Schedule III could boost legal weed • Ham-fisted bills threaten California’s tech leadership
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Saturday, May 25, 2024

How the ‘hush money’ case impacts Trump’s presidential chances

The implications of even a guilty verdict will not be kryptonite for Trump’s chances in November

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Schedule III could boost legal weed

Since marijuana is legal in California — has been for years — the U.S. Drug Enforcement Administration move to reclassify marijuana as a less dangerous drug is no big deal for weed purveyors and consumers in the Golden State, right?

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Ham-fisted bills threaten California’s tech leadership

Let’s hope Newsom heeds his own words and gets out the veto pen.

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Candidates should stick to one contest

Congratulation to Congressman-elect Vince Fong, who appears to be well on the way to setting a new state record for victories in a single election cycle.

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There’s a backlash brewing against the craziness and the rhetoric of the far left

Americans don’t look favorably at the intimidation, the bullying or the destruction of property that has taken place on campuses

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Yes, California is a high-tax state

We ignore that truth at our own peril.

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Larry Elder: Biden’s Black Lies Matter

Biden offered this pick-me-up: “What is democracy if you have to be 10 times better than anyone else to get a fair shot?”

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Making it easier to make things in America

Instead of erecting barriers to trade, policymakers should focus on creating an environment more conducive for manufacturing growth and competitiveness.

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Newsom shuns tax increases yet his budget contains billions in new levies on businesses

If nothing else, Newsom’s proposals underscore again the premise that declaring who or what is taxed is an arbitrary political act, not a rational exercise.

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Did Mike Feuer tell investigators the whole truth?

Maybe the California Bar Association is still investigating that question.

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