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A.M. Links: Congress Blocks D.C. Pot Decriminalization, Google Starts Disappearing Search Results, Bad News for Craft Brewers

Elizabeth Nolan Brown | 6.26.2014 9:00 AM

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  • House Republicans are determined to keep D.C. residents going to jail for minor pot offenses, voting Wednesday to block funding for a new district decriminalization law. A spokesman for D.C. Mayor Vincent Gray said the city would proceed with implementing the law anyway. 

  • A federal appeals court ruled 2-1 against Utah's same-sex marriage ban, moving the battle a step closer to the U.S. Supreme Court. 
  • Americans' newfound love for super hoppy IPAs is leading to a serious hops shortage that's driving up prices and worrying craft brewers.
  • Reefer madness is declining globally, according to a new report from the U.N. Office on Drugs and Crime. Cannabis use in the U.S., however, is reaching a new high.
  • Google has begun removing results from its search engine as required under Europe's new "right to be forgotten" law. 
  • The Iranian government's baby fever may lead to a ban on abortions and all forms of sterilization, including vasectomies and tubectomies.  
  • The Republican National Committee has narrowed down its 2016 convention choices to Cleveland and Dallas. 

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  1. Fist of Etiquette   11 years ago

    Make those comments count, boys. They're rationing.

    1. The DerpRider   11 years ago

      Wow. So zero comments is too many... Let's try this again.

      Bummed about Aereo. I'm just far enough north of Detroit that I can't grab OTA with my antenna. Too far east of Flint and Saginaw as well. I get three sets of the same PBS shows. So I have that going for me. What it means is that I'll be using TVPortal or Showbox to get the network shows now. So instead of a nice legal way to watch free TV (which still included the commercials), I'll have to use sketchy apps and cast them to my TV and get the stuff anyway. Damn Luddites.

    2. Rufus J. Firefly   11 years ago

      Hello.

    3. Restoras   11 years ago

      And...the skwerellz attack again.

      You gotta be shitting me. Too many comments? WTMFF, who am I, Jeffrey Jones in Amadeus???

      http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dCud8H7z7vU

  2. Fist of Etiquette   11 years ago

    Cannabis use in the U.S., however, is reaching a new high.

    PUN.

  3. Slammer   11 years ago

    Meet instagram sensation 'The Fat Jew'

    He's actually pretty funny

    1. Atanarjuat   11 years ago

      All fat Jews are funny. Well, except Seth Rogan.

  4. Fist of Etiquette   11 years ago

    The Republican National Committee has narrowed down its 2016 convention choices to Cleveland and Dallas.

    One of those won't let them down.

    1. KDN   11 years ago

      The potential for Johnny Football RNC antics surely make Cleveland the proper choice here.

      Besides, Romo era Dallas is basically guaranteed to let you down. They should go with the tremendous upside potential of Cleveland.

      1. CE   11 years ago

        Texas is already in the bag. Better go with Ohio.

  5. sarcasmic   11 years ago

    Dammit. I might have to actually work today.

    1. Trials and Trippelations   11 years ago

      I might actually have to read the H&R articles today.

  6. Palin's Buttplug   11 years ago

    O Brother Where Art Thou? - replay in Mississippi GOP Primary

    The Homer Stokes character and "RE-FORHM" candidate (McDaniel) lost to the old establishment incumbent Pappy O'Daniel (Cochran). Same state as the movie too. Uncanny.

    1. Stormy Dragon   11 years ago

      And much like Homer Stokes, McDaniel was a closet white supremacist who threw a racist fit after he lost.

    2. CE   11 years ago

      Pass the biscuits!

  7. sarcasmic   11 years ago

    Comments are working now?

    1. Zeb   11 years ago

      I don't think I'd go that far.

      1. CE   11 years ago

        Better than yesterday.

