63 Million Americans Now Live in States with Legal Recreational Marijuana
With legalization in California now underway, one in five Americans can legally buy and use marijuana in their home states.
With legalization in California now underway, one in five Americans can legally buy and use marijuana in their home states.
The whistleblower is not a "noble law-breaker" — he is not a law-breaker at all.
Un-elected federal bureaucrats have taken extraordinary steps to hobble state efforts to legalize marijuana.
In pursuit of further restricting the property rights of gun owners, gun-control advocates often employ these rhetorical tricks.
The courts have long sided with the Feds in refusing to enforce gold clauses in private contracts. State governments can undo some of this damage.
Federal laws against free association of dairy producers has created a deeply distorted and unresponsive market.
In New York, hotel industry groups have successfully lobbied to outlaw their competition.
From the state to private corporations, many groups benefit from marijuana prohibition. And, they will fight to keep marijuana illegal.
May more politicians in Washington face the sound of cheers at the suggestion they be held legally culpable for their actions.
A Polish politician's severe illness has suddenly put legalization of medical marijuana on the table.