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Monday, September 22, 2014
The reason KTVA reporter Charlo Greene had decided to quit her job as reporter
The reason that Anchorage KTVA reporter Charlo Greene quit her job as a reporter. She wanted to focus more time on Alaska proposition 2 campaign to allow people to smoke recreational marijuana legally she is the CEO of the Alaska Cannabis Club. She felt for her job as a reporter for KTVA was getting into the way of her beliefs and she could concentrate on being unbiased as a journalist and a reporter for this awesome quality CBS station in Alaska. Her tactic in my opinion was not the best approach in case she wanted to get back into journalism again. The only journalism available to get paid would be through usually a weekly entertainment publication like the Anchorage Press that is available for free then she could work a daily newspaper and possibility a radio station reporter however she could do the newspaper position in Anchorage due to being in the same building as KTVA. As for broadcast journalism she can forgot it because her last day how she left would not impress a future employer in this industry. What Charlo should have done was to write a letter of resignation to the news director of KTVA stating due to her other activities and her beliefs she could no longer report on stories of this nature and remain neutral while reporting the story. This blog does support her idea and her quest for recreational marijuana throughout the United States plus it has worked well so far in Washington and Colorado. Even though it is in the baby stage and Washington State you still have to navigate loopholes to sell cannabis legally. Most states that have this proposal on the ballot and have passed will only allow you have an ounce within a weeks period of time. They also require every person to be on a statewide registry so they can sell for than ounce by state law. This way they can go from store to store and get more cannabis. Please support Alaska ballot Measure Two decriminalize recreational marijuana.
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