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Carlos Mullen No Bad Days Ranch PTSD and Politics

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Episode 37 Live from the Smokin Js podcast studio in Olympia, Washington. Carlos Mullen joins Jay to discuss his service to America, his latest adventure in entrepreneurship, and his take on hot button political topics. Carlos is a partner in No Bad Days Ranch , a legal cannabis producer/processor in Washington state. The ranch is focused on purely organic high quality cannabis products, and connecting the ranch property to first responders and military service members suffering from PTSD. Carlos is an American immigrant, brought to the United States by his parents from Columbia. He proudly served in Operation Enduring Freedom from 2006-2014. Unfortunately an IED ended his service. He was awarded a Purple Heart for his distinguished military service. Carlos has an amazing life story, and his connection to cannabis saved him from a dangerous addiction to alcohol. He now finds himself with a mission to cultivate cannabis and support fellow PTSD sufferers with the healing p

EP-035 Honesty Within the Immigration Reform Debate

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Live from the Smokin Js podcast studio in Olympia, Washington. This is the immigration reform podcast! Too many topics are not discussed on main stream media, and yet they are the aspects most important to the American public. But hey, a wall is easy to understand and divide people with. #enjoy So here we are in the middle of a government shutdown, or a partial shutdown, or a everyone will get paid government vacation.  Whatever you want to call it, President Trump has drawn his own line in the sand marrying immigration reform to the partial vacation shutdown. We've had shut downs before.  I won't cry for the government worker who is living without pay for a few weeks.  All jobs carry risks, even the cushiest jobs in the country.  No political party or pundit cares about the government worker on vacation.  The real issue is immigration. The real issue is the border wall Trump promised Mexico would pay for in his 2016 election.  First let's look at the campaign p