The injustice of mandatory minimums. Chris Williams, a Montana medical marijuana grower, faces at least five years in federal prison when he is sentenced on February 1. The penalty seems unduly severe, especially because his business openly supplied marijuana to patients who were allowed to use it under state law. Yet five years is a ... MOREJacob Sullum: Plead Guilty Or Go To Prison For Life
The injustice of mandatory minimums. Chris Williams, a Montana medical marijuana grower, faces at least five years in federal prison when he is sentenced on February 1. The penalty seems unduly severe, especially because his business openly supplied marijuana to patients who were allowed to use it under state law. Yet five years is a ... MORE
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Thomas Sowell: Happy New Year?
Not so fast. The beginning of a new year is often a time to look forward and look back. The way the future looks, I prefer to look back — and depend on my advanced age to spare me from having to deal with too much of the future. If there are any awards to be given to anyone for what they did in 2012, one of those rewards should be for prophecy, ... MOREWalter E. Williams: Why the 2nd Amendment
Tyrants insist on a defenseless public. Rep. John Lewis, D-Ga., in the wake of the Newtown, Conn., shootings, said: "The British are not coming. ... We don't need all these guns to kill people." Lewis' vision, shared by many, represents a gross ignorance of why the framers of the Constitution gave us the Second Amendment. How about a few ... MOREIra Stoll: A Tax Cuts Mystery
Evidence of out-of-control government spending. The chief of detectives shoved his hands into the pockets of his
trenchcoat and tugged at the brim of his fedora. “We’ve got a
murder on our hands, gentlemen.” Aw man, on New Year’s Eve? Who’s the stiff?” asked the sidekick
character. (One thing about detective stories, starting ... MOREJacob Sullum: The 5 Best Drug Scares Of 2012
Nutrients for irrational fears. Drug control policies, like
gun control policies, tend to be driven by irrational fears
rather than a calm assessment of the facts. When Congress banned
marijuana back in 1937, the few legislators who had heard of the
plant knew it as the "killer weed" supposedly responsible for
horrifying homicides. Several years ... MOREVIDEO: Diane Feinstein Wants To Ban All Guns
On a crusade since 1995, California senator uses Sandy Hook as opportunity.
$1 In Spending Cuts For Every $41 In Tax Increases
Judicial Watch Names Ten Most Corrupt Politicians Of 2012
Obama wins another election. Judicial Watch, the public interest group that investigates and prosecutes government corruption, today released its 2012 list of Washington’s “Ten Most Wanted Corrupt Politicians.” The list includes: Attorney General Eric Holder, Rep. Jesse Jackson Jr. (D-IL), President Barack Obama, Sen. Harry Reid (D-NV) ... MORE
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Katie Kieffer: 12 Liberal Pledges For The New Year
Conquering one form of mental illness. Here are twelve comical but true resolutions that every liberal should make for 2013: 1.) Resolve to spend time with gun-owners. I have a liberal friend who says she would rather be in the same room as a cobra snake than a gun, even an unloaded gun. Guns really, really scare her. But guns don’t kill. ... MORETom Knighton: Welcome To The Police State
No probable cause necessary. Police state might be a tad bit strong. Police city might be more appropriate. However, it’s still a pretty scary thing to watch. Paragould, Arkansas Mayor Mike Gaskill and Police Chief Todd Stovall offered up a “solution” for the towns crime problem. That solution? Well, it looks like something out of a dystopian novel: ... MORE
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