Gun Violence Restraining Orders Could Cause More Police Shootings
Unless crafted carefully, the proposal could set up more standoffs between armed citizens and police.
Unless crafted carefully, the proposal could set up more standoffs between armed citizens and police.
But ICE insists it does not conduct raids that "target alien indiscriminately."
His Department of Justice prosecuted legal marijuana growers in the Golden State, but that was totally different!
A raid last month targeted a vendor who was selling chili at a farmers market.
Two grams of marijuana reportedly recovered.
The appeals court rules that Congress has forbidden such interference.
Raids on facilities and attempts at asset forfeiture.
Previous raid targeted alleged library subsidy scam.
Contrary to Obama's claims, he has the power to end the madness. Will he?
The feds had argued that a spending rider left them free to shut down dispensaries.
Prosecutors say there was "no evidence" the bars contained cannabis.
A federal jury convicts Lance Gloor of something hundreds of uncharged competitors openly did.
Thanks to a spending rider, California's oldest dispensary can reopen.
Santa Ana officers tried to suppress a video that seems to show them sampling a dispensary's wares.
Judging from Ginnifer Hency's case, the official reason is implausible.
The county kept Ginnifer Hency's property even after the charge against her was dismissed.
The DOJ's narrow reading of a law protecting medical marijuana contradicts what it said last year.
Santa Ana officers want to stop their department from using the footage to investigate them.
Dana Rohrabacher and Sam Farr want the Justice Department to stop ignoring their rider.
It's a good thing no one got hurt.
Those ain't protein bars.
Thought they'd disabled all the cameras
Even a federal judge is asking why they keep fighting.
Federal prosecutors are determined to hide the truth when they try the Kettle Falls Five.
Games of chance where the house
Will a new spending restriction end the Kettle Falls Five case?
Patient says "there's no such thing as innocent until proven guilty"
Patient says "there's no such thing as innocent until proven guilty"
The sheriff's office has apologized-for its mistake, not its tactics.
Feds claim vehicles, about 40 of them, were illegally imported
Scenes from the federal clampdown on medical marijuana in the Golden State after Proposition 19.
Growing Republican support for letting states go their own way on medical marijuana
The Justice Department prosecutes medical marijuana patients while tolerating commercial cannabis.
How a U.S. attorney helped create a medical marijuana system she says is "not tenable"
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