Katie Kieffer: Why States May Legalize Drugs
People own themselves. I believe that states have the constitutional right to legalize drugs. For, the Constitution is silent on the federal government’s ability to regulate or ban substances that adults choose to digest at their own peril—or medical relief. The Constitution is so silent on this matter of individual liberty (choosing to digest or use drugs) that ... MORE
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Constitution,
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medical marijuana,
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William Yeatman: Another One Bites The Dust!

Thomas Lifson: Something Is Rotten At Reuters

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information,
integrity,
Marco Rubio,
media bias,
news,
Obama,
politics,
propaganda,
reporting
WSJ Editorial: No Need To Panic About Global Warming

P. J. O'Rourke: They Hate Poor People

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control,
government,
health care,
liberalism,
nanny state,
politics,
poverty,
regulation,
smoking
John Merline: Obama Doing Good Job Creating Dependents

Ethel C. Fenig: Politically Correct Weather Forecasts

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campaign,
climate,
global warming,
green,
political correctness,
politics,
propaganda,
science
Michael Tanner: A Redistributive State Of The Union

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campaign,
fairness,
government,
income,
loopholes,
Obama,
politics,
rich,
tax,
welfare state
Energy Firms: Regulations Threaten Future Development

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bureaucracy,
business,
energy,
fracking,
gas,
government,
industry,
oil,
politics,
regulation
Monty Pelerin: The Welfare State & Political Self-Interest

Thomas Sowell: A Brass Age?

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economics,
government,
invest,
Occupy Wall Street,
politicians,
reason,
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