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Opinions | What scaremongering about inflation gets wrong Rebecca Spang © Justin Sullivan/Getty Images Packages of beef cuts are displayed at a Costco store in Novato, Calif., on Monday. Inflation. We all know it when we see it. Prices rise, gas stations have lines. Graphs point upward. Eyebrows lift. Eyeballs roll. From Mary Tyler Moore gently tossing a package of meat into her shopping cart in the opening credits of her 1970s sitcom to a recent cartoon asking if there’s a vaccine for “sticker shock,” inflation would seem to be the most visible of macroeconomic phenomena. Economist Milton Friedman repeatedly counseled: “Inflation is always and everywhere a monetary phenomenon.” Friedman, sometimes called the most influential economist of the 20th century, argued that prices automatically rose whenever too much money chased too few goods. His best-selling books, television series and role in Ronald Reagan’s White House made his “monetarism�
No marijuana billboards allowed? California is making it hard on legal weed
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Corrupting kids? A billboard near Los Angeles International Airport advertises the marijuana delivery service Eaze in 2018.Mario Tama / Getty Images 2018Show MoreShow Less
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A bill in the California Legislature would further limit cannabis billboards.Smith Collection / Gado / Getty Images 2019Show MoreShow Less
California birthplace of the Grateful Dead, Snoop Dogg and the Weedmaps app is still uptight about marijuana, more than four years after voters legalized it for adult recreational use and 25 years after they OKd medicinal herb.
It’s baffling that there is still a stigma attached to cannabis in a state that grows more of it than anywhere else on the planet and whose legal industry employs more people than anywhere in the nation. The industry generated more than $3.7 billion in business last year in California, according to Leafly, a cannabis sales and news site.