Should Donald Trump and Hunter Biden Both Be Prosecuted?
Plus: A listener question concerning drug decriminalization and social well-being
Plus: A listener question concerning drug decriminalization and social well-being
Some doctors are itching to prescribe ecstasy again. How do we avoid the regulatory mistakes of the '80s?
Texas A&M placed a professor on paid leave for criticizing Texas Lt. Gov. Dan Patrick in a lecture on the opioid crisis.
A judge's questions about his plea deal should not obscure the point that the law he broke is unjust and arguably unconstitutional.
The ruling draws back the veil on routine police practices that victimize innocent drivers.
While the lethal effects of Iran’s booze ban are widely recognized, politicians ignore similar consequences from U.S. drug laws.
Brooke Jenkins took office one year ago this week promising more prosecution for drug and property crime offenders. Crime and overdoses still went up.
Civil forfeiture is a highly unaccountable practice. The justices have the opportunity to make it a bit less so.
Some patients, especially those with opioid addictions, could actually benefit from access to medical marijuana.
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For five decades, the agency has destroyed countless lives while targeting Americans for personal choices and peaceful transactions.
Economists Gene Epstein and David Friedman debated how best to persuade people to become libertarians at the Porcupine Freedom Festival.
At last, a chance to watch elite athletes openly taking advantage of modern science.
His bloody rhetoric undermines his defense of the sentencing reforms he proudly embraced as president.
A Republican-sponsored resolution would authorize the president to "use all necessary and appropriate force" against foreigners involved in fentanyl trafficking.
If it's not a sweetheart deal, everyone else deserves the same leniency.
We once ranked No. 4 in the world, according to the Heritage Foundation. Now we're 25th.
Proposed zoning amendments would bar some existing medical dispensaries from participating in recreational sales, should the state ever decide to legalize them.
Maria Elena Reimers has been caught in legal limbo for years.
The state seems to think kids don't like the taste of peach.
Drug tests for new moms are "unnecessary and nonconsensual," argues the ACLU.
All they found was some cool cars and clothes.
As pot prohibition collapses across the country, that policy is increasingly untenable.
More than two years after legalizing recreational use, the state has just a dozen licensed retailers.
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A study suggests that "selectively targeting large-scale drug vendors" on the dark web can succeed where all previous enforcement efforts have failed.
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A House-approved bill that the president supports would expand the draconian penalties he supposedly wants to abolish.
Police have a long history of using the real or imagined smell of marijuana to justify outrageous invasions.
Presidential contender Tim Scott, who announced recently, says he will use "the world's greatest military to fight these terrorists" south of the border. He's not alone.
Sometimes he calls for freedom, and sometimes he preaches something darker.
Possession and home cultivation will be legal as of August 1, and licensed sales could begin in late 2024.
The imminent expiration of a law that recriminalized drug possession triggered a bipartisan panic.
Start by looking at the government policies that have made it worse.
The harm caused by marijuana abuse does not justify reverting to an oppressive policy that criminalized peaceful conduct.
Why the businessman launched a long shot campaign for the presidency.
Why won’t the FDA allow women to buy a safer product without requiring a doctor’s visit that medical experts think is unnecessary?
Conservatives who support the bill recognize the conflict between unannounced home invasions and the Second Amendment.
Thanks to the city's Initiative 71, Lit City Smoke Shop is part of D.C.'s thriving weed-gifting industry.
High taxes and heavy regulations are as effective as prohibition at creating black markets.
To address an "unpaid debt bubble," the proposed law would dictate contract terms and require regulators to intervene in commercial disputes.
Enjoy a special video episode recorded live from New York City’s illustrious Comedy Cellar at the Village Underground.
An expanded surveillance state can’t solve problems created by drug prohibition.
Correcting the error will require new legislation.
The debate over the details shows that, despite all the talk of treating cannabis like alcohol, legislators are not prepared to fully embrace that model.
The legislation, whose authors say two-fifths of prisoners are locked up without a "compelling public safety justification," would reward states that take a more discriminating approach.
Myles Cosgrove never faced criminal charges in connection with Taylor's death, but he was fired for his reckless use of deadly force.
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