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| For many in the medical community, the disparity in treatment for those who can and can't pay is a cause for concern. The Fed's latest move, combined with reports of increased unemployment and diminished productivity, highlights cause for concern among some investors who worry that the economy, whose health greatly influences real estate fundamentals like vacancy and rental rates, may sputter at a time when they are depending on it to remain strong. The laws provide cause for concern because of their tendency to 'criminalise non-criminal behaviour,' 'perpetuate stereotypes' and 'draw more people into the juvenile and criminal justice systems'. |
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