photo taken April 6, 2021, at Hillsboro, N.D. Mikkel Pates / Agweek

Pressure separates the oil from the chlorophyll and unneeded resins. This produces a golden crude oil, which is the consistency of a thick honey. It makes completely certified organic."

1881 Extraction Co. LLC, at Hillsboro, N.D., produces a golden, organic crude CBD oil which is shelf-stable for about a year and longer when distilled into other products. Photo taken April 6, 2021, at Hillsboro, N.D. Mikkel Pates / Agweek

This post-process equipment moved to Minneapolis, in conjunction with partner Vaillancourts businesses. In a related but separate phase, Global Organic Distro formulates the distillate into retail products. Becca noted 1881 Extracting Co. can produce non-organic products at all levels for farmers on a toll basis. CBD products are often sold as a dietary supplements or included in creams and other personal care products; they are unregulated as supplements by the Food and Drug Administration as long as companies make no health claims.

1881 Extracting Co., LLC, of Hillsboro, N.D., recently launched tincture products called U by 1881, (Companys slogan: Our products are right for U.) The isolates, in various concentrations, contain zero percent THC. Photo taken April 6, 2021, at Hillsboro, N.D. Mikkel Pates / Agweek

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How Using CBD Oil Can Give You a Good Night’s Sleep – Critical Blast

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Sleeping is one of the most important things your body needs to re-charge and re-set the status of your physical and mental well-being. How important is sleep? Well, read this article (check it out) and find out why. Did you notice how they highlighted diseases such as Diabetes, Stroke, and Cardiac Arrest? Thats because not getting enough sleep can cause these sicknesses to take root in your body!

Not only that, but cutting back on some snooze can cloud your judgment for the day, give you chronic headaches, and worst of all, cause mental disturbances that lead to mental illnesses like schizophrenia. Yikes! What is there to do when youre plagued by insomnia after you lay on your bed? Read on to find out how CBD and its potential to make you sleep soundly can help.

Why Do We Need Sleep So Badly?

Health-wise, sleep is the key to a strong immune system. While the whole world is in a war with a sickness that attacks those with compromised bodies, the least you can do for yourself is get a good nights rest every day. You might think its quite simple, but for other people with disorders, it can be as difficult as any other debilitating illness.

When you keep your body awake for more extended periods, your brain goes on overdrive, your organs work harder to carry out their functions, and most importantly, your heart pumps blood faster to compensate for everything. Just like our appliances around the house, using them for extended periods without giving them a rest can short-circuit and ultimately cause an explosion in your home. Your body is the same if you wont take good care of it.

On top of that, you need to give your body a break to produce more Human Growth Hormones. These hormones are responsible for cell-repair in the muscles and tissues of the body. What you need to get them is proper daily exercise, meditation, and CBD products. You can go to this site to check said products out. Your CBD product can be in the form of an oil, an edible, pre-roll, or any other variants youre comfortable with.

The Stages of Sleep

1. Non-REM Stage 1

This stage is the very first step and is sometimes called superficial sleep. It is coined due to how easy it is to wake you as you stay in this stage. Do you remember the times when you fell asleep in class, and you can still vaguely hear the professors lectures? That is one solid example of Stage 1.

This stage can last somewhere between 5-10 minutes. For those working graveyard shifts, this brief sleep can be termed as a power nap.

2. Non-REM Stage 2

The second stage lasts about 20 minutes, and youre slowly losing awareness of your surroundings. Here, the body temperature drops, breathing, and heartbeats slow to a regular pace, and your muscles relax.

3. Non-REM Stage 3

Stage 3 is the border towards REM sleep, where stimuli need to wake the person up. Moderate and Deep sleep may occur in this stage, where the latter is often known as restorative sleep. This means your body is slowly regenerating energy, repairing cells, and giving your brain a well-deserved rest.

4. REM Sleep Stage

Also known as Rapid Eye Movement, this stage is where dreams often occur. Signs of REM sleep can be rapid eye movement, increased vital signs, and increased brain activity. According to a study (link: https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/books/NBK19956/), we only account for 20% of our rest to REM rest are for the Non-REM stages. Though REM doesnt have any benefits other than giving you a crazy dream to ponder upon wakening, its better than cutting your sleeping time short.

