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In a rather bizarre ruling this week, a district judge in Manhattan actually struck down a

law that was recently passed by lawmakers in the state of New York that would have made

opioid manufacturers and distributors pay upwards of $600, million dollars to help the

state cover the costs of battling the opioid epidemic.

Great law, great idea, exactly what needs to happen, and even the judge said that like

the reasoning and the rationale for this law was 100 percent spot on and accurate.

Unfortunately, because you won't let you wrote this into legislation, you're not going to

let drug companies and drug distributors pass on those costs to the consumers.

That somehow violates the commerce clause.

So I have to strike down the whole thing.

I don't understand that line of logic whatsoever.

I mean it.

It violates the commerce clause somehow because companies can't screw over consumers to make

them pay for the problems that pharmaceutical companies started.

Somebody for the love of God explained to me how that makes any sense and how that could

possibly violate the commerce clause.

Companies do this kind of crap all the time.

It's externalizing the costs

and it's disgusting.

You know, they, they want us to pay for their messes.

You know, whether it's oil spills, whether it's massive chemical contamination or whether

it's the opioid epidemic.

They want the victims, the consumers, the people they lied to to cover the costs of

it.

That is what they argued in front of this judge and this judge said, you know what?

You're right.

It's really not fair that if they're going to charge you $600 million, you can't built

$600 million out of consumers to make up for it.

That's just not fair to you.

Is it?

Now?

I don't know anything about this judge.

Maybe she is a wonderful person and I don't want to sit here and say that she is a horrible

person, but this is a bad ruling.

This is a very disgusting, bad and improper ruling that she issued this week.

Opioid companies knew what they were doing.

The distributors knew what they were doing.

Their documents prove that without a doubt, so to say that it's unfair to them or that

it violates some dormant commerce clause that hasn't been used in decades is absolutely

insane.

These companies caused this crisis.

The state of New York was trying to get them to pay up for it and all these drug companies

and distributors wanted to do was externalize those costs and pass them back onto the consumers.

And the judge in this case happened to think that that was just a okay with her.

For more infomation >> Judge Says Big Pharma Doesn't Have To Pay For Opioid Epidemic In New York - Duration: 2:57.

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What is AWS IAM? | JumpCloud Video - Duration: 3:02.

Hey, it's Vince with JumpCloud. Welcome to another episode of our "What Is?" video

series. In this episode, we'll be talking about AWS IAM. So, what is AWS IAM? Well,

first and foremost, it stands for Amazon Web Services™ (AWS) Identity and Access

Management (IAM). It is an AWS service that provides identity management

capabilities for AWS customers by giving IT the ability to control which users

have permission to access various AWS resources, and the type of actions that

they can perform at the web application layer. AWS Identity and Access Management

leverages three core objects for managing user identities and access:

users, groups, and permissions. Users represent actual AWS customers and are

used to authenticate and authorize user access. Groups are a collection of users,

which allow admins to manage multiple users at once.

Finally, permissions determine which AWS users can access a particular resource

and the actions that they can perform. AWS Identity and Access Management is

certainly a great solution for managing AWS user identities. However, it is

limited by the fact that it only supports AWS user identities at the web

console layer. In other words, additional solutions will be required to manage

access to AWS servers. Not to mention the huge number of resources that fall

outside of the AWS ecosystem. Fortunately, JumpCloud® Directory-as-a-Service® goes

much further to provide not only management capabilities for AWS Identity

and Access Management and various AWS resources, but also for systems,

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protocol, or location. As a result, IT admins can centralize Identity and

Access Management across their entire IT network, compared to just AWS alone. To

learn how the JumpCloud Directory-as-a-Service platform can

manage the breadth of your IT infrastructure, including managing access

to AWS resources, drop us a note. You can also sign up for a free Directory-as-a-

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hesitate to contact the JumpCloud team to answer any questions.

For more infomation >> What is AWS IAM? | JumpCloud Video - Duration: 3:02.

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