What the Pot Legalization Victories Mean for the Pro-Freedom Agenda
Voters in Colorado and Washington rejected the reefer madness of the Republicans and Democrats.
Voters in Colorado and Washington rejected the reefer madness of the Republicans and Democrats.
It's unnecessary, ineffective, and expensive. And that's just for starters.
It's already a big business, so get a piece of the pie
The feds try to take a family-owned motel because some of its guests behaved badly.
The feds will probably just take it as a challenge
A little federalism from the federal government, if you will
More reason to keep the feds out of medical issues, really
Last week a bill legalizing production and distribution of marijuana was introduced in Uruguay's General Assembly.
Over at National Review, Jim Geraghty takes to task those 1.22 million of us who voted for Libertarian Party presidential nominee Gary Johnson.
Secures five-year deal worth more than $400 million
Of course, the press is partly to blame for not even asking
A meningitis scare has the usual suspects calling for more federal involvement
After 15 years and billions of dollars, the virtual border fence is still just a mirage.
A Defense of Performance-Enhancing Drugs.
Jumped 3,000 percent following ballot initiative outcomes
The law would impose heavy regulation, which might not be a brilliant idea
In every state with a marijuana-related ballot initiative, prohibitionists were financially out-gunned by the marijuana legalization movement (including Oregon, where the pro-pot side managed to raise less than $70,000).
The Colorado Court of Appeal has said that 60 pounds of marijuana must be returned to a cancer patient
$120 million worth of cocaine found run aground near Tonga
Surprisingly little difference on marijuana, though
Driving while stoned the new moral panic
Better than the concern trolls in Denver
Red-light cameras are pretty bad for traffic safety but you won't hear too many cops opposing those
Send president a letter hoping feds won't go after Colorado and Washington
Conspired to get man convicted of drug charges
Everybody take a deep breath of relief. Now, who has the Doritos?