“I don’t need international law, state tax revenue forecast is stable, US high court could hear case regarding raid of Hawaii Cannabis Ministry.”
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Today’s Front Page‘I don’t need international law’By DAVID E. SANGER, TYLER PAGER, KATIE ROGERS and ZOLAN KANNO-YOUNGSNYTimes News Service WASHINGTON – President Donald Trump declared Wednesday evening that his power as commander in chief is constrained only by his “own morality,” brushing aside international law and other checks on his ability to use military might to strike, invade or coerce nations around the world. Asked in a wide-ranging interview with The New York Times if there were any limits on his global powers, Trump said:…Read more State tax revenue forecast as stableBy ANDREW GOMES Honolulu Star-Advertiser Hawaii’s economy may be in better shape this year than previously forecast, but state lawmakers should not expect any additional or reduced revenue to work with for the upcoming fiscal year budget. The state Council on Revenues decided during a meeting Wednesday to leave unchanged its prior forecast for state general fund revenue in the current and next fiscal years. That means the Legislature will need to base its budget for the next fiscal year,…Read more US high court could hear case regrading raid of THC MinistryBy JOHN BURNETT Hawaii Tribune-Herald The U.S. Supreme Court has scheduled a conference today in Washington, D.C., to consider surveillance and privacy issues surrounding the federal raid in 2010 of The Hawaii Cannabis Ministry – also known as the THC Ministry – which operated openly for yearswith a storefront banner in downtown Hilo. Wesley Mark Sudbury, one of 14 people arrested in the operation – in which the feds were assisted by local law enforcement – and who was convicted in…Read more |
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