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Weed, Wokeness, and Waste? Maryland’s Cannabis Incubator Blunder Shows the Risks of State-Run Industry

Maryland Governor Wes Moore’s ambitious plan for a state-owned cannabis incubator faced community backlash and was scrapped due to poor location choices and lack of transparency. This incident highlights the risks of government overreach, prioritizing ideology over sound planning, ultimately leaving small businesses without the support they need.

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A Preventable Tragedy: Kyla Jean’s Death and the Dangers of a Bureaucracy-First, Family-Last Child Welfare System

A four-month-old baby is dead, a father stands accused of murder, and Alabama’s child welfare system is under fire. Kyla Jean’s tragic death reveals the devastating consequences of a government-first, family-last approach—where bureaucracy, not common sense, decides who gets to raise a child.

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“Justice on Hold”: Maryland Court Puts Child Victims Act Cases on Pause Amid System Mismanagement

A Baltimore judge has paused over 1,250 civil child sexual abuse cases under the 2023 Child Victims Act, revealing the court’s lack of preparedness for the influx of lawsuits. Critics blame state leaders for failing to provide necessary resources, leaving survivors in limbo and raising concerns about the justice system’s effectiveness.

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