  8. sarcasmic   11 years ago

    Two teenagers left in holding cells for nearly THREE DAYS with no food or water because 'police forgot they were there'
    The teens were already in a detention center for previous crimes but were put in a holding cell awaiting transport after meeting with a judge on Friday
    Deputies didn't notice the teenagers in the holding cells so left for the weekend and didn't come back till Monday
    'As a law enforcement agency that taps itself as a professional agency, I'm as embarrassed today as I can possibly be,' said Sheriff Phil Miller
    Miller says that there is a color-coded system that alerts deputies as to whether or not a cell is locked but that deputies didn't follow protocol
    Other than being extremely hungry and thirsty and without access to toilet paper the teens were in otherwise good health

    http://www.dailymail.co.uk/new.....there.html

    Investigators are questioning deputies and if necessary the responsible parties may be fired.

    Yeah right.

    1. SugarFree   11 years ago

      don't herp the derp if you can derp the herp! ha ha ha

      /laol

    2. Ken Shultz   11 years ago

      "deputies didn't follow protocol"

      We make jokes about how "procedures were followed". It's really sorry when management says that procedures weren't followed--and nothing happens anyway.

  9. gaijin   11 years ago

    to block funding for a new district decriminalization law

    How much money could it require to NOT prosecute people criminally?

    1. Atanarjuat   11 years ago

      Government can't even not do something efficiently.

    2. AlmightyJB   11 years ago

      Wod Federal dollars and asset forefeiture.

      1. Juice   11 years ago

        Exactly. They don't want to give marijuana prosecution because it's a cash cow.

  10. Notorious G.K.C.   11 years ago

    "KHARTOUM, Sudan (AP) ? A Sudanese Christian woman whose death sentence for apostasy was overturned was freed again on Thursday after being detained on accusations of forging travel documents."

    http://bigstory.ap.org/article.....reed-again

    1. Heroic Mulatto   11 years ago

      But has she left the country? Because being free, but still in Sudan, doesn't mean shit in a country where you can face the death penalty for naming a teddy bear "Muhammad".

      1. Notorious G.K.C.   11 years ago

        Still not out of the woods...

  11. Notorious G.K.C.   11 years ago

    "A young bear fell through an Alaska couple's skylight while they were preparing to celebrate their child's birthday, sending the humans scurrying out the room while he feasted on cupcakes....

    ""I was literally in the room, and I heard this cracking," [Glenn] Merrill told the paper, describing the sound of the skylight's plexiglass creaking under the bear. "And the next thing you know, there's this bear that, I mean, literally, fell right from (the skylight). It was like one metre away from me.""

    http://www.cbc.ca/news/world/a.....-1.2688030

    1. SweatingGin   11 years ago

      Did they literally say "one metre away", or did CBC literally take some liberties?

      1. ace_m82   11 years ago

        They may have used the measure, but you know darn well if they did they said "meter", not "metre". They were Americans, after all.

    2. Mike Laursen   11 years ago

      Gee, Yogi, could I get hurt when I fall though the skylight?

      Cup-a-cakes, Boo Boo! Cup-a-cakes! You'll be fine!

      1. CE   11 years ago

        Party crasher!

  12. Restoras   11 years ago

    Koskinen is a major Democrat donor, but I am sure that won't cloud, distort, or sway his work uncovering malfeasance at the IRS...

    http://freebeacon.com/politics.....r-to-dems/

  13. The Late P Brooks   11 years ago

    The Republican National Committee has narrowed down its 2016 convention choices to Cleveland and Dallas.

    Definitely Cleveland.

    Because,

    WHAT DIFFERENCE, AT THIS POINT, DOES IT MAKE?

    CHRISTIE / HUCKABEE 2016

  14. gaijin   11 years ago

    jesus, are you trying to get me to quit donating? fix this shit

  15. Restoras   11 years ago

    Americans' newfound love for super hoppy IPAs is leading to a serious hops shortage that's driving up prices and worrying craft brewers

    Good. More porters, browns, and stouts, please.

    1. Knarf Yenrab!   11 years ago

      Yes. I say this as someone who likes hoppy bears, but enough on the IPAs. Dogfish Head must go.

      1. Knarf Yenrab!   11 years ago

        who likes hoppy bears

        That . . . is not what I intended.

