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In Britain, Michael Portillo, a top opposition politician, advocates legalisation.
But if legalisation is risky, so is maintaining the ban.
He wants the legalisation of gay marriage to be reversed.
The hippies and hardliners created a powerful alliance for legalisation.
And with Australia's recent legalisation of marriage equality, it's great timing.
It's a bad piece of legalisation and people now accept that.
But in 2000 the Supreme Court ordered the legalisation of medical marijuana.
Even if the measure fails, campaigners believe that legalisation will soon happen.
The agency's work might help other countries contemplating legalisation of black markets.
Getting these decisions right will ultimately determine whether legalisation succeeds or fails.
A slim majority of Americans now favours legalisation, but support varies widely.
But since the legalisation of adult sales, that market has been shrinking.
Indeed, if it did, legalisation might backfire: smuggling and so crime would continue.
In India critics still huff and puff about last year's legalisation of homosexuality.
Campaigners for and against legalisation need to adjust to the new reality, too.
To get the most of these benefits, though, requires more than just legalisation.
He has opposed the legalisation of homosexuality and equal inheritance rights for women.
Yet California has become the first state to shrink its legal market after legalisation.
The Supreme Court's legalisation of gay marriage in 2015 was, for them, a calamity.
Like a pothead's bedroom, though, the path to full legalisation is strewn with obstacles.
Eventual legalisation in Mexico—starting with marijuana—would in time have a similar effect.
Nevertheless, legalisation does seem to be taking the buzz out of the illicit market.
But advocates for legalisation doubt any such relaxation of the law will occur soon.
Most others are considering legalisation (although Utah, whose lawmakers are largely Mormon, is not).
The most recent legalisation bill, for recreational use, was signed in Illinois on June 25th.
In Washington state one study found increased use among 8th and 10th graders after legalisation.
But by seeming to normalise rhino-horn use, legalisation might boost demand along with supply.
According to a poll published in March this year, the same proportion now favour legalisation.
The administration argues that the legalisation of drugs and lax enforcement leads to violent crime.
ISRAEL'S right-wing government is adamantly opposed to the legalisation of cannabis for recreational use.
Cannabis production is illegal in Serbia, although activists are promoting its legalisation for medicinal use.
There was no evidence that legalisation of cannabis for medical purposes encouraged use among young Americans.
A recent poll found that only one in three Americans opposes the legalisation of sports betting.
But during breaks the mayors asked each other for their takes on issues like drug legalisation.
After legalisation, StatCan plans to ask 10,000 households every three months how their behaviour has changed.
Hemp foods are legal and available in Australian stores, after federal legalisation in November 2017. Stash.
And the increase in employment after legalisation applied to both married and unmarried same-sex partners.
But the available evidence persuades many supporters of legalisation that cannabis consumption should still be discouraged.
By 250 the number had fallen by half, mainly because of the legalisation of abortion in 280.
The legalisation of cannabis falls foul of international drug conventions, also part of the rules-based order.
That represents a swelling consensus in favour of legalisation; a decade ago, around 30% said the same.
It is hardly surprising therefore that legalisation is inevitably followed by a continuing upsurge in such deaths.
The signs proclaim that the legalisation of cannabis improves property values and decreases teenage use and crime.
With legalisation, California—the world's sixth-largest economy—instantly became its largest legal market for recreational marijuana.
And ultimately, legalisation meant a lot of price and product competition when it came to capturing customers.
Indeed, since legalisation consumption in Colorado appears to have edged up a few percentage points among both adults and under-21s, who in theory shouldn't be able to get hold of it at all; that said, a similar trend was apparent before legalisation, and the data are sparse.
But the conservative Congress, which has a strong Evangelical Christian lobby, has opposed legalisation for same-sex marriages.
Many early entrepreneurs have exited, unable to survive tight rules and falling cannabis prices brought about by legalisation.
Legalisation, argue Mr Reuter and his co-author, Robert MacCoun, would result in "a clear redistribution of harms".
The referendum was seen as a way of heading off the legalisation of gay marriages in the future.
California policymakers hope that the legalisation of recreational marijuana will shrink the robust black market for the drug.
The Australian Greens party has recently called for legalisation, but this has been blocked by the Federal Government.
That legalisation would have required telecommunications operators to provider law enforcement with cellphone location data in emergency situations.
She campaigns for marriage equality, women's reproductive rights, legalisation of cannabis, and secularisation between the church and state.
No one has ever died in a safe injection site, says Danny Kushlick of Transform, a pro-legalisation charity.
