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Today in History
Today in History
Today is Monday, July 26, the 207th day of 2021. There are 158 days left in the year.
Today’s Highlight in History:
On July 26, 1775, the Continental Congress established a Post Office and appointed Benjamin Franklin its Postmaster-General.
On this date:
In 1788, New York became the 11th state to ratify the U.S. Constitution.
In 1847, the western African country of Liberia, founded by freed American slaves, declared its independence.
In 1908, U.S. Attorney General Charles J. Bonaparte ordered creation of a force of special agents that was a forerunner of the Federal Bureau of Investigation.
In 1945, the Potsdam Declaration warned Imperial Japan to unconditionally surrender, or face “prompt and utter destruction.” Winston Churchill resigned as Britain’s prime minister after his Conservatives were soundly defeated by the Labour Party; Clement Attlee succeeded him.
Notable events on this day in history
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FreightWaves Flashback: Customs to X-ray your pallet
1992: 15 machines on order at cost of $130,000 each
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FreightWaves Classics articles look at various aspects of the transportation industry’s history. If there are topics that you think would be of interest, please send them to fwclassics@freightwaves.com.
The many industries that make up the world of freight have undergone tremendous change over the past several decades. Each week, FreightWaves explores the archives of American Shipper’s nearly 70-year-old collection of shipping and maritime publications to showcase interesting freight stories of long ago.
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Denver dabbles with magic mushrooms, but using them to treat mental health disorders remains underground David Kelly © (Peter Dejong/AP) There are now movements to decriminalize psychedelic mushrooms in over 100 cities. (Peter Dejong/AP)
Nearly two years after Denver made history as the nation’s first city to decriminalize hallucinogenic mushrooms for personal use, the nightmare of rampant abuse and public intoxication feared by opponents has failed to materialize.
“There has been no effect that has been apparent to law enforcement,” said Denver Police Division Chief Joseph Montoya, who oversees major crime investigations.
Mushroom proponents see the absence of backlash as a key selling point in their push to eventually legalize psilocybin the active ingredient as a mainstream treatment for various mental health disorders.
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