October 9th, Last Day to Register
Radio Commentary, 90.7, 91.7 New Life FM, October 5, 2018 – By Sue Ella Deadwyler
This is “crunch-time” if you have not registered to vote. The November General Election is only a month away and, to be eligible to vote for governor and other officials on November 6th, you must be registered by Tuesday, October 9th. Early voting and absentee in-person voting begins October 15th and ends October 31st. The last day an absentee ballot can be mailed to you is November 2nd. For those who cannot vote during week-days, polls will be open Saturday, October 27th.
I cannot overstate the importance of your vote in November. The passage or defeat of critical issues depends on what happens that day. In-state cultivation of marijuana will be adopted or rejected by legislators who are elected on November 6th. The new governor could be faced with having to veto or sign marijuana bills that could destroy the soul of the state.
Georgia State Law: Possessing one ounce or less of marijuana is a misdemeanor punishable by one year in prison and a fine up to $1,000; possessing between one ounce and ten pounds is a felony subject to 1-10 years prison; penalties increase for larger amounts. However, four local governments drastically reduced penalties for marijuana possession in their jurisdictions. Continue reading