        1. Not a Libertarian   11 years ago

          http://www.jumponmarkslist.com.....srl_31.JPG

          GayToberfest

      2. Xeones   11 years ago

        I'm pretty sure IPAs are a joke that someone is playing on hipsters.

        Also, Hoppy Bears would be an excellent name for a band.

        1. Zeb   11 years ago

          No, people actually do like them. Though I'll agree that it has become a bit too much. And I like well hopped IPAs quite a bit. But there are other kinds of hops and other styles of beer that are good too.

          Is the hop shortage why all American craft beers seem to have gone up in price by a dollar or two recently?

          1. It's a wagon wheel!   11 years ago

            "No, people actually do like them"

            Um, yeah, that's the joke.

        2. CE   11 years ago

          Or Hoppy Beards, a hipster band.

    2. Warren's Strapon   11 years ago

      Subhead from the linked article:

      In 2004, a pound of the grain cost $1.88. Last year: $3.59. It may be headed for $10 as a shortage hits the beer industry.

      /facepalm

      1. a better weapon   11 years ago

        I'm willing to bet that comparison isn't corrected for inflation. Whatever shortage there may be, I'm guessing is negligible.

        The media loves a good shortage scare. Remember a couple years ago when kids wouldn't have balloons at their birthday parties because OMGZZ HELIUM SHORTUGE!!!

        1. Warren's Strapon   11 years ago

          My point was that hops aren't grains. They're flowers.

        2. Stormy Dragon   11 years ago

          The helium shortage was avoided because guess what else you can frack for besides natural gas?

          http://boingboing.net/2013/07/.....izona.html

      2. DrAwkward   11 years ago

        I love IPAs myself, and I don't believe there is any real long-term shortage of hops. The stuff grows so fast you can almost see it grow with the naked eye.

        Plus something called the "price system" should bring more hops to the market without much disturbance.

        1. BakedPenguin   11 years ago

          This. People who grow plants are going to look at that price and decide they might do well to grow some hops.

    3. Stormy Dragon   11 years ago

      Hops is the easy button for beer. Throw in enough and they no one can tell how crap your brew is because they won't be able to taste anything.

      1. Warren's Strapon   11 years ago

        I think that applies more to roasted grains. Stouts are frequently recommended for first-time homebrewers for that reason.

        1. R C Dean   11 years ago

          So are IPAs. Much as I hate to admit it, I (umm, this hurts) agree with Stormy.

        2. Marty Feldman's Eyes   11 years ago

          I would qualify that as *should* be recommended for first timers. For decades every book I read starts out first timers with a pale ale, which is about the worst style you could start with as it guarantees that off-flavors will be prominent. Personally I'd recommend either porter or even belgian (easy to mask problems behind all that belgian funk) for first timers.

  16. The DerpRider   11 years ago

    Guys throw out winning lottery ticket and sue to get the money.

    1. SweatingGin   11 years ago

      I, uh, also threw out a winning lottery... er... ticket.

  17. waffles   11 years ago

    I think I'm not allowed to comment anymore. I refuse to repent for my sins so I bid you adieu adieu adieu.

    1. a better weapon   11 years ago

      This is the first time in weeks I've been able to so...

      *sticks thumbs in ears, wiggles fingers, and sneers*
      neener neener neener!

  18. The Tone Police   11 years ago

    Yo, fuck reason's commenting system

  19. sarcasmic   11 years ago

    Ten-year-old Caden had up to 70 seizures a day... until his family moved to Colorado so he could use medical marijuana
    Caden Clark, 10, was diagnosed with Lennox-Gastaut Syndrome, an illness which causes him to suffer 10-100 seizures a day
    His family moved to Colorado in December so he could use a special strain of medical marijuana called Charlotte's Web
    He was allowed his first dose at the end of May and his family noticed an almost immediate improvement
    Now Caden can go days without suffering a single seizure

    http://www.dailymail.co.uk/new.....juana.html

    Chris Clark was hesitant to give his child the drug at first, however, since he has worked for the Atlanta Police Department for 26 years and currently is in charge of their drug evidence inventory.
    'I was real nervous about what my peers would think about me doing this,' Mr Clark told the Guardian. 'I finally came to the conclusion that if there is a chance that this product could help my child, then you've got to do it.'

