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Legalization of Cannabis in Germany: One Year Later – More Problems than Solutions
... the Industry and Society
The plans for legislative revision have alarmed the nascent legal cannabis industry. Companies that invested in the cultivation and sale of marijuana through social clubs or pharmaceutical channels fear losses. If new restrictions ... ... challenging choice. The country must either adjust its strategy or revert to strict prohibitions. In either scenario, the key guiding principle should be the well-being of citizens – public health and societal safety. The German cannabis experiment has demonstrated ...
What are Dividends?
... a secretary are elected, or these roles may be predefined in internal documents. Voting on agenda items occurs based on the principle of "one share—one vote". The decision to pay dividends is made by a majority of votes from shareholders ... ... have a dividend policy that determines what percentage of profits is allocated for dividend payouts. Some investors prefer to invest in dividend stocks—securities from large companies that regularly pay substantial dividends, thus increasing shareholder ...
Nine countries and 12,000 warheads: How the world's nuclear arsenal is distributed
... unacceptable retaliatory strike in the event of an attack. However, with the intensification of geopolitical competition, Beijing is investing in expanding and modernizing its forces. Today, China possesses a nuclear triad:
A powerful arsenal of ground-based ... ...
France
France
possesses approximately 290 nuclear warheads. Historically, the French have built their deterrence concept on the principle of "devastating retaliatory strike" (“force de frappe”). France's nuclear forces consist of two components:
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