Utah Man May Face Death After Defending Himself from Botched Police Raid
Cops didn't fare so well
Cops didn't fare so well
If the Reason staff's voting intentions are anything to go by it looks like for at least some libertarians the race for the White House will offer no cause for celebration, whatever the outcome.
The latest polls indicate that most Washington voters continue to favor marijuana legalization, while Colorado voters are not quite as enthusiastic but still may approve this unprecedented reform.
Marijuana legalization advocates are fighting a ballot initiative that would legalize marijuana.
Conviction meant to show those who violate "public trust" are held accountable, the U.S. Attorney said
Cops have threatened to continue arrests under state and federal law
90 Days, 90 Reasons claims Obama "has worked to end the war on drug users."
There's more to the political season than analyzing every utterance by Obama and Romney.
Calling the cops should generally be avoided
LAPD thinks people are going to hand out "cannabis candy" from pot dispensaries to children
Is probable cause required to bring them onto private property?
At 53 percent, support is getting higher
The guardian ad litem for a 10-year-old Sante Fe resident is suing Officer Chris Webb.
Newsweek runs a hit piece on pot.
Vice squad now banned from using seized cash and vehicles
Proposal would have effectively banned foreigners from marijuana cafes
Municipalities would be able to ban dispensaries, but then patients would be allowed to grow their own
Those mutts really like the smell of snacks
Tomorrow the Supreme Court is scheduled to hear two Florida cases that cast doubt on the routine use of drug-sniffing dogs to generate probable cause for searches.
He's not going to win the election. But a strong showing by him may just win the future.
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