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As feds push menthol cigarette ban, states weigh broader measures


New York Assembly member Rodneyse Bichotte Hermelyn inherited a love of music from her father, legendary Haitian big band jazz musician Marcel Bichotte. But she doesn’t want to end up dying at 73 from lung and throat cancer, as her dad did, likely because he chain-smoked menthol cigarettes.
Before her political career, Bichotte Hermelyn was a singer who once performed at Carnegie Hall with her all-city chorus in high school. But her dad’s early death, and the passing of her mother this spring at 82 of congestive heart failure linked to smoking, has nurtured a new passion — ending the sale of all flavored tobacco products. ....

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Missouri Senate votes to block federal gun law enforcement


Missouri Senate votes to block federal gun law enforcement
May 14, 2021 GMT
JEFFERSON CITY, Mo. (AP)
Missouri senators on Thursday passed a bill to block local police from enforcing federal gun laws, sending the bill to the House just hours before lawmakers’ Friday deadline.
The Republican-led state Senate voted 22-10 in favor of the bill.
If enacted, the Missouri measure would penalize local police departments if their officers enforce federal gun laws. Those agencies could be sued and would face minimum $50,000 fines.
Federal law enforcement could still enforce federal gun laws, but any Missouri officers would be barred from helping.
Republican backers have said they’re motivated by the possibility of new federal gun restrictions under Democratic President Joe Biden and the Democratic-led U.S. House. ....

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Australian telco fined $39M for exploiting Indigenous folk


Australian telco fined $39M for exploiting Indigenous folk
By ROD McGUIRKMay 13, 2021 GMT
CANBERRA, Australia (AP) Australia’s largest telecommunications company Telstra was fined 50 million Australian dollars ($39 million) on Thursday for unconscionable conduct in selling remote Indigenous customers mobile phone contracts that they did not understand and could not afford.
The fine ordered by a Federal Court judge is the second largest ever imposed under Australian consumer law.
Telstra admitted the offenses in signing up 108 Indigenous customers, some of whom spoke English as a second or third language, to mobile phone accounts.
Staff sometimes manipulated credit assessments to say unemployed customers had jobs. They also failed to properly explain the potential costs and falsely represented products as free of cost. ....

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Law Enforcement Officers' Bill of Rights Should Be Repealed in All States


Maryland recently became the first state in the country to repeal its Law Enforcement Officers’ Bill of Rights (LEOBR). This type of law grants police officers special protections from prosecution and discipline. In theory, LEOBRs are meant to protect police officers from undo prosecution and discriminatory discipline; but in practice, they make it very difficult for law enforcement officers to be tried for excessive use of force.
It makes sense that Maryland was the first state to do away with these policies. After Freddie Gray suffered fatal spinal cord injuries in Baltimore police custody in 2015, then-mayor Stephanie Rawlings-Blake blamed the state’s LEOBR for delaying the investigation into his death. Frustrated by the piecemeal reforms made in the wake of Gray’s killing, over 90 organizations across Maryland came together to form the Maryland Coalition for Justice and Police Accountability (MCJPA). One of their top priorities: repealing the state’s LEOBR, which t ....

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