
Shine the Light of Truth on Legalization
For thirty years, the marijuana legalization movement has aggressively promoted the false idea that the war on drugs is lost and the U.S. is doing nothing but locking up addicts and users.
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The New Cash Crop
The legalization of marijuana has been cropping back up in preparation for the upcoming appropriations fights. This issue has been touted by the left as
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The Marijuana Industry
August 10, 2017 Colorado tries to fight homeless problem that may have been triggered by pot. Fox News’ Alicia Cuna reports… The City of Denver is
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The Magic Words: Credible Fear
Those who seek to enter the United States illegally are resourceful in selecting their route. They climb over fences, scramble through underground tunnels, swim through waterways, and claw their way through the heat of the Arizona desert.
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It’s None of The Government’s Business
What is it about bureaucrats and school personnel that they want to pry into the personal life and habits of American citizens of every age? There seems to be no end to the imperial demands by government and schools to require both grownups and kids to reveal personal information.
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Parents Worry About Prescription Drugs, Too
Meth and marijuana aren’t the only drugs parents worry about. The problems caused by prescription combinations called “drug cocktails” have finally broken into the national news stream.
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Let’s Enforce Our Laws
The U.S. Constitution specifies that the President of the United States “shall take care that the laws be faithfully executed.”
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Opportunity Knocking: Defeat Law Of The Sea Treaty
When Senator Richard Lugar (R-IN) asked Condoleezza Rice during her confirmation hearings about the Law of the Sea Treaty, she replied that President Bush “certainly would like to see it passed as soon as possible.”
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Better Research About Drugs Needed
Our fight against illegal drugs is severely weakened by the common claim that marijuana (also called pot) is relatively harmless. Research on marijuana in the 1970s, supported by the U.S. National Institute on Drug Abuse (NIDA), proved that pot is highly dangerous.
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Why Are We Losing Teens to Drugs?
In a televised Public Service Announcement sponsored by the Partnership for a Drug-Free America, sibling tennis champions Venus and Serena Williams shared the secrets of their success. According to the champs, their triumphs in tennis would not have been achieved had they used illegal drugs.
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