Daily Archives: March 31, 2005

Why the Market Argument is Bogus in Raich

While waiting for the Supreme Court decision in Raich, it’s still fun to do a little speculating. So I was interested to read Mike’s post at the Ashcroft v Raich category of the Crime and Federalism blog, discussing the government’s … Continue reading

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Anslinger, I mean, Walters, hits a new low

One of yesterday’s entries on the drug czar’s blog: The Red Lake Shooter and Drugs Some disturbing content on the Red Lake shooter’s blog has come to light. Jeff Weise, the teenager who allegedly shot and killed 9 people at … Continue reading

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We put our freedom in their hands

The Las Vegas Review Journal is justifiably suspicious about this atrocity: Editorial: Metro cop planted drugs in suspect’s car Sheriff says suspensions will suffice While officers were in the process of arresting local resident Mark Lilly last July on suspicion … Continue reading

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