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February, 2017 | SEONewsWire.net - Part 2
Month: February 2017

Florida Bill Would Establish THC Limit to Curb Marijuana DUI

A controversial new bill has been introduced into the Florida House of Representatives that would put a limitation on the amount of THC (the psychoactive component of marijuana) one could have in their blood before they are considered to be

Trump’s Immigration Enforcement

I do not do removals (Deportation) and thus I do not have any financial stake in Trump’s massive deportation project. I do not object to a President enforcing a law, whatever it is. My objections are entirely based upon my

The Affordable Care Act May Not Be So Affordable

The Affordable Care Act May Not Be So Affordable Before the Affordable Care Act (ACA) came into being there was a four tier co-pay plan in place. When the ACA was passed people had to know their insurance plan very well,

Medical Malpractice Lawsuits Ends with 1.2 Million Award

A woman in severe pain went to the emergency room at her local hospital. While moving to an exam room she stated she was dizzy and needed to stop. The resident assisting the woman walk left to find help. The

Ninth Circuit Court of Appeals upholds TRO against President Trump’s January 27, 2017 executive order

On February 9, a three-judge panel of the U.S. Ninth Circuit Court of Appeals unanimously upheld a temporary restraining order (TRO) against President Trump’s January 27 executive order preventing travelers from seven Muslim-majority countries from entering the U.S. President Trump’s

More Florida car accidents caused by road debris

An analysis of Florida crash data shows that car accidents caused by road debris are on the rise. Car accidents have resulted from drivers hitting objects in the road or swerving to avoid them. In some cases, cars have been

Self-defense a possibility in sergeant’s fatal shooting of Bronx woman

A New York Police Department sergeant was stripped of his gun and badge after fatally shooting a 66-year-old woman with a history of erratic behavior inside her Bronx apartment. NYPD Assistant Chief Larry Nikunen said the sergeant responded to a

Beware Hospital “Outpatient” Observation Status

Picture this: You’re 80 years old and you suffer a fall that lands you in the hospital for a week. At the end of your stay, you are discharged to a rehab facility for three weeks of rehabilitation and skilled

New law requires New York gun owners to recertify every five years

In a controversial move, the New York State Police announced state residents must now recertify their pistol or revolver licenses every five years. The new requirement is part of the 2013 Secure Ammunition and Firearms Enforcement (SAFE) Act. Individuals who

USCIS sets out new standard for National Interest Waiver petitions

In a recent decision by the Administrative Appeals Office (AAO) of the U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS), the AAO set out a new standard to adjudicate National Interest Waiver (NIW) employment based immigrant visa petitions. As background, an employment

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