    Yeah, but you've got no problem with putting people in prison for the very same thing. Fucker.

  20. Atanarjuat   11 years ago

    How do you guys listen to music these days? I have a Pandora account but never use it. Usually I just pop an artist's name into Youtube, and keep clicking on the suggested videos.

    Just ran across a surprise appearance by Morgan Freeman at some blues club (he comes onstage at about 9:20).

    1. Lord Humungus   11 years ago

      Vinyl at home, with some occasional Spotify or even radio if I'm feeling lazy.

      MP3s at work.

      MP3/CD for car use.

      For finding new music, Youtube is pretty good too. I've also had some results with Spotify Radio. Or else I'll sample recommendations on Amazon.

    2. Palin's Buttplug   11 years ago

      It is hard to beat Youtube. If not for it I would never have found the extended studio version of 'Gimme Shelter'. Yes, there is one and it is great.

    3. Zeb   11 years ago

      I mostly listen to CDs or vinyl. I like the limitations of physical media (and the sound quality of vinyl). It forces me to listen to more whole albums.

      1. lap83   11 years ago

        Yeah, there is definitely something to be said for a well constructed album.

    4. lap83   11 years ago

      I make Youtube playlists

    5. Restoras   11 years ago

      I listen to Pandora a lot, and have found new music (new to me, at least) that I have bought and loaded on my iPod.

    6. a better weapon   11 years ago

      I used to go to Purevolume which used to be great for finding unsigned punk, prog rock, hardcore, or metal bands.

      Now it's oversaturated with pop punk and indie and website promoted bands (read: this shitty band paid us $75 to be on the front page for a day)

      Sure they have a labeling system, but none of the content makers use it correctly.

    7. CE   11 years ago

      I don't listen to music anymore. Who has 3 minutes to spare?

  21. Florida Man   11 years ago

    I was on hiatus from H&R because of a job change and I come back now and you pull this shit! Fix the commenting for the love of all that is good and holy!

    1. Atanarjuat   11 years ago

      a job change

      Not cooking up meth anymore?

      1. Florida Man   11 years ago

        Now I'm doing gator and nuisance animal removal. It doesn't pay as well as meth but I get to eat whatever I catch so I call it an upgrade.

  22. Palin's Buttplug   11 years ago

    a serious hops shortage that's driving up prices and worrying craft brewers.

    INFLATION! SEE! I TOLDS YA!

    (Yell the Peanuts)

    1. barfman2014   11 years ago

      *barf*

  23. Lord Humungus   11 years ago

    it just gets worse and worse

  24. Aloysious   11 years ago

    Red Nichols and his Five Pennies on the Lawrence Welk show December 29, 1959.

  25. sarcasmic   11 years ago

    NYPD cop found drunk and NAKED in stranger's apartment hours after receiving department's second-highest honor from de Blasio
    Eugene Donnelly received the Police Combat Cross on June 10 for heroic actions in a 2012 shootout with a Bronx teen
    He was reportedly found intoxicated later that evening wearing only his underwear in a woman's apartment
    The woman claims Donnelly assaulted her, a police source said

    http://www.dailymail.co.uk/new.....honor.html
    Heroes.

  26. sarcasmic   11 years ago

    Dancing park ranger fired for 'R-rated' crotch-grabbing Macarena routine that had parents covering their kids' eyes
    Deryl Nelson, 51, was captured at Coolidge Park in Chattanooga, Tennessee
    A visitor failed to see the funny side of his antics, and complained
    Officials accused him of neglecting his duties and 'unbecoming conduct'
    He defended actions, saying: 'It's nothing like doing any bumping and grinding'

    http://www.dailymail.co.uk/new.....-eyes.html
    Now if he'd just killed someone, then nothing else would have happened. But no. He's got to go and do a dirty dancing routine, and get himself fired.