This cycle repeats about five times during the night, but that is if you slept a proper 8-hour sleep. The time when you fall asleep is essential as well. Even if you wake up in the afternoon, sleeping near dawn will leave you more tired than last night. This has something to do with our circadian clocks.

Ways to Get Proper Sleep

1. Do Your Daily Exercise

One way to spend our energy reserve is through exercise. Doing your daily gym lifts can make your body tired at the end of the day, thus promoting rest much easier.

2. Drink A Lot of Water

Dehydration can cause your body to have cramps, which can happen during your rest. This can cut your resting time off, especially when you need it the most. Hydrating your body can also avoid snoring and other undesirable sleeping habits.

3. Change Pillows and Bedsheets

The smell of new sheets and pillowcases can help ease our mind and relax your body. If youre using lavender or vanilla scents, it is beneficial to promote rest and help with anxious thoughts. Just like drinking tea before bedtime, our brains can also signal sleep using our sense of smell.

How CBD Oil Can Help With Sleeping Difficulties

By nature, Cannabidiol is already a calming agent. It can deliver homeostasis to the body, e.g., regulate vital signs, clear your mind, and relax your muscles. In these little ways, CBD prompts your body to rest, and in no time, youll be having proper 8-hour sleep and on time as well!

You also dont have to worry about getting addicted or dependent on Cannabidiol. This phytocannabinoid doesnt have the potential to cause these. It also cant get you high, which is what CBD-users mainly love.

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Over the past few years, cannabis products and CBD have become increasingly popular. People are using CBD to help with anxiety and inflammation to skin irritation and joint mobility, along with other various ailments.

CBD has also grown in popularity as a supplement for dogs and other pets. Owners have found that CBD helps dogs manage common canine conditions such as separation anxiety, seizures, and phobias to loud noises like fireworks.

With so many pet owners shopping for CBD, its important to stay informed and steer clear of low-quality or fake cannabis products.

Here are four tips to help owners to find safe, legitimate CBD products for their dogs, as well as guidance on how to check if a CBD product is actually working.

When shopping for CBD for dogs, it makes sense to stick to those brands that have proven popular with owners and pups. Picking up a random product from a store counter while waiting in line may seem convenient, but it leaves you with the difficult task of confirming product safety and effectiveness.

Well-known CBD brands always submit their products for independent testing. This means that theyre checked regularly for safety and potency. Results from independent tests should always be available for consumers to view. If a brand doesnt publish test results, its best to avoid them.

Feedback from previous customers and pet CBD review sites is a great way to find the most popular CBD brands out there, and understand how different products compare. There are many brands that work exclusively with dogs, designing their products to meet specific canine needs.

A simple way to cut down on the risk of buying sub-par CBD products is to avoid shopping on Amazon. While the online retail giant is a great way to stock up on home goods or cheap electronics, its not an authoritative place to shop for CBD.

In fact, Amazon directly prohibits the sale of any product containing cannabidiol (CBD) or full-spectrum hemp oil on its marketplace.

Despite these guidelines, thousands of search results still show up when consumers browse for CBD on the Amazon marketplace. This makes it difficult to know exactly what these products contain. Some may be legitimate, while others are likely to contain low or inferior amounts of CBD, making them ineffective.

At worst, unregulated CBD products for dogs may be dangerous. The process of extracting CBD needs to be carried out by professionals in a sanitary lab environment, in order to avoid possible contamination. As a result, owners should always ensure their dogs supplement is produced under safe conditions.

Dogs and humans both enjoy the benefits of CBD, but when it comes to cannabis, not all types are suitable for pups.

The type of CBD thats appropriate for dogs is always made from hemp plants not marijuana plants. This ensures that pet CBD is legal, and doesnt contain significant amounts of THC, which is the compound responsible for causing a high. As long a CBD product is correctly made and contains less than 0.3% THC, it should be completely safe for dogs to consume.

Some types of human CBD oil meet these criteria, so it is possible for owners and dogs to share a CBD product. However, a large number of human CBD products contain substantial amounts of THC, so its vital that owners check the ingredients of any human products carefully before giving them to their pup.

