Giordano to South Jersey Leaders: Why Would You Want Marijuana In Your Town?

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Chester County GOP's Thomas Donohue On Potential Toomey Censure

Thomas Donohue, Executive Vice President of the Chester County GOP, returns to the Dom Giordano Program to discuss a state-wide meeting last night between county GOP leaders, debating whether or not Senator Pat Toomey should be censured for his vote of guilty in the impeachment trial of President Donald Trump. First, Donohue discusses the opinion of Chester County on the situation, explaining that after trying to determine whether or not the county as a whole would want a censure, Donohue explains that Chester County would have voted against a censure if it was solely their decision.  Then, Donohue takes listeners into the state-wide Republican party meeting yesterday, telling both sides of the debate. Finally, Donohue tells Giordano when he believes the state-wide committee will have their final determination on the censure.

South Jersey Leaders Discuss Legal Marijuana

Dom Giordano really digs into the legal marijuana issue, discussing the topic with two of his friends who happen to run towns in South Jersey. Larry Pennock, Mayor of Audubon Park, and Michael DiCroce, Deputy Mayor of Shamong, both rejoin the Dom Giordano Program together to discuss the issue from two opposite ends of the spectrum. Pennock leads Audubon Park, a town that’s been dry from alcohol for as long as any of us remember, has already organized to set his town up to prohibit the sale of marijuana in his town. On the flip side, DiCroce has organized his town to become the Marijuana Capitol of South Jersey.