Doctor J. Craig Allen, Hartford Healthcare addiction medicine doctor will talk about South Windsor joins towns in looking to change minimum age of tobacco purchases and states that More and more Connecticut towns are looking into making it illegal for teens to buy cigarettes and other nicotine products. Hartford Healthcare addiction medicine Doctor J. Craig Allen believes it's a positive trend. “One of the things raising the smoking age is it takes the cigarettes and it takes the nicotine products out of the hands of high school seniors,” said Allen. Hartford leaders recently raised the minimum age to buy nicotine products from 18 to 21. Now communities like Bloomfield, Wallingford, and East Hartford are exploring similar moves. He spoke to Brad and Paul about this

 

TOC Podcast 4-25-24

Gary caught up with Karen Straughan, a critic of feminism and an advocate for men’s rights, about the Democrats evil agenda. Half the states in the US are fending off gender-affirming care for children. Then Republican Senate Leader Steven Harding called in to discuss the 4.5% raise for CT state workers, as most people in the state continue to struggle. Gary chatted with USA Today's Conservative Journalist Ingrid Jacques about liberal media bias, particularly the scandal at NPR.

 
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Patrick Sasser on Brad and Paul 3-21-19

Patrick Sasser from NoTollsCT.Org joined Brad and Paul to talk about yesterday's vote on the toll proposals

 
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Wayne Pesce on Brad and Paul 2-13-19

WAYNE PESCE, PRESIDENT CONNECTICUT FOOD ASSOCIATION, joined Brad Davis about : Statewide plastic bag ban among several bans debated at Capitol

 
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