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  3. Law Enforcement Officers Safety Act - Wikipedia

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    The Law Enforcement Officers Safety Act (LEOSA) is a United States federal law, enacted in 2004, that allows two classes of persons—the "qualified law enforcement officer" and the "qualified retired or separated law enforcement officer"—to carry a concealed firearm in any jurisdiction in the United States, regardless of state or local laws ...

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  6. Nike's Black Friday Sale Is Here and the Discounts Are Massive

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    Shop Nike fashion apparel, sneakers like Air Force 1 and Pegasus styles, gear and accessories up to 60 percent off for Black Friday and Cyber Monday 2022.

  7. Nike sweatshops - Wikipedia

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    Nike sweatshops. Nike, Inc. has been accused of using sweatshops and worker abuse to produce footwear and apparel in East Asia. After rising prices and the increasing cost of labor in Korean and Taiwanese factories, Nike began contracting in countries elsewhere in Asia, which includes parts of India, Pakistan, and Indonesia.

  8. Counterfeit consumer good - Wikipedia

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    Description. Knockoff Sharpie named "Skerple". A counterfeit consumer good is a good —often of inferior quality—made or sold under another's brand name without the brand owner's authorization. The term counterfeit, fraudulent, and suspect items (CFSI) is also used to describe such goods. [2]