Country chooses to stop drug-related violence. Within weeks, Uruguay is expected to become the first nation to legalize the production, distribution and use of marijuana for its citizens. The South American country's response to incessant drug-related violence in the region signals a quest for alternatives to the U.S.-led war on ... MORE
Nick Gillespie: In Defense Of Alex Rodriguez
At least, spare us the outrage. Alex Rodriguez’s career—and Hall of Fame hopes—died for somebody’s sins, but not his. No, the Yankee slugger is simply the latest fall guy for our society’s infantile belief in sports as an imaginary zone somehow separate and apart from the real world, a sort of grown-ups’ version of Chuck E. Cheese’s ... MORESteven Greenhut: Detroit’s Long Road To The Bottom
The Motor City’s path to economic ruin. Californians frustrated by the state’s long-term fiscal situation sometimes throw up their hands and declare that things must get worse before they get better. Let the tax-and-spenders have at it, they say, and then voters eventually will wake up and change their ways. Unfortunately, “eventually” can ... MORE
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Mike Flynn: Black Teen Unemployment Rate At 41.6%
15 Government Agents Storm Animal Shelter To Kill Bambi
Your tax dollars at work. Government agents swarmed an animal shelter and killed a baby deer named Giggles as Wisconsin law forbids keeping wildlife without the right permit. WISN 12 News reported on a military-style operation in July where nine officers from the Department of Natural Resources and four deputy sheriffs stormed the barn ... MORE
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Ronald Bailey: The Social Cost Of Carbon
Garbage In, Garbage Out. Economists, regulators, and activists all try to calculate the
social cost of carbon—that is, the economic and ecological damage
caused each time we add a ton of carbon dioxide to the atmosphere
by burning fossil fuels. If we know how much harm each additional
ton of carbon dioxide causes, the thinking goes, ... MORE
The Danger Of American Apathy On NSA Surveillance
by Elizabeth Goitein. Little by little, Americans are allowing their government to chip away at the fortress of legal protections that people in less-privileged societies – including multiple nations in the Arab world – are giving their lives to build. The director of National Intelligence today declassified and released documents describing the National ... MOREWhen Cops Don't Need A Warrant To Bust In Your Door
By J.D. Tucille. The Fourth Amendment protects us from random invasions of our homes by police, right? We know we're secure in our "persons, houses, papers, and effects" unless the cops demonstrate probable cause to a judge and get a warrant. Except... Except when they don't. The fact of the matter is that police have a lot of leeway ... MOREAndrew Napolitano: Liberty And Safety
The road to totalitarianism. When Edward Snowden revealed that the federal government, in direct defiance of the Fourth Amendment to the Constitution, was unlawfully and unconstitutionally spying on all Americans who use telephones, text messaging or emails to communicate with other persons, he opened a Pandora's box of ... MOREA Guide To The World's Most Libertarian Countries
by Alasdair Baverstock. As Uruguay, a country which has never criminalised cannabis for personal use, turns to legalising its cultivation and distribution, we look at other trailblazing, libertarian countries. In 2001, Portugal became the first European country to decriminalise possession of all drugs for personal use. The country introduced ... MORE
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