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U.S. Border PatrolFederal agencies are intensifying their collaboration at the U.S.-Mexico border to prevent weapons from falling into the hands of criminal organizations.Officials with Homeland Security, Customs and Border Protection (CBP), and the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives (ATF) held a press conference on Monday in Laredo to discuss firearms trafficking.Donald Kusser, director of the CBP’s Laredo Field Office, highlighted the severity …See the Story
Federal Agencies Combat Firearms Trafficking at Texas-Mexico Border
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Marijuana · United StatesThe United States Department of Agriculture (USDA) is reminding all retailers that accept federal public benefits that they’re prohibited from selling products containing cannabis to people using Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) funds—and that violating the rule could lead to penalties that include possible “criminal prosecution.” In a letter to the more than 250,000 retailers participating in SNAP, USDA Food and Nutrition Servic…See the Story
USDA: “Criminal Prosecution” for Cannabis Retailers Who Accept SNAP
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Baltimore, MD · BaltimoreA judge has rejected Baltimore’s request for $5.2 billion in abatement money in a long-running opioid lawsuit—dealing a major blow to its ambitious plan to address the overdose crisis. The June 12 ruling will also allow for a new trial against the two opioid distributors from which Baltimore sought the vast sum, reversing a 2024 decision that won the city $266 million. Baltimore City Circuit Court Judge Lawrence P. Fletcher-Hill said the city fa…See the Story
Judge Rejects Baltimore’s $5.2 Billion Lawsuit Request to Address OD Crisis
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Nebraska’s Fix for Double-Bunking in Solitary Confinement May Need Work
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Lawsuit Seeking Psilocybin Home-Care in Oregon Permitted to Proceed
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Indivior-Funded Study Suggests Opvee Outperforms Narcan. But at What?
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SF Mayor Wants to Use Permanent-Housing Funds for Shelter Beds
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To Bring Tobacco Harm Reduction to Prisons, We Need Outside Allies
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In Tennessee, a Dwindling Group of People Can Vote While Still in Prison
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