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Tag Archives: Permanently
[David Kopel] District Court permanently enjoins California magazine confiscation law
California's statute to confiscate all magazines over 10 rounds has been permanently enjoined by the United States District Court for the Southern District of California. The opinion was written by Judge Roger T. Benitez. Previously, Judge Benitez had issued a … Continue reading
Posted in Constitutional Law
Tagged California, confiscation, Court, David, district, Enjoins, Kopel, Magazine, Permanently
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Florida Senate Committee Votes to Permanently Shorten Retroactive Medicaid Eligibility
A Florida Senate bill that would permanently shorten how long patients can have Medicaid cover past healthcare bills narrowly cleared its first state Senate committee hearing Monday, advancing an estimated $104 million policy that could affect about 11,500 Floridians’ care. … Continue reading
Posted in Tax Law
Tagged committee, eligibility, Florida, Medicaid, Permanently, Retroactive, Senate, Shorten, votes
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Canadians who smoke legal marijuana can be permanently banned from the U.S.
Buying recreational marijuana will become legal in Canada in 2018. It varies from state to state in the US whether it is legal to buy marijuana for recreation or medical purposes, and while state laws are rapidly changing federal laws … Continue reading
Posted in Immigration law
Tagged Banned, Canadians, legal, Marijuana, Permanently, Smoke, U.S.
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