07/03/18 Overnight Links

NewsOn6: Doctor behind Tulsa medical marijuana clinic speaks about his practice

Tulsa World: Medical marijuana: From policy setting to cultivation to testing and transportation, many months will pass before Oklahomans can buy it

The Independent: Why Lush was right to take aim at the undercover policing scandal

GEORGE WILL: The Supreme Court brings privacy into the 21st century

FEE: Actually, you can fight city hall, even on surveillance issues

Techdirt: Researchers reveal details of the sneaky form of surveillance known as printer tracking dots, develop free software to defeat it

Activist Post: Court rules school can use electric shock as punishment for special needs students

Electronic Intifada: Israel lobby seeks to erase occupation from Virginia schoolbooks

JAMES BOVARD: Another ‘state of democracy’ report ignores real cause of plummeting trust

The Federalist: Mexico’s new leftist president is not a threat, but the collapse of Mexico is

TomDispatch: Weaponized Keynesianism in Washington

The Intercept: Poland’s new surveillance law targets personal data of environmental activists, threatening UN climate talks Ed: Protecting the rights of political activists, regardless of affiliation, should be paramount to advocates for liberty. The laws used against advocates of a cause we dislike will one day be used against advocates of causes we champion.

Author: S. Smith