Massachusetts is gearing up to legalize marijuana
From National Memo. State by State, marijuana legalization is wounding the Prohibition State, but it is far from dead.
From National Memo. State by State, marijuana legalization is wounding the Prohibition State, but it is far from dead.
From the BBC. The Political Class loves Empire more than it hates the barnacles it picks up along the way, however, and it will tolerate them as long as they help it to tighten their grip on the world.
Black Swan author Nassim Taleb on the current election cycle.
From Task and Purpose.
From Radley Balko’s blog at WaPo. Relevant chunk: “This basically formalizes what was already happening under the radar. We’ve known for a couple of years now that the Drug Enforcement Administration and the IRS were getting information from the NSA. Because that information was obtained without a warrant, the agencies were instructed to engage in “parallel construction” when explaining to courts and defense attorneys how the information had been obtained. If you think parallel construction just sounds like a bureaucratically sterilized way of saying big stinking lie, well, you wouldn’t be alone. And it certainly isn’t the only time that that national security apparatus has let law enforcement agencies benefit from policies that are supposed to be reserved for terrorism investigations in order to get around the Fourth Amendment, then instructed those law enforcement agencies to misdirect, fudge and outright lie about how they obtained incriminating information — see the Stingray debacle. This isn’t just a few rogue agents. The lying has been a matter of policy. We’re now learning that the feds had these agreements with police agencies all over thecountry, affecting thousands of cases.”
The War on Terror is about grabbing power while the government can, once it’s accumulated it’s almost impossible to take away.
From The Intercept. He casually disparages privacy activists as phone fetishists who enable child pornographers, tax evaders, and terrorists.
Pacific coast surveillance utopia will not be outdone by DC. From EFF.
From the LA Times.
Jeffrey Tucker on the co-opting of the term “liberal” by Statists, and why we should take it back. From FEE.