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With the government committed to regulating the manufacture, importation and marketing of iron-fortified wheat flour on Congolese territory, all other participants are now just waiting for the green light.
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And pro-pot political action committees such as the National Organization for the Reform of Marijuana Laws (NORML) PAC and the Marijuana Policy Project (MPP) PAC are putting these resources into action by supporting state and federal candidates who are committed to legalizing medical marijuana and regulating recreational cannabis like they do alcohol.
To this end, the Government is committed to develop the legal framework regulating manufacturing, importation and marketing of iron fortified wheat flour on Congolese territory.
She founded Don't Hate Regulate, an organization committed to modifying "the misconduct and destructive activity in the field today".
Besides regulating the land-pooling policy, DDA is also committed to accountability and transparency by allowing the population to monitor its infrastructure projects online.
But thus far Turnbull has only committed to maintaining a ban on importing the Adler until the states determine how they will regulate the weapon.
In January Peru ratified the Minamata Convention on Mercury, a legally-binding global treaty which commits parties to regulate artisanal and small-scale mining, among other things, and states that "parties may cooperate with each other" to stop altogether the use of mercury or mercury compounds in such mining.
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