“Justice Thomas: the whole line of ‘commerce clause’ cases granted too much power to the federal government” — Clearly Thinking My reply echoed here: As long as vague language is allowed in law (and too many “citizens” could not care…
“Justice Thomas: the whole line of ‘commerce clause’ cases granted too much power to the federal government” — Clearly Thinking My reply echoed here: As long as vague language is allowed in law (and too many “citizens” could not care…
“Comedy legend and marijuana advocate Tommy Chong is speaking out against Bernie Sanders after getting burned by the Bern.” – High Times How can anyone righteously avoid seeing the obvious problem in thinking Bernie Sanders is the proper face of…
The definition of work unfortunately leaves out the relevance of stress. Work can be healthy or unhealthy. In my (preferably our) journey to improve language by improving certainty in language for the sake of avoiding painful misunderstandings, I believe the…
Fairly recently engaged in a quantitatively brief (but productive) exchange over fundamental law (so inclusively liberty) at the Cannabist (the cannabis section of the Denver Post), I’m sharing those critical fruits here to preferably include your thoughts. From the article…
“By and large, language is a tool for concealing the truth.” — George Carlin The bill contradicts itself somewhat as well, as it also contains language such as: “Nothing in this act may be construed to authorize any government officer…
Prompted by: Pot Matters: Marijuana Use Disorder (High Times) Marijuana use disorder is a new term introduced by the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders (DSM-5) used by psychiatrists and mental health professionals for diagnostic criteria. Marijuana use disorder…
Prompted by “Red Tape in Legal Pot States Pushing Industry and Market into a Corner”: http://www.hightimes.com/read/red-tape-legal-pot-states-pushing-industry-and-market-corner Deep breath in… and exhale. In our sadly deteriorating society, where our oligarchy continuously increases oppressive leverage by the hideously popular addiction to judicial…