From January 1, entered into force a ban on the sale of cigarettes in pharmacies in new York

Starting Tuesday, 1 January 2019, pharmacies in new York are prohibited from selling cigarettes and other tobacco products. This prohibition also applies to any outlets that have pharmacies, such as supermarkets and large stores. The city health Department reported that the changes affected approximately 500 pharmacies, which until 2019, the carried out the sale of tobacco products. These rules followed the ban on the sale in pharmacies of electronic cigarettes,…

January 3, 2019
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Washington semi-automatic rifles were prohibited to sell to persons under the age of 21

Another law to tighten access to firearms, went into effect in the territory of Washington. Now semi-automatic rifles can only be purchased by persons over 21 years of age. Opponents of such innovations has already filed a lawsuit against the local government, demanding to cancel the ban. Tougher laws against trafficking of firearms supported by 59% of voters. According to them, this will reduce the number of crimes related to…

January 3, 2019
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Governor Cuomo vetoed a bill on granting paid leave in connection with the loss of a family member

On Friday, December 28, the Governor of new York Andrew Cuomo vetoed a draft lawthat would, if adopted, allowed employees to take up to 12 weeks of paid leave in connection with the loss of a family member. Against this bill were made by the Business Council and other business groups, declaring it too burdensome for employers, especially for small businesses. The bill was supported by Republican Senator rich funk…

December 30, 2018
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The Attraction Of Honduras

Going into your house in Huntington Hae on long island, Victor and Marina saw on the kitchen table neatly laid out keys, wallet and mobile phone of his son Alex. The neighbor said that their son brought from home came in 3 jeeps men — in house Slippers,shorts and handcuffs. Alex was relieved to be away from the gangs in Honduras, and he soon stopped looking over his shoulder on…

December 30, 2018
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In California in pet stores banned from selling dogs from breeders

From 1 January 2019 in California comes into force, the bill AB-485, prohibiting pet stores to sell any dogs, cats and rabbits also received from the state Agency or shelter, society for the prevention of cruelty to animal shelter, or rescue groups that have a cooperation agreement with at least one private or public shelter. Found Dog #SiberianHusky #LongBeach California https://t.co/xw7oM6yw1L please help this caring person by #rt and like…

December 30, 2018
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Lawyers for Dzhokhar Tsarnaev will demand the abolition of the death penalty

Lawyers for the 25-year-old Dzhokhar Tsarnaev, one of the organizers of the terrorist attack on the Boston marathon in 2013 — Thursday, December 27, filed papers in the U.S. court of appeals in Boston, asking to cancel his death sentence. According to the lawyers, the judge refused to transfer the hearing is not the victim of the attack the town, thereby depriving Tsarnaev the right to impartial and fair trial….

December 29, 2018
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Mother 5 years hid the fact that the daughter suffers from diabetes, until she died

December 29, 2018

39-year-old amber Hampshire from Illinois was arrested because of involvement in the death of her 14-year-old daughter Emily. The state’s attorney argues that the mother for five years he hid the fact that her daughter suffers from diabetes, which led to the death of the girls. Thursday, December 27, attorney Tom Gibbons filed charges against Hampshire in connection with the death of his daughter. On the same day, the woman…

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The message about the high electricity consumption in the house helped discover two of the plantations of cannabis

After employees of Consolidated Edison Inc. – one of the largest energy companies in the United States of America, informed the police about abnormally high electricity consumption in one of the houses in Marble Hill, law enforcement agencies conducted a search. Gross electricity consumption is often said that indoor grown plants. Therefore, one of the main assumptions of the police was the fact that the house is illegal to grow…

December 29, 2018
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The Brooklyn resident faces a $4 million fine for selling cocoa and cookies for charity

December 29, 2018

36-year-old Greg Maugeri and his family opened a stand with cookies and hot chocolate in 2015. And for 3 years every December they put him on the road near his aunt’s house in the area of Dyker heights. So they fed tens of thousands of tourists who come to see Christmas in new York. In past years the family Maugeri donated money from the sale on toys, but in 2018…

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Manufacturer of mushroom, merging into the surrounding body of water, toxic waste, sued for $67 million

Santa Clara DA filed a claim for $67 million company Monterey Mushrooms Inc., which, according to the Prosecutor’s office for years deliberately dumped toxic waste in Fisher Creek, a tributary to Coyote Creek. This Creek in turn empties into the Bay of San Francisco, which is the source of drinking water for residents throughout California. #SCCDANEWS: Santa Clara DA Sues Major Mushroom Company forDumping Waste in Creek https://t.co/6LVqt7O848 pic.twitter.com/jLKD5v77OC Santa…

December 29, 2018
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