DOJ Accepts Decision Saying It May Not Target State-Legal Medical Marijuana Suppliers
The feds had argued that a spending rider left them free to shut down dispensaries.
The feds had argued that a spending rider left them free to shut down dispensaries.
Gov. Tom Wolf plans to sign a bill that was overwhelmingly approved by the state legislature.
The feds could save tens of billions just through better management.
It's true, if you don't count Rand Paul, Ted Cruz, Rick Perry, or Jim Webb
The former president can't decide whether he should brag about the 1994 law or apologize for it.
"Put a G-string on" and let the topless, drunken good times roll suggest some on the Chicago City Council.
Trump can barely manage his own campaign operation. What does that say about his ability to run a country?
She says Vermont "has the highest per capita number" of New York crime guns bought in other states.
A lawsuit by a Pennsylvania woman describes a humiliating five-hour ordeal that discovered nothing.
If you thought eminent domain couldn't get any worse, Dallas will prove you wrong.
Watch the second half of the Stossel debate between Gary Johnson, Austin Petersen and John McAfee
"The people of Colorado have the right to make the decision," he tells reporters in Denver.
The ruling says the secretary state improperly rejected signatures based on an unreasonably narrow reading of the law.
Even people who have committed no other crime can go to jail for trying to maintain their financial privacy.
Contrary to what prohibitionists claim, the numbers from Colorado are equivocal.
Food truck revolutionary chef Roy Choi wants to knock out food deserts with healthier fast food.
This is what happens when government regulators control definitions of words.
Matt Welch, Kmele Foster and Michael Moynihan argue about the meaning and value of "democracy"
Prepare for tonight's Part II by re-living John Stossel grilling Gary Johnson, John McAfee, and Austin Petersen last week
Surge pricing is a market mechanism, not an illegal pricing scheme.
Good intentions, but a near total failure as an anti-poverty policy
The former president says Republicans made him support longer sentences, which were a necessary response to 13-year-old murderers "hopped up on crack."
Colorado's numbers do not show what opponents of legalization claim.
Defender of property rights finds himself on the opposite side.
The agency always drags its feet before saying no, saying yes would require an embarrassing reversal, and the president has passed the buck to Congress.
Trying to impugn Bernie Sanders, she falsely claims his state provides a big share of crime guns in hers.
Watch Matt Welch discuss Trump vs. Cruz & Hillary vs. Bernie on tonight's Kennedy, Fox Business Network at 8 p.m. and midnight ET
Two public health researchers condemn the "information quarantine" surrounding safer nicotine products.
The two presidential candidates accidentally complicate the debate.
11 p.m. ET & PT, 10 p.m. CT, to decide whether we've finally killed off all hope
Trump has demonstrated over and over again that he doesn't know the slightest thing about policy. The GOP is supporting him anyway.
Progressive economist gets supply-and-demand, to a point.
Diane Kroupa helped establish the confusing rules for paying taxes on income from marijuana sales.
Republicans and Democrats are starting to agree occupational licensing has gone too far
Perpetually broke Hartford bets big-and stupid-on minor-league ballpark.
The prospects for reform in the Lone Star State
When the biggest economy on the block gets to write the global rules, foreigners and regular Americans get screwed, elites skate, and hypocrisy rules the day.
Rather than create new misdemeanors, states should take a page from statutory rape laws.
The president prefers to pretend that rescheduling requires congressional action.
A long overlooked provision of the Controlled Substances Act makes it a felony to "place" a marijuana ad.
Parents feed babies candy, soda, and chips. What does this have to do with the industry?
Gary Johnson, John McAfee, and Austin Petersen slug it out on Fox Business Network's Stossel; Matt Welch and Kennedy provide commentary
Matt Welch, Kmele Foster and Michael Moynihan talk smack about culture and current events
What happens when virtual reality erases national boundaries?
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