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Baker announces $7M for manufacturing projects | The Baker Administration has awarded $7 million in funding to help support seven advanced manufacturing projects across the state. | Read more >> | Pot growers, utility companies working together | Utiliy companies are working with marijuana cultivators to make their facilities more energy efficient. | Read more >> | Marketing: In-house or outsource? | Deciding whether to hire in-house marketers or to outsource to an agency isn't always easy. Every situation is different, and there are variables. To keep things simple, I suggest starting by exploring three critical questions.
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Question of the Week | Can't answer the question in your email? Click here to view as web page before commenting. | Democrats, Republicans and even the National Rifle Association are calling for legislation to regulate or possibly ban the sale of bump stocks, a device making semi-automatic rifles function as automatic weapons. The Nevada man who authorities say killed 59 concertgoers and injured hundreds more while firing out of a Las Vegas hotel room reportedly used bump stocks on at least some of his weapons. Since the attack and subsequent calls for regulation, prices of bump stocks have more than tripled as demand has skyrocketed. If you owned a gun shop, what would you do with your inventory of bump stocks in the wake of the Las Vegas shooting? Raise the prices to make more profit. Immediately take bump stocks off the shelves. Continue to sell them at original prices. | |
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