  27. Longtorso, Johnny   11 years ago

    My Reason subscription renewal is sitting on my dining room table. I'll renew when they fix the commenting system.

  28. Lord Humungus   11 years ago

    I logged out and logged back in... now I can comment?

    testing

    testing

    1. Lord at War   11 years ago

      testing

  29. sarcasmic   11 years ago

    Splashing out at the shops: Hundreds of fish take over abandoned mall after it was flooded
    New World Mall in Bangkok, Thailand, flooded after fire destroyed roof
    Locals noticed water attracted mosquitoes so introduced fish to eat them
    The freshwater talapia have thrived and hundreds fill abandoned building

    http://www.dailymail.co.uk/new.....ooded.html
    Cool story.

  30. Slammer   11 years ago

    Hospital use data mining for intervention.

    Carolinas HealthCare System operates the largest group of medical centers in North Carolina and South Carolina, with more than 900 care centers, including hospitals, nursing homes, doctors' offices and surgical centers. The health system is placing its data, which include purchases a patient has made using a credit card or store loyalty card, into predictive models that give a risk score to patients.

    Within the next two years, Dulin plans for that score to be regularly passed to doctors and nurses who can reach out to high-risk patients to suggest interventions before patients fall ill.

    "What we are looking to find are people before they end up in trouble," said Dulin, who is also a practicing physician. "The idea is to use big data and predictive models to think about population health and drill down to the individual levels to find someone running into trouble that we can reach out to and try to help out."

  31. John   11 years ago

    Is there some reason why every publication on the internet can maintain proper commenting system and reason can't?

    1. Sevo   11 years ago

      John,
      Hit 'em where it hurts. My 2014 donation to reason is now $310 less than my 2013.

      1. Sevo   11 years ago

        Make that $320.

    2. Restoras   11 years ago

      Reason is the Somalia of internet commenting. That's what happens when libertarians take over!

    3. CE   11 years ago

      They all use Facebook now.

  32. sarcasmic   11 years ago

    Nothing to laugh at! Comedienne Kathy Griffin, 53, goes completely nude for raunchy new photo shoot

    http://www.dailymail.co.uk/tvs.....shoot.html
    Click at your own risk. Some things cannot be unseen.

    1. Atanarjuat   11 years ago

      Not clicking that. This one was interesting. I wonder what my ancestors tribal garb looked like.

    2. Zeb   11 years ago

      Aside from the fact that it is Kathy Griffin, that's not too bad for 53.

  33. Sevo   11 years ago

    CA Dems cannot understand "make no law..."

    "California seeks constitutional convention over Citizens United"
    http://www.sfgate.com/politics.....hc-bayarea

    It's the stupid all the way down.

    1. Invisible Finger   11 years ago

      At least before compulsory schooling, the stupid knew they were stupid. Now the stupid think they're TOP MEN.

  34. EDG reppin' LBC   11 years ago

    Fuck Reason.

    Fuck Michigan.

  35. Sevo   11 years ago

    Reason #138 why you can ignore scare stories about 'X going extinct!'

    "Report: Great white sharks on rise off California"
    [...]
    "A 2011 study by researchers at Stanford University and UC Davis, published in the journal Biology Letters, estimated that fewer than 500 adults live along the continent's western edge, igniting a debate over whether the genetically distinct Pacific white shark should be listed as endangered.
    The new report finds that the great white population is not only "stable" but may be growing."
    http://www.sfgate.com/science/.....578639.php

  36. Flatulent Monkey   11 years ago

    ...voting Wednesday to block funding for a new district decriminalization law.

    1. How exactly do you block funding for ceasing an activity?

    2. These are the actions of the party that is purportedly big fans of the Ninth Amendment?!

    3. Squirrel Solution.

  37. Griffin3   11 years ago

    I don't remember where I linked this from, but here's a non-Balko nutpunch for you -- The U.S. Supreme Court Is Marching in Lockstep with the Police State

  38. Restoras   11 years ago

    The derp and butt-hurt at hotair.com over Rand Paul is priceless.

    Purity Test fail!

