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Robeisy Ramirez is undefeated since his debut loss to Adan Gonzales, one he would go on to avenge in August of last year. Juan Tapia’s most notable fight to date came against Shakur Stevenson in an eight-round shutout back in 2018. Stevenson of course would like his own shot at revenge against Robeisy Ramirez, who defeated him for the gold medal at the 2016 Rio Olympics. This fight gives us a chance to see how both boxers stack up against a common opponent, although that rematch won’t happen anytime soon. Stevenson’s already won a belt and seeking more at 130, while Ramirez is still developing as a prospect and looks like he’ll be settling in at 126 for the foreseeable future.
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The federal census numbers are in, and they are concerning. New Mexico has gained only 58,000 residents since 2010 while our neighboring states flourished. More people are leaving than moving here, we’re losing our future leaders and our overall population is getting older.
New Mexico’s overall population has grown by just 2.8% since 2010, the smallest rate recorded since statehood. Meanwhile, Texas grew by 15.9%, Colorado by 14.8%, Arizona by 11.9% and the nation by 7.4%. Utah led the country with a phenomenal growth rate of 18.4%.
There are those who say that’s fine with them, that we don’t have the resources for more people. But low, flat or negative population growth is a symptom of an illness. State leaders should take the census numbers very seriously because they are an indication of our future. Policymakers need to sit down and ask themselves what they are doing wrong, and the
What’s next now that New Mexico has legalized recreational marijuana? Friday, 07 May 2021
Javier Martinez remembers the puzzled faces of a group of constituents as he pitched the legalization of marijuana over pizza dinner in Southeast New Mexico.
“The looks were like, ‘why the hell are you doing this?’” the Democratic state representative from Albuquerque recalled. It was a tough crowd including immigrants from Mexico, where the drug cartels kill thousands and profit billions from illicit marijuana exports.
His argument? If you make it legal on the U.S. side, if you regulate our growers and set clear rules for our retailers, the cartels will get stuck with their illegal crop on the Mexican side.
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