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'everyone who smokes marijuana in this state [has] a license to kill’

A California woman who stabbed a man she was dating 100 times and killed him, before turning the knife on herself and her dog, has been handed 100 hours of community service.

Bryn Spejcher, 32, was given the astonishingly low sentence following psychiatrists' ruling that the tragedy was '100 percent' caused by cannabis-induced psychosis, which she suffered after taking two hits of the victim's bong.

The judge ruled that Spejcher 'experienced a psychotic break from reality' and 'had no control over her actions' when she killed Chad O'Melia, then 26, on Memorial Day weekend 2018.

She will spend the 100 hours educating others on marijuana-induced psychosis and two years on probation - but has promised to spend the rest of her life debunking the myth that cannabis is harmless.

O'Melia's family cried when the sentence was read out at Ventura Superior Court, with the victim's father warning it gave 'everyone who smokes marijuana in this state a license to kill’.
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Bryn Spejcher, an audiologist from Chicago, underwent emergency surgery after stabbing herself in the face and neck during a weed-induced coma

Campaigners told DailyMail.com that the judge's ruling was 'unforeseen' in cannabis psychosis cases, while Spejcher's attorney Robert Schwartz said the case should act as a warning against the use of 'increasingly potent' marijuana.

'We will see more tragic cases like this as the availability of high-potency marijuana spreads across the country.'

Spejcher, an audiologist, who is originally from Chicago but lives in Thousand Oaks, California, was found guilty of manslaughter in December 2023, following a dramatic and heart-wrenching trial.

At the time, Spejcher, who is partially deaf, described how she'd taken one puff of a bong but 'did not want to smoke anymore'.

She said she felt 'pressured' by O'Melia, who was a regular smoker and who she'd been dating for a month.

Within minutes of inhaling the potent cannabis-infused vapor for the second time, Spejcher began 'hearing and seeing things that weren't there', and believing she was dead, and that she had to stab O'Melia in order to bring herself back to life.

Some of the country's top forensic psychiatrists concluded that this experience was '100 percent' consistent with previous accounts of cannabis-induced psychosis.

'We know, pretty conclusively, that marijuana can lead to psychiatric illness,' Dr Timothy Fong, faculty leadership of the Cannabis Research Initiative at University of California, Los Angeles and clinical psychiatrist, told DailyMail.com.

Sentencing today, Judge Worley said: 'The task [of sentencing] is made all the more difficult by the knowledge that the decision will impact good people.'

But he added that he does not believe further incarceration is necessary.

The sentencing proceedings featured closing statements from close members of both the Spejcher and O'Melia family.

Spejcher's brother, mother, father, grandmother and one of her oldest friends spoke of her 'life spent helping others', referring to her numerous paid and voluntary roles assisting deaf and hard-of-hearing people.

'Helping others was the only career goal she ever had,' said her mother, Laurie Pearce.

Meanwhile her father Michael told the court room that his daughter had spent her time on probation volunteering at her local pets store and learning sign language during the evening; 'in the hope that maybe one day she could get back to helping those in the hearing impairment world'.

In her closing statement, Spejcher said: ‘I wish I could go back in time and prevent this tragedy from happening.

‘I wish I had known more about the dangers of marijuana. Had I known. I would never have smoked it that night or at all.’

She promised to dedicate her life to sharing information on marijuana and it’s harms.

Your favorite sports team might be streaming on Amazon Prime soon

Amazon will partner with Diamond Sports as part of a restructuring agreement as the largest owner of regional sports networks looks to emerge from bankruptcy.

Diamond owns 18 networks under the Bally Sports banner. Those networks have the rights to 37 professional teams: 11 MLB, 15 NBA and 11 NHL.

Diamond Sports has been in Chapter 11 bankruptcy proceedings in the Southern District of Texas since it filed for protection last March. The company said in a late 2021 financial filing that it had debt of $8.67 billion.

The terms of the agreement were announced by Diamond Sports on Wednesday morning. Amazon had no comment. It remains subject to approval by the bankruptcy court.

The agreement with Diamond Sports' largest creditors allows it to emerge from bankruptcy, continue operations and prevents a total collapse of the regional sports network system where the NBA, NHL and MLB would have to step in to take over production and distribution of most of their teams.

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Too much complaining can be unhealthy

I read a study from Stanford University today that complaining or listening to / reading about constant complaining for more the 1/2 an hour a day, can damage the nuerons of the hippocampus of the brain. That is the part of the brain that affects cognitive thinking.

After coming to this board for awhile I feel down every day. It can be a vicious downward cycle. Decided to stay away from here for awhile, but wanted to share.

Olympic Spotlight: Paige Magee Sets School Record in 60m Hurdles

The Hawkeyes hosted the Larry Wieczorek Invitational last weekend and put on a clinic, led by huge performances from Paige Magee and Tionna Tobias. Tobias started the invite with a bang, winning the women's pentathlon and posting the 3rd-best score all-time at Iowa in the event (4,049 points). Iowa kept the party going on Saturday when Paige Magee rewrote the Iowa record book in the women's 60m hurdles. Magee already held the fastest time in school history after running an 8.07 race in December but on Saturday she found another gear and finished in 8.00 flat, the second fastest time in the NCAA this season.

Elsewhere, Hawkeye Gymnastics took on Minnesota on BTN Monday night. The Hawks fell, but Adeline Kenlin captured her 2nd straight all-around title and added an event win on the bars as well. Karina Munoz pitched in as well, claiming the event title on the beam.

you can follow all things Iowa Olympic Sports here.

