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21 hours ago ago from The View From Here
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13 hours ago ago from Feral Jundi
You guys will get used to it. This is more indication of governments and law enforcement hemming and hawing about the monopoly on the application of the use of force. I think there is plenty of room on the stage for private industry and the state to share. If anything, I think folks are just worried about competition, and that is what really drives these other conversations about pushing the boundaries' or whatever. It would be ...
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6 hours ago ago from GhanaNewsNow.com
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11 hours ago ago from Conservative Libertarian Outpost
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16 hours ago ago from Mark Klamberg
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3 hours ago ago from U.S. News
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