Switzerland followed the legalisation path after a heroin epidemic in the 1980s, treating drugs as a public-health problem.
In other states, the legalisation of medical marijuana has been associated with a roughly 15% fall in alcohol consumption.
But California may hint at things to come: 46% of Latinos there voted in favour of legalisation in 2010.
Over the years we have also championed many controversial causes, from privatisation to drug legalisation and same-sex marriage.
He is advocating for more settlements and the legalisation of outpost settlements, which even the Israeli government considers illegal.
Backers of California's main legalisation measure make much of the annual $212 billion that could flow to state coffers.
Aim too high and you lose one of the other benefits of legalisation: closing down a criminal black market.
This "substitution effect" was larger than previously thought and lasted for up to two years after legalisation (see chart).
Brazil's courts have recognised civil unions between homosexuals but its Congress has opposed the legalisation of same-sex marriages.
Canadian cannabis companies are blooming in the lead-up to the legalisation of recreational use of the drug in October.
Government departments in charge of health, tax, security and others are changing procedures and reassigning bureaucrats to prepare for legalisation.
And even if Mr Sessions's concern is the violence surrounding production and sale rather than use, legalisation reduces that problem.
A group that spearheaded months of protests before the legalisation of gay marriage denounced the view of the ethics committee.
It's part of a campaign to get Australians to vote against the legalisation of same-sex marriage in the country.
Though it does not go as far as to support doctor-assisted dying, it does not oppose its legalisation, either.
The legalisation swing has not played out quite as Eaze predicted, and so the startup's national expansion plans were curtailed.
With the promise of real jobs and investment that could come from federal legalisation, it could even become a vote-winner.
Five years later, it is deemed one of the most controversial pieces of legalisation passed by the devolved government at Holyrood.
Mr Fillon has sounded a tough note on immigration, warned about "Islamic totalitarianism" and voted against the legalisation of gay marriage.
States including New South Wales have proposed medicinal cannabis trials, but Victoria is the first to take the leap on legalisation.
Orange is the New Black stars showed their support for Australia's recent legalisation of same-sex marriage by crashing a wedding.
Like cannabis, it may be up to individual states to pursue legalisation, or other countries following Portugal's decriminalisation of all drugs.
The rules have changed several times in the past 40 years (eg, to reflect the legalisation of interstate banking in the 1980s).
The two on the right were against the legalisation of gay marriage in 2013, with Mr Macron and Mr Mélenchon in favour.
It is not hard to imagine other initiatives—his party's push for the legalisation of recreational cannabis, say—creating tensions with America.
It resulted in sweeping concessions on trade (including legalisation of the opium traffic) and access for foreigners to China's hitherto closed interior.
The idea that cannabis legalisation—for both medical and recreational purposes—could seriously make a dent in America's opioid crisis is common.
In particular it has set its sights on creeping legalisation to legalise marijuana: nine states have authorised its sale for recreational use.
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Unlike Donald Trump, to whom he is often compared, Mr O'Leary enthusiastically backs the legalisation of cannabis, one of Mr Trudeau's pet projects.
But Mr Javid insisted that his review should not be seen as a first step towards the legalisation of cannabis for recreational use.
Those against the legalisation of euthanasia and assisted suicide have repeatedly argued Portugal should instead prioritise health care provided to the terminally ill.
Morrison was a vocal opponent of same-sex marriage in the lead-up to its legalisation in Australia before he was prime minister.
Taiwan's constitutional court last year ruled that same-sex couples had the right to legally marry, and set a two-year deadline for legalisation.
Canada has been heading towards legalisation since 1972, when the Le Dain Commission, appointed by the government, recommended that possession of cannabis be decriminalised.
"We can't as national accountants just put in a number post-legalisation," says Jim Tebrake, the StatCan official in charge of accounting for cannabis.
Signatories to Sun's campaign for same-sex marriage legalisation, launched last year, jumped from around 5,000 to over 20,000 in a day, he said.
In 2014 the government granted him an exceptional licence to consume cannabis, which helped pave the way for the nationwide legalisation of medicinal cannabis.
Now Colombia hopes to cash in on a new cannabis-based bonanza, set off by legalisation in parts of the United States and elsewhere.
The most notable is the legalisation two years ago of same-sex marriage, after a postal survey showed Australians to be overwhelmingly in favour.
As demand in the United States has changed, due to the partial legalisation of cannabis and a surge in opioid use, traffickers have diversified.
