Nevada's medical marijuana distribution law called unconstitutional
A District Court judge declared the state's law allowing medical marijuana distribution unconstitutional on Friday, calling it "ridiculous" and "absurd."
Medical  marijuana 
11 weeks ago
Silence Gun: Strange weapon of the future immediately quiets you, whether you like it or not
A strange and unsettling new gun being developed by Japanese researchers shoots sound waves in an effort to disrupt and silence anyone who dares speak out of turn.
11 weeks ago
Suicide rates fall when states legalize medical marijuana, says new study
A University of Colorado economics professor has co-authored a study, just released by the Institute for the Study of Labor in Bonn, Germany that concludes that suicide rates among young males declines markedly after states legalize medical marijuana.
12 weeks ago
Banking Bill pushed by medical marijuana industry goes to pot
Medical marijuana proponents watched in earnest on Tuesday as their only hope this year for a formal banking and payment system went up in smoke.
february 2012
AZ bill threatens medical marijuana college students
Despite the laws meant to protect those whom need treatments for aliments, AZ lawmakers want to prohibit students from receiving desired health care and an education at that same time.
february 2012
Did ESPN Cross the Foul Line Into Racism?
There has been an angry and growing reaction to the use of the phrase “chink in the armor’’ on ESPN — once on air, then again on the network’s mobile Web site — in connection with New York Knicks guard Jeremy Lin, the Taiwanese-American sensation.
february 2012
Is a Valentine a Free Speech Issue?
Sheboygan School Superintendent Joe Sheehan is standing behind the action taken Tuesday at Madison Elementary School when a student was not allowed to distribute valentines with a religious message.
february 2012
Judge Strikes Down Law Banning Sex Offenders from Facebook
A federal judge in the Middle District of Louisiana has struck down a state law barring sex offenders from using Facebook and other social media on First Amendment grounds.
february 2012
New lawsuit aimed at Arizona medical marijuana
Just when it sounded like things were on track for Arizona’s medical marijuana dispensaries, another lawsuit has been thrown into the mix.
february 2012
Judge Rules Michael Jordan Ad Protected by 1st Amendment
A federal judge has all but thrown out Michael Jordan's lawsuit against Jewel-Osco for an ad featuring his number.
february 2012
Arizona finalizing medical marijuana dispensary rules
This week, the Arizona Department of Health Services is putting the finishing touches on the revised rules for medical marijuana dispensary applicants.
february 2012
Indiana Bill Would Allow Schools To Punish Students For Off-Campus Behavior, Online Speech
A bill that would allow schools to punish students for off-campus activities -- even while at the mall on weekends -- reached Indiana's state Senate
february 2012

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