The ENABLERS Act, introduced post-Pandora Papers, aims to check the U.S. financial-services industry, including South Dakota trusts. Does it go far enough?
Yeah, the description of “illegal guns” bugs me too, but I’ll also admit to having an issue with Deters’ decision to not offer plea bargains to those who may be simply possessing a firearm without a concealed carry license but have not been charged with a violent crime. You deal with violence by focusing on violent offenders, not on those who may merely be possessing a firearm without a carry license.
On the other hand, in theory I’m all in favor of Deters’ decision to not offer plea bargains to those accused of violent crimes where a gun was used. In fact, I’d prefer that Deters broaden his directive to include crimes of violence involving any weapon beyond fists and feet, but I know that’s not going to happen.
Celebrity Fight Night Foundation Merges with Gateway for Cancer Research to Deliver a Knockout Blow to Cancer
Dr. Stacie and Richard J Stephenson assume volunteer leadership roles at Celebrity Fight Night, founded 27 years ago by Jimmy Walker
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PHOENIX, May 20, 2021 /PRNewswire/ Celebrity Fight Night Foundation, an internationally recognized philanthropic organization that has generated more than $90 million in charitable funding throughout its 27-year history, is merging with Gateway for Cancer Research, a global sponsor of innovative, patient-centric, clinical cancer research. The merger puts Gateway s Chairman and Vice Chair, Richard J Stephenson and Dr. Stacie J. Stephenson, respectively, at the helm of the Phoenix-based Celebrity Fight Night organization, whose charity events are synonymous with star-studded support for advances in health and well-being. Celebrity Fight Night, whose work has supported a range of worthw
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