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GROWING AT HOME Washington state residents have long been able to brew their own beer in their basement or ferment homemade wine in their living room. If they want to smoke a joint to unwind, though, their only legal option is to get dressed and buy one at a store. More than eight years after Washington voters legalized RECREATIONAL CANNABIS, some state lawmakers say it’s past time to let people grow their own pot at home. A bipartisan group of legislators is proposing a bill that would let adults 21 and over grow cannabis plants at home for recreational use. House Bill 1019 would limit each adult to six home-grown plants. No more than 15 plants could be cultivated per household, limiting the ability of roommates to band together and create a small-scale marijuana farm. Under Washington state law, qualified medical cannabis patients can already grow a limited amount of marijuana plants. But for nonpatients, growing marijuana at home is a class C felony, punishable by up to five years in prison, a fine of up to $10,000, or both. (CROSSCUT)

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4 burgers, fries and beer DEPTH CHART At halftime during Saturday’s game against Pacific, I looked across GONZAGA’S BOX SCORE and something stood out. A player, first name starting with “J”, was approaching a triple-double. Two weeks ago, on Jan. 9 against Portland, Joel Ayayi recorded Gonzaga’s first triple-double in program history with 12 points, 13 rebounds and 14 assists. Ayayi had come tantalizingly close in a number of games prior to that, so it makes sense that he’d come tantalizingly close, if not accomplish it outright, at least once more. He wasn’t the player whose name starts with “J” who was closing in on it this past Saturday, though. That player, on that night, happened to be Jalen Suggs, who finished the game with 11 rebounds, 9 points and eight assists. Frustratingly close to a triple-double; so close to what would have been just the second triple-double in program history … merely two weeks after the first. As if we needed another reason to recognize just how absurdly loaded with talent this season’s Gonzaga team happens to be. (WILL MAUPIN)

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