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Public regulation is static by principle. According to his knowledge of the past, a regulator will define conditions for the presence. However, she cannot know what will come in the future. By definition, innovation represents the direct opposite. Innovation cares not about what people did in the past or what the current situation is. Innovation is a projection of the future.

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October 1, 2021
The Ultimate Drug-War Crackdown
Throughout the long sordid history of America’s war on drugs, drug-war proponents have claimed that if only government officials would really crack down on drug use and drug distribution, the decades-old war on drugs could finally — finally! — be won.  But one big problem is that throughout the decades of drug warfare, there have been crackdowns — big crackdowns.  Many ...
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