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Count to ten then “court” again Stuff

Count to ten then “court” again Stuff

In theory, a soldier who refuses to comply with these ‘spiritual’ orders on the grounds of a conflict with their own personal faith or conscience faces a charge of disobedience – an offence punishable by up to two years’ imprisonment.
Together, these three bills create a layered, compounding risk for the organic sector and for all non-GE farmers, producers and consumers. Public submissions close for two of the bills tonight.
The myth of maximum occupation meets cold, hard numbers.