Another difference between human and pet CBD is flavor. Some CBD oils especially high-quality extracts, may have a grassy, hemp-like taste, which can be off-putting to dogs. To counteract this, many pet CBD products use natural chicken or beef flavoring to increase palatability.

Finally, its important for owners to monitor their dogs after CBD supplementation to check for signs that the product is working effectively.

How quickly CBD will take effect depends upon the severity of the condition being treated, the dosage, and the size and weight of the dog. Some owners may see immediate results, such as their dog being more able to deal with loud noises a few hours after supplementation.

For others, results will be subtler and occur over a longer period. For example, dogs taking CBD oil to decrease joint inflammation may find that their mobility increases slowly over the course of a month. To observe these changes, owners should make a note of their dogs condition on the first day of supplementation (e.g. how long it takes their dog to stand up). Then they can check back in on a weekly basis and compare for any improvements.

All dogs are different, and CBD products are made from different strains of the hemp plant. So, what works for one pup may not be effective for others. As a result, it may take owners a couple of tries to find the perfect type of CBD for their dog. If a CBD product doesnt seem to be working, it doesnt necessarily mean that its low quality or fake.

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Europe CBD Oil Market Forecast Including Growth Factors, Types And Application By Regional Geography 2021 The Manomet Current – The Manomet Current

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Data Bridge Market Research added research report on theEurope CBD Oil Marketprovides information regarding market size, share, trends, growth, cost structure, market competition landscape, market drivers, challenges and opportunity, capacity, revenue, and forecast 2028. The report provides the overall scope of the market including future supply and demand, emerging market trends, high growth opportunity, and in-depth analysis of the future prospect of the market. In addition, it offers data analysis on risk factors, challenges, and possible new routes in the market. It comprises of industry analysis with accurate estimates and forecasts that helps gain complete research solutions with maximum Europe CBD Oil industry. It is the confirmed source to get valuable market insights and make better decisions about the important business strategies. With the defined base year and the historic year, calculations are carried out in this report. This report also includes the overall and comprehensive study of the Europe CBD Oil market with all its aspects influencing the growth of the market. The report also covers a detailed analysis on current COVID-19 pandemic conditions and its future impacts on the growth of overall market.

CBD Oil market is expected to gain market growth in the forecast period of 2020 to 2027. Data Bridge Market Research analyses that the market is growing with a CAGR of 36.7% in the forecast period of 2020 to 2027 and is expected to reach USD 8,011,521.01 thousand by 2027. High adoption of hemp oil in pharmaceutical industries as it reduces the body pain on a wider range.

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The major players of the Europe CBD Oil market are:

Europe CBD Oil Market Segmentation:

By Type (THC Dominant, CBD Dominant, Marijuana Based, Hemp Based)

By Product Type (Original, Blended), Product Category (Unflavoured, Flavoured)

By Application (Food and Beverages, Personal Care/ Cosmetics, Pharma and Nutraceuticals, Industrial Application, Others)

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A market research report helps in gathering and analysing useful insights about the trends and opportunities in the industry very easily and quickly by saving a lot of time. The report comprises of reviews about key players in the market, major collaborations, merger and acquisitions. The principle of this market research report is to endow with an absolute insights and awareness of the greatest market opportunities into the applicable markets. SWOT analysis and Porters Five Forces analysis are employed in the Europe CBD Oil market as it is preferred by the businesses due to their potential in generating market research report. Being a wide-ranging market research report, it is sure to help grow the business in several ways. Europe CBD Oil market report employs the use of latest tools and techniques for researching, analysing and collecting data and information.

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Chapter 4: Europe CBD Oil Industry Consumption by Regions

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Europe CBD Oil Market Scope and Market Size

On the basis of type, the CBD oil market is segmented into THC dominant, CBD dominant, marijuana based, hemp based. In 2020, CBD dominant is dominating the market growth due to increasing use in the medical and pharmaceutical industries.

On the basis of product type, the CBD oil market is segmented into original, blended. In 2020, blended segment is dominating the market growth due to increases use in the CBD due to modification the product according to the need of the end user.

On the basis of product category, the CBD oil market is segmented into unflavoured, and flavoured. In 2020, unflavoured is dominating the market growth due to increases use in the unflavoured for the recreation of the new product.

