Two states pass pro-pot laws
By Corey Friedman For two states, green may be a more appropriate color on the electoral map than red or blue. Massachusetts residents voted Tuesday to decriminalize possession of one ounce or less of...
View ArticleSenator sings for Willie
By William R. Toler A white-haired politician sings in support of the red-headed stranger following a raid that may have been planned. State Senator Charlie Albertson recently recorded a song based on...
View ArticleWhy the war on weed?
By Adam Carlson “Prohibition will work great injury to the cause of temperance. It is a species of intemperance within itself, for it goes beyond the bounds of reason in that it attempts to control a...
View ArticleJohnson, Stein to debate in D.C.
By William R. Toler The presidential debates aren’t over yet. Libertarian candidate Gary Johnson and Green Party hopeful Jill Stein will square off one final time in Washington, D.C. on October 30 at...
View ArticleN.C. man busted for using cannabis for cancer, having guns
[Note: This post orginially appeared as an article in The Wilson Times.] By Corey Friedman John Cameron hasn’t been the same since sheriff’s deputies took his marijuana away. “I’ve lost seven pounds in...
View ArticleKokesh cuffed and caged…again
By William R. Toler Adam Kokesh has been cuffed, kidnapped and caged yet again. The libertarian internet show host and activist was arrested, along with N.A. Poe, at a pro-pot rally in Philadelphia...
View ArticleNC medical cannabis grower raided
By William R. Toler Last Thursday, men with guns broke into Todd Stimson’s home to steal plants. Stimson says he was brushing his teeth when he noticed police cars from the bathroom window. As he was...
View ArticleMedical marijuana advocates support Stimson
By William R. Toler HENDERSONVILLE, NC– “Different strains for different pains.” That was one of the chants shouted outside the Henderson County Courthouse Friday as nearly two dozen people came out to...
View ArticleProhibition isn’t over…but it should be
By William R. Toler Eighty years ago, Congress decided to appeal a constitutional amendment with another constitutional amendment ending the nationwide ban on alcohol. The thirteen-year dry spell is...
View ArticleStudent suspended for simple mistake
By William R. Toler A Tennessee high school student has been suspended and faces criminal charges for a mistake made by his father. David Duren-Sanner, a senior at Northeast High School in Clarksville,...
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