Trump, Clinton, Stein, and Johnson on Drugs
All four presidential candidates say states should be free to legalize marijuana, but they differ on whether that's a good idea.
All four presidential candidates say states should be free to legalize marijuana, but they differ on whether that's a good idea.
Editorial board dings Libertarian ticket for "wishful thinking" that libertarian policies could "solve a range of complicated social problems," even though candidates said no such thing
All four say states should be free to legalize pot, but only two say that's a smart policy.
Voters will have 16 other issues to consider Election Day.
The regulations could be looser in some respects than rules adopted by U.S. states.
An imminent rescheduling decision is bound to disappoint anyone hoping for pot by prescription.
Reports of pot prohibition's death have been greatly exaggerated.
Sorry prisoners-you'll have to wait for the finger-pointing to stop.
Matt Welch talks about the news today on tonight's Kennedy
The Adult Use of Marijuana Act qualifies for the ballot.
Reason TV sits down with Jon Favreau for a spirited discussion of Trump's rhetoric and Obama's record on mass surveillance, whistleblowers, drugs, & drones.
Except for marijuana, Gary Johnson wants to "keep the drugs illegal."
The Libertarian presidential nominee missed an opportunity to make a moral case against prohibition.
Were the Libertarian Party's representatives prepared for the most obvious question?
The results contrast with those from the National Survey on Drug Use and Health.
Two new papers argue that domination by a few large firms is unlikely and that overregulation is as big a risk as underregulation.
Legislation reintroduced to require a conviction for asset forfeiture.
Austin police take stupid risks and blame the victim.
The state's doomed scheme for a centrally planned market in pot creates a breeding ground for a completely unplanned and illegal market in the stuff.
After an ardent prohibitionist bought Nevada's leading newspaper, a formerly libertarian editorial board suddenly turned against marijuana legalization.
When Nevada's largest newspaper changed owners, it changed its position on marijuana legalization.
Another tool used to fight international trafficking comes home to local police.
Harsh tactics may have failed to stamp out the trade in heroin and cocaine, but they'll totally work against tobacco smugglers.
New Hampshire senator wants to increase federal penalties.
The young father of three got 55 years for three small-time pot sales.
Underage consumption is lower today than it was before two dozen states legalized cannabis for medical or recreational use.
Total for administration reaches 348, but hundreds more may still qualify.
Prohibitionists warned that loosening legal restrictions on cannabis would encourage teenagers to smoke pot.
They searched her body cavities for drugs, which they did not find.
Owners say the officers, who were serving a drug warrant, also killed two other dogs who posed no threat.
Food is exempted, but what about catnip and flowers?
Sits down with Kennedy to discuss why Libertarians are winning & why New York's top cop is all wrong about marijuana and violence.
One of baseball's weirdest players ever wants to be chief executive of America's crunchiest state.
Ballot initiative in the works.
William Bratton cites a problem created by prohibition as a reason to keep it.
Spending bill amendment would halt gag order prohibiting marijuana discussion.
Prescription painkillers are not as deadly or as addictive as commonly claimed.
Only 4 percent of cases reviewed by volunteer lawyers have made the cut so far.
Instead of adapting laws and regulations to the evolving possibilities of the world in which they live, regulators, could try to head off that evolution instead
That exaggerates the actual change by a factor of 72.
Kristine Kirk's family say her husband would not have killed her if he had been properly warned about THC side effects.
Following hour long town hall pushing opioid use hysteria
Bipartisan bill was amended in April. Who would be affected?
Meanwhile: The hunt is on to find somebody to blame for Prince's death.
Prosecutors tried to drop the forfeiture case, but the judge would not let them.