On the basis of application, the CBD oil market is segmented into food and beverages, personal care/ cosmetics, pharma and nutraceuticals, industrial application, others. In 2020 pharma and nutraceuticals is dominating the market growth due to high adoption of CD products in various medicines.

Competitive Landscape and Europe CBD OilMarket Share Analysis

The major players covered in the report Aurora Cannabis, Diamond CBD, ENDOCA, APHRIA Inc., ConnOils, Elixinol Global Limited, Emblem CANNABIS, NuLeaf Naturals, LLC, CBD Ultra Limited, The Original Alternative and others other domestic and Europe players. DBMR analysts understand competitive strengths and provide competitive analysis for each competitor separately.

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$18+ billion worldwide industrial hemp industry to 2025 – key drivers, restraints, opportunities and challenges Greenway Magazine – Greenway

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TheIndustrial Hemp Market Research Report by Type (CBD Hemp Oil, Hemp Fiber, Hemp Flower, Hemp Leaves, and Hemp Seed), by Source (Conventional and Organic), by Application Global Forecast to 2025 Cumulative Impact of COVID-19report has been added toResearchAndMarkets.comsoffering.

The Global Industrial Hemp Market to GrowUSD 18,812.81 Millionby 2025, at a CAGR of 32.21% The Global Industrial Hemp Market is expected to grow fromUSD 4,656.56 Millionin 2020 toUSD 18,812.81 Millionby the end of 2025.

Market Segmentation & Coverage:

This research report categorizes Industrial Hemp to forecast the revenues and analyze the trends in each of the following sub-markets:

Company Usability Profiles:

The report deeply explores the recent significant developments by the leading vendors and innovation profiles in the Global Industrial Hemp Market including BAFA, Canah International, Colorado Hemp Works, Dun Agro, Ecofibre, Gencanna, Hemp Inc., Hemp Oil Canada, Hemp Poland, Hempco, Hempflax BV, Konoplex Group, MH Medical Hemp, Plains Industrial Hemp Processing, and South Hemp Tecno.

Cumulative Impact of COVID-19:

COVID-19 is an incomparable global public health emergency that has affected almost every industry, so for and, the long-term effects projected to impact the industry growth during the forecast period. the ongoing research amplifies the research framework to ensure the inclusion of underlaying COVID-19 issues and potential paths forward. The report is delivering insights on COVID-19 considering the changes in consumer behavior and demand, purchasing patterns, re-routing of the supply chain, dynamics of current market forces, and the significant interventions of governments. The updated study provides insights, analysis, estimations, and forecast, considering the COVID-19 impact on the market.

FPNV Positioning Matrix:

The FPNV Positioning Matrix evaluates and categorizes the vendors in the Industrial Hemp Market on the basis of Business Strategy (Business Growth, Industry Coverage, Financial Viability, and Channel Support) and Product Satisfaction (Value for Money, Ease of Use, Product Features, and Customer Support) that aids businesses in better decision making and understanding the competitive landscape.

Competitive Strategic Window:

The Competitive Strategic Window analyses the competitive landscape in terms of markets, applications, and geographies. The Competitive Strategic Window helps the vendor define an alignment or fit between their capabilities and opportunities for future growth prospects. During a forecast period, it defines the optimal or favorable fit for the vendors to adopt successive merger and acquisition strategies, geography expansion, research & development, and new product introduction strategies to execute further business expansion and growth.

The report provides insights on the following pointers:1. Market Penetration: Provides comprehensive information on the market offered by the key players2. Market Development: Provides in-depth information about lucrative emerging markets and analyzes the markets3. Market Diversification: Provides detailed information about new product launches, untapped geographies, recent developments, and investments4. Competitive Assessment & Intelligence: Provides an exhaustive assessment of market shares, strategies, products, and manufacturing capabilities of the leading players5. Product Development & Innovation: Provides intelligent insights on future technologies, R&D activities, and new product developments

The report answers questions such as:1. What is the market size and forecast of the Global Industrial Hemp Market?2. What are the inhibiting factors and impact of COVID-19 shaping the Global Industrial Hemp Market during the forecast period?3. Which are the products/segments/applications/areas to invest in over the forecast period in the Global Industrial Hemp Market?4. What is the competitive strategic window for opportunities in the Global Industrial Hemp Market?5. What are the technology trends and regulatory frameworks in the Global Industrial Hemp Market?6. What are the modes and strategic moves considered suitable for entering the Global Industrial Hemp Market?