Israel's parliament passed a law that will allow for the retroactive legalisation of unauthorised building on some privately owned Palestinian land in the West Bank.
At a meeting in June the American Medical Association (AMA) said it planned to re-examine the issue; it has formally opposed legalisation since 1993.
Anyone who looks closely and critically at the issue will see past the emotive stories and simplistic assumptions used to justify the push for legalisation.
Dario Sansone, an economist at Georgetown University, studied the effect of the legalisation of gay marriage on discrimination and the labour market in America's states.
President Morales, a former coca farmer, is a renowned supporter of the legalisation of the coca leaf chewing and heads a federation of coca farmers.
That meant that when its legalisation effort got under way in 250, the average retail price was about $21 per gram, compared with Colorado's $19603.
In legalisation initiatives the "Yes" side increasingly outspends the "No" side: in Alaska by four to one, in Oregon by more than 50 to one.
Fine-tuning Colorado's regime, Mr Kamin says, has been made harder by the fact that the ballot of 2012 enshrined legalisation in the state constitution.
Inaction is the best way to describe the Australian government's attitude to marriage equality, with legalisation still yet to happen, lagging behind many other countries.
If positive outcomes can be shown for patients with depression, she would like to push towards legalisation — and eventually regulated access for non-medical uses.
Maybe more than anything, this is the product of the UK being behind on the legalisation front, but I can't help but feel it's basic physics.
The most important factor driving dreamy valuations of Canadian cannabis companies is the imminence of full legalisation, and the ensuing expectation of a vastly larger market.
Larry Harmon, an Ohioan who was turned away when he showed up to vote against pot legalisation in 2015, argued that his state violates federal law.
During the 1960s he was one of only four Conservative front-bench MPs to vote for the legalisation of homosexual acts between consenting adults in private.
The region's devolved legislature was dominated by the Ulster Unionist Party, which in an unusual alliance with the Catholic church firmly opposed the legalisation of abortion.
On Monday, Sun posted on his WeChat account a guide for how to submit revisions to write the legalisation for same-sex marriage into the code.
A smaller group of people hopes that the government's green light for medical marijuana might eventually lead to the legalisation of the drug for recreational use.
The legalisation of recreational cannabis in the United States and Canada represents a huge experiment concerning the effects of cannabis on the brains of young people.
So Ben & Jerry's is trying to speed up the case for legalisation by banning two scoops of the same flavour at their 26 stores across Australia.
Those (including this newspaper) who have argued that legalisation is better than prohibition will welcome the beginning of the end of the futile war on weed.
But none of this should be taken as a sign that change is imminent, says Sam Dick of Dignity in Dying, a pro-legalisation campaign group.
While legalisation did somewhat improve access to employer-sponsored health care, it had an insignificant effect on the number of children in gay and lesbian households.
The trend has spread as a range of Canadian companies in other lines of business have tried to cash in on the country's legalisation of cannabis.
He vows "to defend the family"; to "defend the innocence of children in school" against alleged homosexual propaganda; and to oppose abortion and the legalisation of drugs.
The streets of Buenos Aires transformed into a fire-filled riot after Argentina's Senate voted against the legalisation of abortion in the first 29 weeks of pregnancy.
Legalisation, a recent report from the bank argues, will encourage more women, baby boomers and high earners—all stalwarts of the wine business—to smoke weed instead.
Mr Fillon is left with the socially conservative right wing, whose most organised element is a Catholic movement that mobilised vigorously against the legalisation of gay marriage.
Shortly after the legalisation ballot was passed, a congressional rider was attached to DC's budget forbidding the use of federal or local funds for regulating the market.
Roy Moore, the controversial chief justice of Alabama's Supreme Court, was suspended from office for advising state judges not to recognise gay marriage, despite its legalisation in America.
Statistics Canada reckoned it was worth C$1.2bn in the final quarter of 2018, down from C$1.3bn before legalisation, with the legal recreational market worth C$152m.
While there has been little movement toward comprehensive marijuana legalisation in Australia, state and federal governments have been testing the waters for giving medicinal cannabis the go-ahead.
Its coalition government, led by Binyamin Netanyahu, voted a bill through the Knesset which allows, in certain circumstances, for the legalisation of Jewish construction on privately owned Palestinian land.
The city is a federal jurisdiction; its budget must be approved by the congressmen who sit on Capitol Hill, some of whom are not keen on creeping marijuana legalisation.
She was instrumental to the legalisation of gay marriage three years ago and was on the Remain side of Britain's EU referendum campaign, albeit keeping mostly quiet about it.