    Well, the mask is slipping. Libertarians have also been another wing of GOPe. Their leanings are more with the Progressives with whom they differ on details and they hate conservatives like everybody else. They are employed by the GOPe to split conservative vote, that's all.
    promachus on June 25, 2014 at 8:44 PM

    I would say they're drawing a paycheck from the left in most cases, but it depends on the race.
    Missy on June 25, 2014 at 8:49 PM

    Many, if not most, Libertarians are liberals who don't want to pay taxes.
    bw222 on June 25, 2014 at 8:54 PM

    Notice who is praising Rand Paul? The trolls.
    bw222 on June 25, 2014 at 8:59 PM

    Hmmm? I hate being 100% right on all my prognostications. Rand Paul is a closet liberal that was just screaming to get out. Now get out
    Brock Robamney on June 25, 2014 at 9:37 PM

    Scratch a Libertarian and you often get a Lefty who doesn't feel so guilty about wanting to hang on to his money, after all.
    formwiz on June 25, 2014 at 9:41 PM

    Libertarians are just liberals who don't like taxes. Paul will never get close to the presidency.
    peacenprosperity on June 25, 2014 at 9:56 PM

    Can't trust libertarians.
    S.P. Link on June 26, 2014 at 9:20 AM

    1. Knarf Yenrab!   11 years ago

      Many, if not most, Libertarians are liberals who don't want to pay taxes.
      bw222 on June 25, 2014 at 8:54 PM

      That might be the most sagacious comment that site has ever witnessed. I wonder whether someone should tell them what liberal means in the tradition of Locke and Smith.

    2. Max Power   11 years ago

      They forgot to add that we also like drugs.

      1. Max Power   11 years ago

        Oh wait, no, that's what liberals say. Conservatives that like pot. I get these mixed up.

    3. Zeb   11 years ago

      "GOPe"?

      1. Warren's Strapon   11 years ago

        Yeah, what the fuck is that?

        1. Restoras   11 years ago

          No idea. Maybe the No True Scotsman conservatives over there have come up with what they think is a clever acronym for extremists in their midst who will have no impact?

          1. Warren's Strapon   11 years ago

            It's probably one of those things like "Red Tony" that only makes sense to the in-group over there.

      2. Stormy Dragon   11 years ago

        GOP establishment

        1. Warren's Strapon   11 years ago

          If I'm part of the GOP establishment, where's my paycheck? I assume it's lost somewhere with all that sweet Koch Brothers lucre I'm supposed to be getting.

          1. Stormy Dragon   11 years ago

            I'm not agreeing with them. I just think that's what GOPe stand for. Because to them, the GOP establishment is the all purpose boogeyman responsible for everything bad that happens to them.

            1. Warren's Strapon   11 years ago

              Oh, I didn't mean to imply you agreed. Sorry. I was arguing with them, not you.

    4. Warren's Strapon   11 years ago

      Can't trust libertarians.

      Did one break his heart or something?

  39. Slammer   11 years ago

    Which is running better now? Healthcare.gov or Reason?

    1. Slammer   11 years ago

      /sarc

    2. Brett L   11 years ago

      That's a low blow.

  40. Matrix   11 years ago

    Cops try to arrest homeless man and use taser on him. Homeless man gets his batteries recharged and breaks free

    Gold

  41. superuser   11 years ago

    Testing Squirrel Eradication Protocols #1.

  42. superuser   11 years ago

    Testing Squirrel Eradication Protocols #2.

  43. superuser   11 years ago

    Testing Squirrel Eradication Protocols #3.

  44. superuser   11 years ago

    Testing Squirrel Eradication Protocols #4.

  45. superuser   11 years ago

    If you are still experiencing problems commenting, as of 11:40 AM EDT or later on June 26, 2014, please let us know at webmaster@reason.com.

    1. Emmerson Biggins   11 years ago

      test

      1. Emmerson Biggins   11 years ago

        test passed

  46. Fist of Etiquette   11 years ago

    The Iranian government's baby fever may lead to a ban on abortions and all forms of sterilization, including vasectomies and tubectomies.

    You know who else was baby crazy?

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