It’s significantly related to reducing consumption of regulated opioids as well.
It’s significantly related to reducing consumption of regulated opioids as well.
This is a story where it feels like there’s more going on than is being reported.
In the absence of demonstrable safety issues surrounding the structure, on site security will not be enhanced by making the couple move to a distance. IMO the town should be held accountable for any loss to theft, or delay to completing the construction work.
As a more appropriate use of town power, how about fast tracking this octogenarian’s application and permitting, instead of evicting them and making them dependent on government, or an NGO, for housing?
Sanity reigns north of the US. Too bad trickle down doesn’t work, in any form.
Interesting, as an RA patient this article gives me hope new methods of dealing with inflammatory processes may be on the horizon soon.
Mmm…non-US Feds, too bad.
I feel your anecdotally and resemble that remark.
I also wish I lived in a more forward thinking state. /sigh