Key Topics Covered:

1. Preface1.1. Objectives of the Study1.2. Market Segmentation & Coverage1.3. Years Considered for the Study1.4. Currency & Pricing1.5. Language1.6. Limitations1.7. Stakeholders

2. Research Methodology2.1. Research Process2.1.1. Define: Research Objective2.1.2. Determine: Research Design2.1.3. Prepare: Research Instrument2.1.4. Collect: Data Source2.1.5. Analyze: Data Interpretation2.1.6. Formulate: Data Verification2.1.7. Publish: Research Report2.1.8. Repeat: Report Update2.2. Research Execution2.2.1. Initiation: Research Process2.2.2. Planning: Develop Research Plan2.2.3. Execution: Conduct Research2.2.4. Verification: Finding & Analysis2.2.5. Publication: Research Report2.3. Research Outcome

3. Executive Summary3.1. Introduction3.2. Market Outlook3.3. Application Outlook3.4. Type Outlook3.5. Source Outlook3.6. Geography Outlook3.7. Competitor Outlook

4. Market Overview4.1. Introduction4.2. Cumulative Impact of COVID-19

5. Market Insights5.1. Market Dynamics5.1.1. Drivers5.1.2. Restraints5.1.3. Opportunities5.1.4. Challenges5.2. Porters Five Forces Analysis5.2.1. Threat of New Entrants5.2.2. Threat of Substitutes5.2.3. Bargaining Power of Customers5.2.4. Bargaining Power of Suppliers5.2.5. Industry Rivalry

6. Global Industrial Hemp Market, By Type6.1. Introduction6.2. CBD Hemp Oil6.3. Hemp Fiber6.4. Hemp Flower6.5. Hemp Leaves6.6. Hemp Seed6.7. Hemp Seed Oil

7. Global Industrial Hemp Market, By Source7.1. Introduction7.2. Conventional7.3. Organic

8. Global Industrial Hemp Market, By Application8.1. Introduction8.2. Beverages8.2.1. Hot Beverages8.2.2. Ready-To-Drink Beverages8.2.3. Sports & Energy Drinks8.3. Food8.3.1. Bakery Products8.3.2. Dairy & Frozen Desserts8.3.3. Snacks & Cereals8.3.4. Soups, Sauces, & Seasonings8.4. Personal Care Products8.5. Pharmaceuticals8.6. Textiles

9. Americas Industrial Hemp Market9.1. Introduction9.2.Argentina9.3.Brazil9.4.Canada9.5.Mexico9.6.United States

10. Asia-Pacific Industrial Hemp Market10.1. Introduction10.2.Australia10.3.China10.4.India10.5.Indonesia10.6.Japan10.7.Malaysia10.8.Philippines10.9.South Korea10.10.Thailand

11.Europe,Middle East& Africa Industrial Hemp Market11.1. Introduction11.2.France11.3.Germany11.4.Italy11.5.Netherlands11.6.Qatar11.7.Russia11.8.Saudi Arabia11.9.South Africa11.10.Spain11.11.United Arab Emirates11.12.United Kingdom

12. Competitive Landscape12.1. FPNV Positioning Matrix12.1.1. Quadrants12.1.2. Business Strategy12.1.3. Product Satisfaction12.2. Market Ranking Analysis12.3. Market Share Analysis12.4. Competitor SWOT Analysis12.5. Competitive Scenario12.5.1. Merger & Acquisition12.5.2. Agreement, Collaboration, & Partnership12.5.3. New Product Launch & Enhancement12.5.4. Investment & Funding12.5.5. Award, Recognition, & Expansion

13. Company Usability Profiles13.1. BAFA13.2. Canah International13.3. Colorado Hemp Works13.4. Dun Agro13.5. Ecofibre13.6. Gencanna13.7. Hemp Inc.13.8. Hemp Oil Canada13.9. HempPoland13.10. Hempco13.11. Hempflax BV13.12. Konoplex Group13.13. MH Medical Hemp13.14. Plains Industrial Hemp Processing13.15. South Hemp Tecno

14. Appendix

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