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A monster liability: a summary of a new lawsuit filed against Monster beverage
Filed under: drug rehab treatment- lowering the drinking age
Mr. Fisher believed that Monster Energy Drinks were safe for consumption by persons of all ages since the guys in the Monster Energy Drink truck were not asking kids how old they were prior to handing out the Monster Energy Drinks. … consumption has …
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Getting a gun in Japan
Filed under: drug rehab treatment- lowering the drinking age
But go back before Scalia and before the NRA started their lobbying (1970's) – the Supreme Court, and lower courts also, said the 2nd amendment conferred on state militias a right to bear arms – but did not give individuals a right to own or carry a …
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David Frum on the Perils of Legalizing Pot
Filed under: drug rehab treatment- lowering the drinking age
When they do find work, they'll probably earn less than their parents, probably form less stable intimate relationships, and age into more uncertain retirements. Marijuana … Americans drink more than other people, eat more, crash their cars more, and …
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