
Emily Miller: The Assault On Weapons

David Hill: Maryland Gun Permit Law Struck
One step closer to finalizing a landmark victory. A federal judge has ordered Maryland officials to stop enforcing a law barring state residents from receiving concealed-carry handgun permits unless they provide a “good and substantial reason” to carry their weapons in public. U.S. District Court Judge Benson Everett Legg on Monday lifted the stay on ... MORE
Thomas Sowell: Random Thoughts On The Passing Scene

Jury Nullification: The Elephant In The Room

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Constitution,
court,
history,
individual liberty,
jury nullification,
justice,
law,
marijuana,
rights
Thomas Sowell: News Versus Propaganda

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gun control,
journalism,
liberalism,
media bias,
news,
politicians,
reason,
regulation,
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Jeffrey Folks: End The Ethanol Madness

Aaron Goldstein: From Aurora To Chicago

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crime,
government,
gun control,
kill,
murder,
protection,
regulation,
restrictions,
violence
Michael Barone: An Economic Tale Of Two Cities
Central planning vs the wisdom of markets. This is a tale of two cities. No, not Dickens' phlegmatic London and passionate Paris. Nor the two neighborhoods Charles Murray contrasted in his recent bestseller "Coming Apart" -- prosperous but isolated Belmont (actually, Mitt Romney's home for decades) and needy and disorganized ... MORE
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central planning,
cities,
energy,
green,
jobs,
Obama,
oil,
prosperity,
solar power,
Solyndra
Walter E Williams: Stubborn Ignorance

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discrimination,
disparity,
diversity,
gender,
legislation,
policy,
quotas,
race,
reason,
statistics
Domestic Drones: Security And Privacy Game Changer

Ronald Bailey: Citizens Resisting Ridiculous Laws?

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Bill Of Rights,
court,
jury nullification,
justice,
law,
law enforcement,
medical marijuana,
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