Kayla Stetzel was a Spring 2018 intern at Reason.
Even Where Weed Is Legal, Government Regulation Makes Advertising It a Nightmare
"You can't post pictures of buds. You can't post pictures of selfies of a bong hit."
Reason Intern
"You can't post pictures of buds. You can't post pictures of selfies of a bong hit."
"This is a disruptive innovation, which is why you're seeing protectionist policies being put into action."
The apple was wrapped in a plastic bag with Delta's logo on it. Customs still fined her $500.
One of America's largest body camera suppliers has expressed interest in the technology.
Epidiolex shows great promise in relieving two severe forms of epilepsy.
"Privacy is not for sale, and human rights should not be compromised out of fear or greed."
"We want people to come here and have a good time and to feel safe."
But wouldn't have stopped the Cambridge Analytica incident
"We all are so optimistic that industrial hemp can become sometime in the future what tobacco was in Kentucky's past."
"They are being watched, and that's a problem."
The American Veterinary Medical Association states that nitrogen may be "distressing" for any animal other than birds.
Putin's critics gather in Hell's Kitchen.
But a new bill could change that.
3.6 million Americans a year miss medical appointments because they lack transportation.
Prohibition isn't totally defeated yet.
"Meat is meat, not a science project."
Hospital describes her services as "invaluable."
Lawmakers are right to seek occupational licensing reform.
"No reliable evidence to support the use of kratom as a treatment for opioid use disorder and significant safety issues exist."
"These women can give their baked goods away for free."
Female groups are allowed to remain "gender focused," while male groups are penalized.
State senator proposes mandatory minimums for repeat First Amendment violators.
Illinois and Texas think biometric identifiers are a lawsuit waiting to happen.