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ON SECOND THOUGHT: Majority of Oregon Residents Support Repealing Law That Decriminalized Hard Drugs
A majority of people living in Oregon would like to repeal the law that decriminalized hard drugs, new polling has found.
The simple truth is that rampant drug abuse is connected to many of the other major problems in the state.
Homeless camps are essentially open-air drug markets and have only increased their numbers in recent years. Drugs are also connected to theft as many addicts resort to crime to support their drug habit.
Repealing this law would be a good start to correcting some of these problems.
https://www.thegatewaypundit.com/2023/08/second-thought-majority-oregon-residents-support-repealing-law/
guarantee from then-Ukrainian President Petro Poroshenko in 2016.
Louisiana Republican Rep. Mike Johnson confirmed the panel's desire to speak with Shokin on Monday, the Washington Times reported. His remarks follow Shokin's appearance in an interview with Fox News in which he asserted that Biden sought his firing due to his investigation of Burisma, an energy firm that had Hunter Biden on its board.
"I think he could be a key witness in this, of course," Johnson said. "And you see the White House pushing back … and suggesting that he’s not a trustworthy witness. They say that about everyone involved in this — the idea that the president would be engaged in a pay-to-play scheme like this."
At issue is the claim that Burisma paid both Bidens $5 million to get Shokin fired in order to stop the probe into the company. An FBI FD-1023 form details allegations of the bribes and describes meetings in which a confidential human source discussed the scheme with Burisma executives.
https://justthenews.com/politics-policy/house-panel-seeks-testimony-ukrainian-prosecutor-whom-biden-got-fired
The Sun and the Moon: While ‘Pragyan’ Rover Studies Temperatures on the Lunar Surface, Indian Space Program Gears up for September Launch of Probe To Study Solar Winds
After the historic success of the Chandrayaan-3 mission soft landing on the Lunar south Pole, India is now part of an exclusive club along with the US, Russia and China: nations that have landed spacecraft on the Earth’s satellite.
https://www.thegatewaypundit.com/2023/08/sun-moon-while-pragyan-rover-studies-temperatures-lunar/
But the Indian Space Agency (ISRO) is not resting in its laurels at all, but rather doubling down to cement its newfound reputation as a Space Superpower.
To begin with, the lander’s touchdown was only the first step in the lunar surface exploration mission.
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Space.com reported:
“Since reaching the moon’s south pole, Chandrayaan-3 has been hard at work – having deployed a rover named Pragyan to explore the cratered surface, harnessed integrated cameras to send back videos of its environment and even started completing research objectives planned for a two-week stay on the orb.
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California sues school district that requires informing parents if children change gender identity
"We will stand our ground and protect our children with all we can because we are not breaking the law. Parents have a constitutional right in the upbringing of their children. Period," Chino Valley Unified President Sonja Shaw said.
The State of California is suing a school district over its requirement that schools notify parents if their children change their preferred pronouns or gender identity.
The Chino Valley Unified School District requires that schools inform parents within three days of learning that a student seeks treatment consistent with a different gender than the one on their record, ABC News reported. The state contends that such a policy will potentially compromise the student wellbeing.
"For far too many transgender children and gender nonconforming youth, school serves as their only safe haven — a place away from home where they can find validation, safety, privacy. We have to protect that," Attorney General Rob Bonta said.
The school district, meanwhile, contends that its policy is not illegal and provides ample protections for students by requiring that cases in which the school believes a student may face danger be referred to law enforcement or social services.
https://justthenews.com/politics-policy/education/california-sues-school-district-requires-informing-parents-if-children