Brain research can help inform policy on how to help the 2 million Americans who are currently addicted to prescription opioids, as well as the 1 million addicted to heroin.
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Why should criminals be allowed to keep their ill-gotten gains? And fair enough, except for one small thing: They can take your stuff without charging or convicting you.
Trump relishes such a cat-and-mouse game and, by playing it so openly, reveals a deeply repellent vindictiveness in the service of a pathological need to display dominance.
Before Nevadans jump on the tax revenue bandwagon and rush to sell more marijuana, they should look at what has happened in states that previously legalized the drug.
This is the usual “let the rich or the deceased who have no voice pay for everything” argument that does not and never will work.
Now, plans for the new monument include stewardship monitoring, toilets, trash receptacles, information kiosks and increased ranger protection.
The Better Deal is full of vague and abstract concepts involving jobs, anti-trust enforcement and drug prices. And the recipe Democrats offer is clear: Government is the answer to the country’s problems.
Four percent growth remains an optimistic projection. But the president is at least making progress.