Some call it the next big gold fever, but the truth is that it has nothing to do with the precious metal. It's about marijuana, and that is that the plant is unleashing a financial trend that is just beginning; at least in the United States and soon in Canada. Investors throughout the United States are preparing to mount the next "wave of legalization", a trend that is already being seen in the market. From January 1, California joined seven other states (Colorado, Washington, Nevada ... etc) that allow the business and consumption of the grass for recreational use. Faced with this "green fever", more and more investors are putting their chips in the plant, in fact there are already several companies related to this activity. But as with any novelty, it is also risky to invest in a product that produces highs and lows as they are very volatile. What is your opinion regarding the legalization of marijuana? How do you think that the legalization of this affects our country economically?
Mamoudou Gassama, Paris' Street Hero
On May 29th, Mamoudou Gassama, an 22 year-old inmigrant performed an act of heroism in the streets of Paris when he climbed a four-story building in order to save a child that was dangling from a sidewalk of the building. Mamoudou earned the nickname ''Spider-man of the 18th'' after climbing 4 strories, resembling the comic book hero ''Spider-man'', for being the only person brave enough to save the child from a deadly accident, and because the building was located in the 18th Arrondissement. The state of France has decided to reward his heroism with a legal status in the country. Lots of people were against the idea of giving away legal status to an inmigrant man just like that, but brave men who put their lives on the line to save a child are exactly the kind of people anyone would want in their country. And indeed, France's civil code states: "Article 21-19 says that a fast-track naturalization procedure is possible for a foreign national...
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