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In today's edition, New Jersey attorney Charles X. Gormally explains how governments all-too-often promote programs that sound good to the voters, but in reality don't work. These include rent control and healthcare, as well as attempts to prohibit or over-regulate cannabis. Hear insights on these subjects from a different perspective. If the incentives are adjusted to promote businesses to provide low-cost housing, controlled cannabis and quality healthcare, that is what we will receive. But if bureaucrats ignore those incentives, the results will be products of lower quality and higher cost or, with cannabis, the illegal Black Market. If you find these assertion to be logical, contact your local public officials and tell them so.