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Cannabis: Who owns Say Nope to Dope anyway? • Hard News • Public Address

Hi Russell, Thank you for your interest in our piece. The commentary, published yesterday in Drug & Alcohol Review, discussed some of the social, political and campaign factors that may explain the outcome, with international academic audience in mind. We have endeavoured to present the evidence in a balanced way and that has meant we have been criticised by interest groups from both sides of the debate. It’s our job to present the evidence and analysis, not advocate for one side or the other. We asserted that Prime Minister Jacinda Arden’s decision not to reveal her voting preference before the vote may have been decisive based on her effectiveness as a political communicator and broad popularity with middle New Zealand conservative voters. We believe Jacinda Arden’s communication skills and popularity are self-evident and so we didn’t provide any reference to back that up (although there are numerous political opinion poll results you could refer to). Incidentally, we are

How Left Vs Right Came To Mean What It Does Today

We missed you too. Sign up to our newsletter, and follow us on Instagram and Twitter, so you always know where to find us. A choice between the left and the right could mean so many different things; which way you turn at an intersection, which hand you use to pick up a pen, which side of a train carriage you could sit on.    But if you Google what the left and the right is, one of the first things that comes up is a description that says ‘the Left seeks social justice while the Right defends private property and capitalism’.   

Gov Wolf gets 1st COVID-19 vaccine shot amid J&J vaccine controversy

The syringe was wielded by Asceline Go, the vice president of medical services at Family First Health, where the governor received his vaccination. After getting the injection in his left arm a process that lasts only a minute Wolf said he didn t feel a thing, sat back and waited to ensure he had no reactions to the shot. As of Saturday, 6,999,716 total doses have been administered in the state, and 2,694,321 people in Pennsylvania are fully vaccinated, while another 4,573,436 wait to receive their second dose. But the state has to keep going, Wolf said. Currently, all residents at least 16 years of age are eligible to receive the vaccine.

Gov Wolf gets COVID-19 vaccine

The governor got his first shot at the Family First Health Center in downtown York. Author: WNEP Web Staff Updated: 5:37 PM EDT April 19, 2021 YORK, Pa. Gov. Tom Wolf received his first dose of the Moderna COVID-19 vaccine on Monday. The governor visited the Family First Health Center in downtown York. Dr. Asceline Go, vice president of medical services at Family First Health, administered the vaccine. The governor had his second dose appointment scheduled while at Family First Health. To date, more than 7.1 million vaccine doses have been administered in Pennsylvania and the state ranks 10th among all 50 states for first doses administered.

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