Dreamkind Releases Newsflash App, a Daily Social Trivia Game Based on the Latest News & Entertainment

London, England (PRWEB UK) 9 April 2013

Dreamkind announces the launch of Newsflash, the daily trivia game where players challenge their friends to answer trivia questions based on the latest music, movies, politics, TV, celebrity gossip, sports, and other trending topics. Free and Premium versions of the app are now available for iPhones, iPods, and iPads in Europe, Asia, South America, and Africa. The game will be released in the United States and Canada in May.

Newsflash is a great way to get your current events and stay connected with your friends, said Dreamkinds President, Jay Schiffman.

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Tourists May Soon Be Flocking to ColoradoNot to Ski But to Smoke Pot with the Help of PotStores.com


(PRWEB) February 28, 2013

Tourists and vacationers who once poured onto Colorado’s ski slopes, breathed in its fresh air and snapped hundreds of pictures of beautiful mountain scenery may soon be visiting Colorado for another reasonto enjoy the legal purchasing and smoking of marijuana.

Potstores.com reports that with the passage of Colorado’s Amendment 64, Colorado’s economy is expected to grow enormously due to the ability of people living out of state to visit Colorado and legally purchase and smoke pot without fear of being arrested. An article recently published in the Denver Post titled Colorado marijuana task force recommends allowing pot tourismstates that although a state government task force has agreed to place a specific limit on just how much pot-loving vacationers can buy, economists and tourism industry experts are still predicting a tremendous financial boon for Colorado’s hotels, restaurants, shopping malls and just about every retail business operating in the state. In fact, anxious pot aficionados as well as retail business owners anticipating the financial windfall will be excited to know that Colorado begins accepting applications this year from ambitious entrepreneurs wanting to open their own pot store in Colorado.

Colorado, like all other 49 states, has suffered serious reductions in revenue normally generated by tourism due to the recession. Not wanting to do anything to prevent the arrival of millions of vacationers potentially spending millions of dollars in their state, Colorado’s pot task force concurred that Amendment 64 does not restrict the purchase and use of marijuana to Colorado residents, but only to those under 21 years of age. Although vacationers may have to abide by caps on how much they are allowed to buy, it probably won’t be enough of a restriction to avert the expected rush of pot lovers and the curious from visiting Colorado.

While Colorado’s tourism industry may be happily anticipating recouping much, if not all, of their losses due to the poorest economic conditions since the Great Depression, the fact that selling or possessing marijuana in the U.S. is still in violation of the federal UCSAthe Uniform Controlled Substances Act. In fact, the federal government could legally sue the state of Colorado (and Washington, the other state that recently legalized pot use) for deliberately countering U.S. federal laws, as well as charge tourists with misdemeanor pot possession.

On a more progressive note, Potstores.com predicts the U.S. government will not interfere with Colorado’s amendment primarily because of growing acceptance of legalizing marijuana and because President Barack Obama has already stated that federal law enforcement personnel should not consider it a top priority to prosecute Colorado marijuana users.

In addition, Washington and Colorado lawmakers have proposed legislation called the “Respect States and Citizens’ Rights Act of 2012″ in order to safeguard pot laws approved by Colorado residents. The act is intended to negate any federal laws that attempt to overturn any state- approved marijuana laws. The Denver Post has reported that Representative Diana DeGette (D), due to “aggressive policies” targeting treatment of medical marijuana providers by the federal government, is planning on taking action to prevent the government from “denying money to Colorado” or installing punitive practices that would be detrimental to the citizens of Colorado.

With the amount of revenue expected to be generated by taxes and tourism spurred by passage of Amendment 64, Colorado may soon represent one of the most economically stable states in the U.S.–and the most controversial.







The Story of “Fired up! Ready to go!” – Obama for America 2012

Are you in? my.barackobama.com Edith S. Childs is the one that got Barack Obama fired up. While attending a small campaign event in Greenwood, South Carolina, then-Senator Obama first heard the chant “Fired up! Ready to Go!”. As then-Senator Obama shared in his pre-election night speech in Virginia: “After a minute or so I’m feeling kind of fired up. I’m feeling like I’m ready to go! So I joined in the chant. And it feels good. And for the rest of the day, even after we left Greenwood, I’d see my staff and I’d say, ‘Are you fired up?’ They’d say ‘We’re fired up boss. Are you ready to go?’ I’d say, ‘I’m ready to go.’ So some people start putting ‘Fired up! Ready to go!’ on their shirts. Some people start putting ‘Fired up! Ready to go!’ on signs. Everybody’s saying ‘Fired up!’ and ‘Ready to go!’ It shows you what one voice can do. One voice can change a room. And if a voice can change a room it can change a city. And if it can change a city it can change a state. And if it can change a state it can change the nation. And if it can change the nation it can change the world. Your voice can change the world.” April 4th, 2012 is the one year anniversary of the 2012 campaign. Help President Obama stand up for working Americans. Join this campaign now. my.barackobama.com
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