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Cop With Five Pounds of Marijuana in His House Won’t Face Charges
A Richmond police officer found with marijuana in his home earlier this year likely won’t be charged with a crime, authorities said, but his future on the police force is undetermined
Read More »Obama’s AG nominee has seized $904 million in private property through “civil asset forfeiture”
Obama is trying to rush the confirmation of his new Attorney General through the Senate before the newly elected Republican majority takes over. But there are plenty of reasons why Senators on both
Read More »Marijuana’s History: How One Plant Spread Through the World
From the sites where prehistoric hunters and gatherers lived, to ancient China and Viking ships, cannabis has been used across the world for ages, and a new report presents the drug's colorful history
Read More »Philadelphia becomes largest US city to decriminalize marijuana
Philadelphia has decriminalized small amounts of marijuana in the city, reducing penalties for possession and public use to minor fines and community service. The move makes Philadelphia the largest city in the United States
Read More »Philadelphia becomes largest US city to decriminalize marijuana
Philadelphia has decriminalized small amounts of marijuana in the city, reducing penalties for possession and public use to minor fines and community service. The move makes Philadelphia the largest city in the United States
Read More »America needs marijuana bars
Blogger-pundit Matt Yglesias really wants more bars. First at Think Progress, then at Slate and now at Vox, the commentator has waged a one-man rhetorical war on the country’s urban liquor boards. The current
Read More »9 Marijuana Policies from Around the World that Are Way Ahead of the U.S.
The U.S. is far behind when it comes to drug laws that actually make sense. While people in Barcelona, Spain are lighting joints up on the street outside of bars as tourists flock to enjoy
Read More »Ever since Colorado started getting high, crime has dropped by 10 per cent
Crime in Denver, the capital of Colorado, has dropped by 10 per cent since last year - reassuring those who feared it would rise after the first legal marijuana stores opened in the state
Read More »Why Legalize Marijuana? Because GMO Pot Is On Its Way
[This was to be expected and now they're confirming it. This company is Seattle based and has no doubt already bred these crops, as have others. This explains why Soros and other social
Read More »New Legislation Could Force Feds To Crack Down on Legal Marijuana
On March 14, 2014, Eric Dolan of Raw Story reported that many Republicans are now backing a bill which would allow “Congress to sue the president for failing to faithfully execute laws.” The law,
Read More »Alabama Governor Set To Approve Use Of Medical Marijuana
A medical marijuana bill unanimously passed both the Alabama House and Senate on Thursday and is headed to the desk of Gov. Robert Bentley, who has said he will sign it into law. The measure
Read More »New York to legalize use of medical marijuana – report
New York governor Andrew M. Cuomo is to allow the use of marijuana in the state, using a decades-old public health law provision, the New York Times reports. The drug – which continues to
Read More »America’s first recreational pot licenses issued in Colorado
Colorado made history on Monday, becoming the first state in the US to issue hundreds of licenses for recreational marijuana businesses. Colorado's Marijuana Enforcement Division approved 348 licenses: 136 to pot shops, 31 to marijuana-infused
Read More »Denver legalizes marijuana for use on private property
The City Council in Denver, Colorado voted on Monday to permit residents to smoke marijuana on private property, even if others can see them doing so from the street or sidewalk. According to ABC 7,
Read More »EPA says taking over private property will benefit the economy
Can the EPA run your property better than you? The Environmental Protection Agency says that its proposal to extend its regulatory powers over wetlands and waterways would produce economic benefits. Republican lawmakers warn that the
Read More »The End of Private Property in the Era of the American Police State
If the government can tell you what you can and cannot do within the privacy of your home, whether it relates to what you eat, what you smoke or whom you love, you no
Read More »The EPA Legally Controls All Water, Food Production and Private Property
Mike and Chantell Sacket, from Priest Lake, Idaho, were preparing an 0.63 acre plot of land for the construction of their new home when an order by the EPA was issued to remove piles
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