The prospect of such a lobby could also serve as an incentive for states to take the initiative on legalisation, rather than waiting for their citizens to demand it.
This Review will ensure we understand the potential impacts of a wide range of new transport types such as e-scooters, helping to properly inform any decisions on legalisation.
There's a groundswell of support for cannabis legalisation in the United States, with 29 states, as well as Washington D.C. approved for medicinal cannabis, and eight for lifestyle use.
This newspaper has called for the legalisation of doctor-assisted dying, so that mentally fit, terminally ill patients can be helped to end their lives if that is their wish.
In the immediate aftermath of the vote, the anger and upset was palpable as pro-legalisation demonstrators wept as they heard the news that senate had voted against the bill.
That changed on June 26th when the Bank of Montreal agreed to loan Aurora Cannabis up to C$200m ($147m), with the possibility of an additional C$45m following legalisation.
Bringing gambling into the mainstream would permit greater surveillance, but legalisation would also make the betting market many times larger, with bigger potential rewards for fixers and corrupt players alike.
A growing number of states saw legalisation over the following years until in 2015, in Obergefell v Hodges, the Supreme Court ruled that same-sex marriage was a right nationwide.
Legalisation's proponents are an odd mix of libertarians, who want to maximise personal and commercial freedom, and conservatives, who grasp that prohibition is less effective than pragmatic legalisation and regulation.
In central Mozambique, for instance, increased legalisation of formerly illicit gold mining over a decade has led to a farming renaissance in many villages, alongside booms in construction and trade.
How impossibly complicated and messy it would be to legislate for rape/incest etc, how legalisation would strip away fathers' rights, adoption was a better way, all the usual explanations.
Taxi firm owner Chan Man-keung, a spokesman for the Association of Taxi Industry Development, said the group opposed legalisation of Uber as it would totally disrupt the public transport mechanism.
But thanks to the trend towards legalisation of cannabis across North America there is also growing interest in using the psychoactive part of the plant, known as tetrahydrocannabinol (THC), in products.
In a paper published in 2001, the economists John Donahue and Steven Levitt credited the legalisation of abortion across America with much of the subsequent reduction in crime in the country.
In Asia's first such ruling, Taiwan's constitutional court declared in May last year that same-sex couples had the right to legally marry, and set a two-year deadline for legalisation.
Casinos are currently banned in Japan, but the odds of their legalisation have improved sharply thanks to political shifts that could open the world's next great frontier for high-roller gambling.
Proponents of the Dutch "coffee shop" system, which allows purchase and consumption in specific places, argue that legalisation keeps users away from dealers who may push them on to harder substances.
The industry has so far been helped by the fact that many on the left who might normally campaign against selling harmful substances to young people are vocal supporters of legalisation.
The result ends 15 years of rule by the centre-left Broad Front (FA), which brought economic growth and socially progressive laws, such as legalisation of same-sex marriage and cannabis.
Regulations for production and sales have been in place for over three years, and the federal government has introduced a timeline to full federal legalisation for lifestyle use in July 2018.
A wide array of theories have been proposed: the eroding appeal of crack cocaine, mass incarceration actually working as intended, legalisation of abortion, less lead poisoning of children and the improving economy.
George Soros, a financier who has bankrolled many pro-legalisation pressure groups, provides a chapter; the book carries an introduction by Richard Branson, a business mogul whose company, Virgin, is its publisher.
Meanwhile the value of drugs seized by an average Border Patrol agent has dropped 70% since 2013, in part because the widespread legalisation of marijuana within America has reduced demands for imports.
Having mobilised hundreds of thousands onto the streets against the legalisation of gay marriage six years ago, protesters are now planning their first big demo against Mr Macron's law on October 6th.
Cuba's president, Miguel Díaz-Canel, announced his support for a proposal to include the legalisation of same-sex marriage in the country's new constitution, on which a referendum will be held in 2019.
In an interview with Esquire, Mr Hefner noted that the publication supported the women's liberation movement, backing the legalisation of birth control and abortion ("we were the amicus curiae in Roe v Wade").
Mr Gillum wants to see universal health care, a $15 minimum wage, a more compassionate immigration policy, corporate-tax hikes to fund public education, stricter gun-control laws and the legalisation of marijuana.
Why, then, as medical science has made enormous strides in alleviating the pain and distress of dying, are we seeing relentless campaigning for the legalisation of what is being euphemistically called "assisted dying"?
