Marijuana Legalization Will Be on Michigan's Ballot in November
The measure would make Michigan the 10th state to legalize cannabis for recreational use.
The measure would make Michigan the 10th state to legalize cannabis for recreational use.
The only way to get money out of politics is to get politics out of money.
The MSNBC host kind of sucked on gay issues 10 years ago. So did most Democratic moderates.
Voters are much more likely to support legalization than the politicians who supposedly represent them.
The suit claims a RICO conspiracy and demands millions.
It's a dissent from denial of rehearing en banc, joined by Judge Edith Jones, in a case that upheld a $350 cap for contributions to Austin City Council races.
Libertarian state Sen. Laura Ebke's bill triggers a review of state licensing laws, opens more opportunities for individuals with criminal histories.
He faces a reelection challenge from the left, with Cynthia Nixon running on criminal justice issues like pot legalization.
From One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest to Black Peter, the Czech-born Oscar-winner championed eccentric individuals and artists over small-minded bureaucrats and a stifling state.
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Party officials split on how to deal with a member's radical rhetoric.
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The Minnesota Representative took CFPB Director Mike Mulvaney to task for 'frosted' glass office.
He's doing it for the vets. And probably for the potential new customer base.
If you want to avoid conflict among hostile groups, decentralize power-preferably to individuals.
Cambridge Analytica and the Trump campaign copied tactics from the Obama campaign's playbook. Should that change how we view the supposed Facebook scandal?
Laura Ebke's attempt to rationalize Nebraska's occupational licensing laws gets praised in The Wall Street Journal.
Williamson's rhetoric is inflammatory, but his views on abortion are not beyond the pale.
For partisans of limited government, this would be terrible news.
"Let's get the conversation to where people are talking not about limiting gun rights but expanding them."
The greatest conflict of our time enters a new phase.
A higher non-response rate among illegal immigrants is a goal to be celebrated, not some minor potential side effect to be lamented, Kris Kobach, David Vitter, and other would-be gerrymanderers stress.
An obsession with election fraud leads to cruel punishments.
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If Republicans get crushed in November, it will be because they tied themselves to an unpopular president and abandoned promises to cut spending.
The Census Bureau's decision to ask about citizenship in its decennial survey for the first time since 1950 will lead to worse data, but better electoral results for Republicans.
The question is whether the Democrats will lead their party on a giddy march to the left.
When can we as a country admit that the "most-qualified candidate in history" lost the 2016 election and get on with living our lives?
Americans should be wary of something similar.
There's no reason for alarm (yet) over a Facebook data "breach" that benefited a firm with ties to Trump's campaign.
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Declining support for unfettered debate among politicians, academics, and the public doesn't bode well for the future of free speech.
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Some controversial behavior connected to the Communist Party gets played down.
Under Stalin, people could be killed for carrying joke books about him. They did it anyway.
Democrat Conor Lamb declared victory this morning, but he leads Republican Rick Saccone by just 500 votes. Libertarian Drew Miller got more than 1,300.
The plan calls for $1 trillion is spending on everything from walking trails to high-speed internet.
"Left-wing authoritarians can be just as prejudiced, dogmatic, and extremist as right-wing authoritarians."
It's the conservative version of cradle-to-grave welfare.
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It's not just the Second Amendment in their crosshairs.
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Progressives push their luck with their totalitarian insistence that everybody is with them or against them on guns and so much else.
He's made the party's economic agenda an extension of the culture wars.
The party's commitment to fiscal restraint and limited government have vanished
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