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Equipment Rental, Sales & Repair Services 3D Rentals (671) 647-7368
Manufacturing 3M Company (671) 646-9161
Insurance AB Insurance (671) 646-0880
Accounting ABACA Pacific, Inc. (671) 646-4993/9484
Associate Member Academy of Our Lady of Guam (671) 477-8203
Others Acai Superfruit Supply Co. dba Mighty Purple (671) 747-4579
Real Estate Management, Appraisers & Development Firms Ada’s Trust & Investment, Inc. (671) 472-9830
Contractors, Contracting Equipment & Supplies Advance Management, Inc. (671) 649-6488
Health Services Advanced Eyecare LLC dbs, Lombard Health (671) 989-4747
Architectural & Engineering Services AECOM (671) 477-8325
Business Services Affinity Solutions (671) 687-6542
Shopping Centers Agana Shopping Center (671) 472-5027
Retail Aguon Store (671) 734-3234
Associate Member Alexander C. Victorio dba A.C.V. Construction (671) 483-0035 / (671) 747-1425
Wholesale Merchants ALIM Corporation dba ALIM Distributors (671) 977-0831
Equipment Rental, Sales & Repair Services Allstar Business Systems (671) 646-3575
Insurance Alpha Insurers (671) 477-8701
Sports, Marine Alupang Beach Club, Inc. (671) 646-1940
Insurance AM Insurance (671) 477-2642
Wholesale Merchants Ambros Inc. (671) 477-1826
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1. Ford F-Series – 909,330

The best-selling vehicle in the U.S. for the past 42 years came just 30,181 units short of its all-time record set in 2004.
2.Chevrolet Silverado – 585,581
An all-new Silverado arrived late in the year, but not in time to move the needle too far. Sales were essentially flat from 2017.
3. Dodge Ram – 536,980

Ram closed the gap with Chevy thanks to the spring arrival of an all-new 1500 pickup that’s won several awards and led to a 7 percent boost in sales.
4. Toyota Rav4 – 427,170
(Toyota)
The Rav4 inherited the title of "best-selling vehicle that’s not a pickup truck" from the Camry last year and has been running with it ever since.
5. Nissan Rogue/Rogue Sport – 412,110
(Nissan)
Nissan fudges its numbers a little bit by adding up sales of the Rogue and smaller Rogue Sport, which are two completely different vehicles, but whatever works.
6.Honda CR-V – 397,013
The Honda CR-V had its best year ever as the brand sold pretty much every one its currently capable of building.
7. Toyota Camry – 343,439
(Toyota)
Camry sales dropped 11.3 percent, but with Ford and Chevrolet abandoning the midsize segment soon, there may be hope.
8. Chevrolet Equinox – 332,618
(Chevrolet)
With sales this good it’s no wonder Chevy is giving up on sedans.
9. Honda Civic – 325,760
(Honda)
The Civic tries hard with a variety of models that include a coupe, sedan, hatchback and the racy Type R.
10. Toyota Corolla – 303,732
(Toyota)
If the economy keeps humming the way it has been, 2018 may be the last year you see the Corolla on the top 10 list, but if things go bad you can be sure the consumate economy car will climb right back up the charts.
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Cannabis marijuana research
Israel has the longest running scientific repository on Cannabis and CBD in the world going back to the 1950’s and so far there are NO signs of it being anything but safe
That does NOT say it has magical disease curing power but it is safe
If the plant is vaporized and not incinerated as in vaping vs. smoking then the safety margin increases MANY fold. The issue is not the plant the negative issues come from the incineration process. Similar to tobacco smoking and or smoking many other things like hashish and the like the huge danger is the by-products of incineration
Remove that risk but either chemically removing the desired compounds or using them at lower temperatures and the science suggests that cannabis is quite safe and shows POTENTIAL value in pain and seizure control. As far as curative potential the jury is still very much out on that. There is really no evidence it cures anything including but not limited to cancer and diabetes
We have MANY hundreds of patients using the CBD extract from cannabis for nausea and pain control but so far have seen no negative side effects and no resolution of their cancer but we didn’t expect that either
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1.3. Virginia 47
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1.5. Texas 8
1.6. Pennsylvania 8
1.7. Georgia 7
1.8. Oregon 7
1.9. North Carolina 6
1.10. New Jersey 6
1.11. Massachusetts 5
1.12. Minnesota 4
1.13. Colorado 3
1.14. Florida 3
1.15. Oklahoma 3
1.16. Kentucky 3
1.17. District of Columbia 3
1.18. Ohio 2
1.19. Wyoming 2
1.20. Hawaii 2
1.21. Rhode Island 2
1.22. New York 1
1.23. New Mexico 1
1.24. Alabama 1
1.25. South Carolina 1
1.26. Kansas 1
1.27. Connecticut 1
1.28. Maryland 1
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N THE UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT CASE #
PLAINTIFF: Peter Botelho Gen Del, Hilo, HI 96720
DEFENDANT: COTA Saipan 96950
COMPLAINT
1. This Court has subject matter jurisdiction under 28 U.S.C. sections 1331 and 1343.
2. This action is commenced pursuant to 2201 and 2202 and 42 U.S.C., section 1983.
ALLEGATIONS
3. Plaintiffs are citizen of the United States of America.
4. Defendant owns a commercial business
5. Plaintiffs are individuals with disabilities. Defendant’s business blocks disabled persons.
6. On July 26, 1990, Congress enacted the ADA, 42 U.S.C. section 12101, et seq.
7. The Congressional findings include: “discrimination persists "42 U.S.C. section l2101(a).
8. Congress says ADA is to: mandate “standards” 42 U.S.C. section 12101(b).
9. Congress gave time to implement the Act. The effective date was January 26, 1992.
10. Defendant’s business has barriers that block disabled persons.
11. ADA Title III, covers "Public Accommodations and Services." 42 U.S.C. section 12181.
12. Congress included businesses as public accommodations. 42 U.S.C. section 12181.
13. Defendant is discriminating by not removing barriers
14 The barrier removal is.“readily achievable” 42 U.S.C.. section 12182(b)(2)(A)(iv).
15. Readily achievable removing barriers 28 C.F.R.. section 36.304(a) – (c).
16. Similar businesses have made similar modifications, but defendant chose not to comply.
17. In Section 44 and 190 of the IRS Code, businesses get a tax credit of 50% of the cost
18. Plaintiff wants to use the defendant’s business.
CLAIM FOR RELIEF:
19. Pursuant to the ADA, 42 U.S.C. section 12101, et seq., and law pursuant to this Act, 28 C.F.R. §36.304, defendant was to remove barriers by January 26, 1992. Defendant has not.
20. By failing to remove barriers defendant violates the ADA.
WHEREFORE, the plaintiffs
pray that the Court order the defendant to remove barriers and pay plaintiffs attorney fees and such relief as may be just, proper, and equitable.
I HEREBY CERTIFY this was sent to the other party the same day it was sent to this court