SYDNEY (Reuters) - Thousands of people rallied for marriage equality in Australia's second-biggest city of Melbourne on Saturday ahead of a postal survey on same-sex marriage which could lead to its legalisation.
Bernie Sanders advocates federal cannabis legalisation by executive order, ending the war on drugs, eliminating private prisons and reparations for communities disproportionately affected by the drug war (largely minorities and people of color).
LAKSHMI MOORECountry directorActionAid Liberia Monrovia At the Conservative Political Action Conference in 73, Charles Murray recommended, to the disappointment of his conservative colleagues, that Republicans should accept the legalisation of gay marriage and abortion.
But along with recent recognition of gay marriage (in 2015) and the legalisation of abortion earlier this year, it is further evidence that a once-conservative Catholic country has taken a sharp liberal turn.
The teetotal president-elect's views are unclear: he has said that pot policy should be left to the states and legalisation "should be studied", but also that the drug should not be legalised now.
Social conservatives argue that a once-great institution has been undermined by ever more blasé attitudes to premarital sex, cohabitation and divorce—and, in the past few years, by the legalisation of gay marriage.
He complimented a frail-looking George H.W. Bush, who was in the audience with his wife Barbara (in a great show of sportsmanship), on his push for a path to legalisation for undocumented immigrants.
The Bhumjaithai Party of Anutin Charnvirakul placed third in the last election of 2011 and has grabbed attention for populist campaign promises such as legalisation of recreational marijuana and a four-day work week.
Paul Rosen, who co-founded The Cronos Group, which owns a number of cannabis producers, says that America will be "the next great cannabis economy", although legalisation at a federal level is unlikely anytime soon.
Last October MPs joined activists smoking joints at a "cannabis tea party" outside Parliament to call for the legalisation of cannabis for medical use, which some define as having the right to grow their own.
Australian artists installed "cannabis" plants all over Sydney's central business district on April 20 (also known as 4/20, international marijuana day), in an effort to draw attention to the country's debate around cannabis legalisation.
But on six of the eight questions we examined—all save gay marriage and marijuana legalisation—demographic shifts accounted for a bigger share of overall movement in public opinion than changes in beliefs within cohorts.
On the centre-right Mr Fillon, who trumpets his Catholic identity, is winning over small-town voters who might once have voted Socialist but are uneasy about liberal moves such as France's legalisation of gay marriage.
Legalisation would mean that patients would not need to fear the law or be exposed to the illegal trade—along with strains of the plant that are used more for their mind-bending than their therapeutic potential.
By simply extending the study period up to 2017—the time period during which the opioid crisis accelerated—she shows that the association between opioid deaths and medical marijuana legalisation flipped from strongly negative to strongly positive.
Other arguments are also persuasive in the push for full legalisation, such as racial disparities in prosecutions, the social and judicial costs of criminalising so many users, and the profits and taxes a legal industry might generate.
By comparing sales figures from neighbouring counties located along state borders—some where marijuana was legal and some where it was not—the authors were able to estimate the effect of marijuana legalisation on junk-food sales.
He gave jobs to centrists, Socialists, En Marche youngsters (including Gabriel Attal, aged just 29) and those from the centre-right (notably Franck Riester, a former Republican who braved party disapproval to back the legalisation of gay marriage).
The party, which insists on Northern Ireland remaining part of the United Kingdom and is socially conservative, was trying to block the legalisation of abortion and gay marriage—both of which had been imposed on Ulster by Westminster.
Kevin Yuill lectures in history at the University of Sunderland, in the UK, and is the author of Assisted Suicide: The Liberal, Humanist Case Against Legalisation This article is part of a series of viewpoints on assisted dying.
The legalisation of same-sex marriage was followed by a 2.3% rise in the probability that both partners in a gay or lesbian relationship were working, alongside an increase in hours worked and a reduction in self-employment.
That article deals with "violation of the legislation on counteracting the legalisation (laundering) of incomes received by way of crime and financing of terrorism," according to the English translation of the code used by the World Trade Organisation.
The reason for limiting the distribution of the company's tools, it appears, is due to embargoes with those countries, as well as exportation legalisation, which regulates the sale or distribution of certain technologies, including those dealing with cryptography.
The Socialist bill envisaged legalisation for medically-assisted death based on an informed request by patients suffering profoundly from a serious, incurable illness with no expected improvement in sight, in a terminal state or suffering from widely incapacitating lesion.
Giving women information about the health and safety benefits of legalising prostitution seems to reduce support for legalisation—perhaps because women worry about the consequences of applying a cost-benefit approach to areas relating to their status within society.
