Colorado’s Growing Industrial Hemp Industry Shows Nullification Works in Practice
By TJ Martinell The industrial hemp industry in Colorado is expanding in spite of federal prohibition after the people of the state voted to legalize…
By TJ Martinell The industrial hemp industry in Colorado is expanding in spite of federal prohibition after the people of the state voted to legalize…
By Shane Trejo Once again, the New York Times has published an editorial attacking constitutional principles. This time, it calls for the virtual dissolution of the…
By Matt Agorist So far, 2016 is proving to be the year the September 11th attacks have been blown wide open. But when the U.S….
By Michael Snyder When Barack Obama speaks to the public, it is very rare that he does so without a specific purpose in mind. So…
By Derrick Broze On Tuesday a federal appeals court with jurisdiction in Virginia and Maryland ruled that police do not need a search warrant to…
By Kelli Sladick Two local New York law enforcement agencies spent over $550,000 purchasing and maintaining stingray devices to track the location of phones and…
By Brandon Turbeville Wherever there is a good thing, the police state is never far behind. Generally, that police state is made up of uniformed…
By James Holbrooks Amid long-running debate in Iowa about the Constitutionality of “free speech zones” on college campuses, the governor of Arizona recently signed new bills…
By Mike Maharrey Yesterday, the California Assembly overwhelmingly passed a bill that would set the foundation to nullify in practice some Food and Drug Administration…
By Mac Slavo In a very classic sense, it is a strategy for acquiring more power. Problem. Reaction. Solution. Though the TSA has never been…
By Shane Trejo A bill introduced in the New York Assembly to put strict limitations on the use of automated license plate reader systems (ALPRs)…
By Mike Maharrey Last week, a Massachusetts joint committee passed an agriculture bill that would expand raw milk sales in the state. Passage of the…
By Justin Gardner A curious thing is happening as the war on weed crumbles before knowledge and reason. The propaganda campaign orchestrated during the 20th…
By Derrick Broze Computer scientists at Purdue University have created a new tool which could potentially allow law enforcement to access any camera that is…