My God…

Some of you drama queens on here are so unstable. A friggin OC will be announced when it’s announced.

KFs an NFL contact guy so of course he’s going to include some calls in that industry in his search and god forbid they want to wait until their NFL season is over before talking.

Thank god humans who actually deal in dramatic industries don’t act like little sissy, dramatic, hyper air gasping fools like yall. My god.

Olympic Spotlight: Paige Magee Sets School Record in 60m Hurdles

The Hawkeyes hosted the Larry Wieczorek Invitational last weekend and put on a clinic, led by huge performances from Paige Magee and Tionna Tobias. Tobias started the invite with a bang, winning the women's pentathlon and posting the 3rd-best score all-time at Iowa in the event (4,049 points). Iowa kept the party going on Saturday when Paige Magee rewrote the Iowa record book in the women's 60m hurdles. Magee already held the fastest time in school history after running an 8.07 race in December but on Saturday she found another gear and finished in 8.00 flat, the second fastest time in the NCAA this season.

Elsewhere, Hawkeye Gymnastics took on Minnesota on BTN Monday night. The Hawks fell, but Adeline Kenlin captured her 2nd straight all-around title and added an event win on the bars as well. Karina Munoz pitched in as well, claiming the event title on the beam.

you can follow all things Iowa Olympic Sports here.

WBB Top 25 Polls & NET (1/22)

Women's AP Top 25 (1/22)
1. South Carolina (35) (17-0)
2. UCLA (15-1)
3. Colorado (16-2)
4. Kansas State (18-1)
5. Iowa (18-2)
6. Stanford (17-2)
7. North Carolina State (16-2)
8. Connecticut (16-3)
9. LSU (18-2)
10. Texas (18-2)
11. USC (13-3)
12. Ohio State (15-3)
13. Baylor (15-2)
14. Indiana (16-2)
15. Notre Dame (14-3)
16. Utah (13-5)
17. Gonzaga (18-2)
18. Louisville (16-3)
19. Virginia Tech (14-4)
20. North Carolina (14-5)
21. Creighton (14-3)
22. Syracuse (16-2)
23. Florida State (14-6)
24. West Virginia (16-2)
25. Oregon State (15-3)

Others Receiving Votes
Marquette, Princeton, Iowa State, UNLV, Fairfield, Washington State, Miami (FL), Wisconsin-Green Bay, Virginia, Richmond

Dropped Out
Marquette (#22), Iowa State (#24), UNLV (#25)

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Women's Coaches Poll
1. South Carolina (32) (17-0)
2. Kansas State (19-1)
3. Colorado (16-2)
4. UCLA (15-2)
5t. Iowa (18-2)
5t. Stanford (17-2)
7. North Carolina State (16-2)
8. Connecticut (16-3)
9. LSU (18-2)
10. USC (13-3)
11. Texas (18-2)
12. Ohio State (15-3)
13. Indiana (16-2)

14. Utah (14-5)
15. Baylor (15-3)
16. Louisville (16-3)
17. Gonzaga (18-2)
18. Notre Dame (14-3)
19. Virginia Tech (14-4)
20. Creighton (14-3)
21. North Carolina (14-5)
22. Syracuse (16-2)
23. West Virginia (16-2)
24. Florida State (14-6)
25. Oregon State (15-3)

Others Receiving Votes
Marquette, Princeton, Miami (FL), UNLV, Ball State, Tennessee, Vanderbilt, Iowa State, Fairfield, Richmond, Michigan State, Auburn

Dropped Out
Marquette (#22), UNLV (#23)

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Women's NCAA NET Rankings (1/22)
1. South Carolina
2. Texas
3. Connecticut
4. Stanford
5. Utah
6. Iowa
7. UCLA
8. Kansas State
9. Notre Dame
10. North Carolina State
11. Indiana
12. LSU
13. Baylor
14. Ohio State
15. USC
16. Gonzaga
17. Colorado
18. Virginia Tech
19. Michigan State
20. Louisville
21. Washington State
22. Oregon State
23. West Virginia
24. Duke
25. Creighton
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27. Maryland
28. Penn State
29. Nebraska
31. Minnesota
43. Michigan
56. Illinois
79. Purdue
126. Wisconsin
161. Rutgers
222. Northwestern
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Kansas City Chiefs and the Buffalo Bills is officially the MOST-WATCHED PLAYOFF GAME EVER

Thanks to you know who...

The Messenger reports:

Sunday’s NFL showdown between the Kansas City Chiefs and the Buffalo Bills is officially the most-watched playoff game ever. Pop superstar Taylor Swift notably supported her boyfriend Travis Kelce at the game, which his team won 27-24. According to CBS, the NFL Divisional Playoff Game surpassed 50 million viewers, averaging 50.393 million throughout the game. Viewership peaked at more than 56 million viewers. The game was also the most-watched program on any network since February 2023’s Super Bowl LVII and has become Paramount+’s most-streamed live event ever.
Read the full article. Throughout the game, the cult raged on Twitter every time the cameras showed Swift and they utterly melted down when Kelce, whom they have dubbed “Mr. Pfizer” for his pro-vaccine ads, made a heart-hands gesture to Swift after scoring a touchdown.

The loudest screams of butthurt came from prominent cultists who previously called for boycotting the “woke” NFL, something they clearly aren’t actually doing. As it turns out, the networks know exactly what they’re doing by showing Swift at the games.
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