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    for state and federal treasuries (Schuette). By 2018, studies suggest the cannabis industry will have a $10.2 billion marijuana market (Diehm and Hall). According to Drug War Statistics, California alone would make $1.4 billion on the taxation and regulation of the cannabis market. Gieringer’s studies state, “that revenues from cannabis excise taxes might range from $2.2 to $6.4 billion per year.” That tax estimate is from 1994 and does not even include other taxes, such as sin tax or sales tax,…

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    Corruption Regulation

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    countries implement regulations on lobbying only in response to public outcry over a recent scandal. In the United States, national lobbying regulations were passed through congress and implemented as early as 1933, and the first widespread act to cover all groups was passed in 1995. Even prior to this regulation, most states had their own regulations starting in the 19th century. Since 1995, the legislature has made many changes to the existing rules, creating a complex web of regulation. Yet…

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    Nursing informatics (NI) is the specialty that integrates nursing science with multiple information management and analytical sciences to identify, define, manage, and communicate data, information, knowledge, and wisdom in nursing practice (Healthcare Information and Management Systems Society [HIMSS], 2016). Information technology has changed today’s health care dramatically for the better. The field of nursing informatics has allowed nurses and physicians to utilize new information…

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    addition to their regulatory roles, such as providing policy advice to government departments and formulating regulation. It is not uncommon for practitioners to have to work with regulators in the course of advising clients. Outlined in this Guidance Note are some practice tips for dealing with regulators in general as well as dealing with selected regulators – the Australian Prudential Regulation Authority (APRA), the Australian Securities & Investments Commission (ASIC) and the Office of the…

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    Self-Regulation: An Integral Part of Professional Nursing Introduction Within the realm of occupational regulation there are many strategies that exist. Two of the most widely used approaches include state regulation, and self-regulation. The profession of nursing has its own professional regulating bodies that perform the latter. Self-regulation is a concept that is often not fully understood. In order for self-regulation to be effective and fully reach its regulating potential, its importance…

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    beneficial to a country’s economy condition thought economical of scale or unfavourable in case of inefficient economy by producing less products to increase price of products. It is essential for a government to protect the consumers by imposing regulations to the natural monopolies to control their market power and price for products and service. This is highly important when it comes to essential product and services industries which are operated by natural monopolies and where consumers…

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    extent regulations, the new entrants and existed companies in the industry should be understood and followed. Through the tablet development, the new government regulations are changing and adjusting over time. It is important to enter the tablet industry. The government regulations and some conditions may be the barrier for the new entrants, but it protects customer rights, which the companies can healthily and profitable development. The company should follow and consider the regulations and…

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    In Jeffrey A. Miron’s Drug War Crimes: The Consequences of Prohibition, he discusses the current battle with the regulation and legalization of drugs in the United States and provides an analysis of the problems associated with prohibition. One important aspect of this book, which makes it an excellent, read and economic analysis of prohibition is that he plays both sides of the coin, providing arguments for both prohibitionists and people in favor of the legalization. However, his main point is…

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    (10) This act emphasises Ireland’s strict laws of control and regulation regarding cannabis and other various drugs. The act outlines the following set laws. Any individual found with cannabis or a controlled drug on their possession, may be found guilty of a criminal offence. Depending on the quantity of the drug…

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    Telstr A Case Study

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    infrastructure supplier Telstra, following competition regulator Australian Competition and Consumer Commission (ACCC) and government inquiries signalling reform. By ‘declaring’ Telstra’s infrastructure to enable competitors access, supporters of regulation contest this improves market and social outcomes. Key Concepts This article relates to the political and regulatory environment as ACCC regulatory powers under Part XIC of the Competition and Consumer Act 2010 (Cth) may threaten Telstra’s…

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