| The World Trade Organization The End of Geography? by Representative Jack Metcalf (05/04/2000) America has seen its national sovereignty slowly diffused over a growing number of International Governing Organizations. The WTO is just the latest in a long line of such developments that began right after World War Two. But as the protest in Seattle against the WTO Ministerial Meeting made clear, the democratic citizenry seemed well prepared for joint political action. | |
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| | Can Marijuana Save the U.S. Economy? by Charles Del Valle (11/04/2015) Most dispensaries, grow operations and processors are hiring in Oregon. And most businesses are waiting with anticipation until recreational sales are fully opened up later next year. We’ve already seen a small taste of what’s to come. In October, the state allowed anyone 21 or over to walk into a medical dispensary and buy dried marijuana flower or cuttings. Many dispensaries reported that sales jumped anywhere from 5 to 10 times over, and remain strong. | |
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