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The hemp loophole has become a national intoxicant market

An op-ed argues that while recent federal legislation aims to correct the 2018 farm bill's loophole regarding intoxicating hemp products, states must maintain authority to regulate the burgeoning market to prevent it from becoming politically entrenched.

The hemp loophole has become a national intoxicant market

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Foreign Nationals Exploit Pension Payment Loophole

There is a growing number of cases where foreign nationals receive an old-age pension after subscribing to the National Pension for just one month in Korea and paying 119 months of past contributions…

  • Foreign nationals exploit pension loophole, boosting applications 20-fold
  • Lump sum payments surge 26.9-fold, totaling 5.46 billion won
  • Concerns raised over undermining postponed payment system's purpose

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