Cuddles Incorporated
What's wrong with selling snuggles for $1 per minute?
Takes 17 years to spend $2.7 billion on idiotic failed program.
Black Panthers, hunters, and "nuts with guns"
Spending restrictions aim to stop interference with state marijuana and hemp policies.
The sentence reductions in both bills are nevertheless a major improvement.
Bills backed by the chairmen of the House and Senate judiciary committees could help free thousands of drug offenders.
Despite continuing declines in gun violence, Fred Hiatt says enough is enough.
Liberals love laborers in theory but seem to love their sense of moral superiority more.
Trump's support for Kelo v. City of New London reveals his fundamentally unconstitutional support for eminent domain abuse.
Silicon Valley's shameless courting of Indian PM Modi has fed the flames of Hindu zealotry in India
Good news on tariffs, bad news on copyrights
An expanded requirement would be ineffective, unjust, and unenforceable.
A to-do list for the new Speaker of the House
Clinton wants to make gun manufacturers financially liable for misuse of their products and require background checks for all gun transfers.
Not what People wants them to think.
Would losing the 2nd Amendment be more 'devastating' than losing innocent lives?
Guns - and the Second Amendment - won't just disappear.
Cartoon rabbit, unlike New York developer, understands the 'the sanctity of the American home'
Tax agency overuse of sensitive personal info makes more opportunities for identity thieves.
FFS, don't authors want to be quoted? Isn't that the whole goddamned point?
Trump tried to seize an elderly widow's home via eminent domain.
The New York Times, in a not-so-subtle slam against gun rights, says he did.
Probably not, but The New York Times is eager to credit politicians.
Nina Teicholz, critic of a federal dietary guidance committee, talks about her work.
Beginning at the end of the month, some 6,000 drug offenders will get out earlier than originally expected.
Like the president, the presumptive Democratic nominee assumes we can identify mass shooters before they strike.
In Fox News interview, GOP frontrunner once again shows contempt for individual rights
"...regardless of Rand Paul's campaign." You got that right, brother.
Obama administration backs new measure, hopes to see it replicated elsewhere.
What happened to gun control from 2000 to 2012? Funny you should ask...
Leftist political mag Mother Jones is serving as a mouthpiece for sex-trafficking propaganda from religious nonprofit Covenant House.
The outgoing Speaker of the House leaves a Republican party that's fractured and directionless.
Talking about mass shootings, the president cited data on suicides.
The measure includes a generous home cultivation limit, and it does not define drugged driving based on THC levels.
National Review writer blames U.S. bombing of hospital in Kunduz on...Taliban
What The New Yorker gets wrong about guns and the Constitution.
Congress can't pass a real transportation bill. And it shouldn't have to.
The vast reach of government as a payer for health care means that drug companies are to a large degree government contractors, and patients are suffering.
First-time drug offenders are coerced into becoming informants on the campus of Ole Miss.
They are as safe or safer than other places and help make local law enforcement more effective.
School is supposed to teach kids to think critically. Instead, they encounter instead a system that is arbitrary, harsh, and ineffective at teaching.
How would the government enforce a limit on the number of firearms people may possess?
Their profile is shared by many people who never kill anyone.
The remaining defendants in the Kettle Falls Five case receive sentences ranging from 12 to 33 months.
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