The Trump administration would like to remove two such policies from the purview of state legislatures: the spreading legalisation of marijuana and "sanctuary city" laws that partially shield undocumented immigrants from the reach of Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE).
Instead of being seen as a swath of cybercriminals, as media often portrays hackers in the US, CCC members have been asked to testify at several government hearings, and provide expert testimony on surveillance, IT legalisation, and data retention.
They find that legalisation reduces the level of homicides by 11% and robberies by 26%—and that the drop in the murder rate is linked to a decline in drug-law and juvenile-gang related homicides of over one third.
The legalisation of gay marriage was one of the flagship actions of outgoing President Francois Hollande's five years in office, a move that was popular with many people in France but controversial with a large socially conservative section of society.
Gay Marriage The legalisation of same sex unions has been one of Cameron's most prized achievements as a modernizing Prime Minister and something which he achieved in the face of instinctive opposition from many of his own traditional Conservative supporters.
It hits many of the high points, including the medicalisation of sexual desire, the development and legalisation of reliable contraception and the movement of pornography from bottom drawers into the mainstream—all factors contributing to female and gay liberation and the sexual revolution.
He believed in the extension of personal freedoms, the legalisation of homosexual acts and ending the death penalty And, of course, he was also passionately against Britain joining the EU, or the European Economic Community as it was known in his day.
However, as they don't "own" the current account, it's hard to be proactive on behalf of the user, specifically in regards to helping them move money around (although that will arguably change next year as new Open Banking legalisation comes into force).
GVC and rivals William Hill and Paddy Power have switched their focus to the other side of the Atlantic, signing investment deals with casino chains including MGM and Eldorado after a Supreme Court ruling opened the way to widespread legalisation in May.
But he must surely be aware of the ongoing attempts to widen Oregon's law beyond its present boundaries, attempts which are being resisted for the moment as an extension of Oregon's law might frighten legislators in other states and make them think twice about legalisation.
Originally founded by Jean Jaurès as the French Section of the Workers' International (SFIO), in 1905, the Socialist Party has been behind some of France's landmark social legislation, from the first mandatory paid holidays in 1936 to the legalisation of gay marriage in 2013.
Those who would rather ban the drug should stop flogging the dead horse of prohibition and start campaigning for versions of legalisation that do the least harm (just as the temperance movement these days lobbies for higher taxes on booze, rather than a ban).
"By moving forward with the legalisation of cannabis for non-medical purposes in disregard of its legal obligations and diplomatic commitments, the Government of Canada has contributed to weakening the international legal drug control framework and undermining the rules-based international order," the INCB said.
Sam Kamin, a law professor at Denver University who helped draft Colorado's regulations, suspects that eventual federal legalisation, which would make interstate trade legal, could well see cannabis cultivation become something like the business of growing hops, virtually all of which come from Washington, Oregon and Idaho.
In the years since then, conservative Catholics have unsuccessfully opposed the legalisation of contraception, divorce and most recently gay marriage, and came out on the losing side in four referendums that they hoped would further strengthen the ban on abortion, for instance by banning travel abroad for one.
"This is the first step on a path that scientists have carefully mapped out towards the legalisation of (genetically modified) babies," said David King, of anti-gene manipulation group Human Genetics Alert, last month when the British fertility regulator held its meeting to decide on granting the gene editing license.
To break the partisan stalemate over immigration Mr Hewitt would have Mr Trump lay out detailed plans for a double-row border fence along the southern border, which when half- or three-quarters built would trigger a legalisation programme for most of the 11m immigrants in America without the right papers.
These two risks have contributed to Macao's high GDP growth volatility and increase the economy's vulnerability to changes in China's broader policy environment, including changes to visa regulations or the legalisation of gaming in other Chinese territories - although we do not expect the latter to occur in the near term.
Her Senate colleagues and competitors, Cory Booker, Kirsten Gillibrand and Kamala Harris, are more skittish, even though it is difficult to imagine some of their signature campaign issues—gun control for Mr Booker, paid family leave and abortion rights for Ms Gillibrand, and marijuana legalisation for Ms Harris—attracting eight or so breakaway Republican supporters.
On Tuesday, the South Australian government announced that from July 1, it would become the latest region to legalise services such as UberX that let people drive their own cars to take customers from A to B. It follows the legalisation of ridesharing in 2015 by the Australian Capital Territory (ACT) and New South Wales (NSW) governments.

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