Navajo Looking to Develop Industrial Hemp Farming on Tribal Lands

The Navajo Tribe has signed a resolution to grow industrial hemp on tribal lands, another step undermining federal prohibition in effect. According to a report published in Forbes, the Navajo will work with CannaNative to develop industrial hemp farming. The organization assists tribes in developing hemp and cannabis-based economies on Native American lands throughout the…

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Maine Voters Nullify Unconstitutional Federal Prohibition, Legalize Marijuana by Passing Question 1

AUGUSTA, Maine. (Nov. 10, 2016) – Voters in Maine approved a ballot measure Tuesday, legalizing marijuana for general use by adults. This takes a big step toward nullifying the unconstitutional federal prohibition of cannabis in effect. Maine voters approved Question 1 by 2,620 vote margin. The race was close and officials didn’t declare a winner…

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Centralized Power is the Problem

I’ve seen a lot of posts from Democrats blaming just about everyone for Hillary losing. They blame Bernie (who was at best, really flawed). They blame 3rd party voters. They blame the crook, James Comey. They blame Russia. But I haven’t seen anyone blame themselves – their own ideology. If you support the accumulation of…

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The Left’s Constitutional Chickens Come Home to Roost

Here’s my post-election prediction: the left will suddenly become very interested in limiting the power of the federal government. Expansive executive power was great when their guy was in charge. But in a few months, Donald J. Trump inherits all of that unconstitutional presidential authority. For years, I’ve preached the danger of ignoring Constitutional limits just…

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Arizona Voters Fail to Legalize Marijuana For General Use

PHOENIX, Ariz. (Nov. 9, 2016) – Voters in Arizona failed to approve a ballot measure legalizing marijuana for general use by adults. Arizona Proposition 205 lost by a 52.1 to 47.9 percent margin. Passage of Prop 205 would have made it legal for adults 21 years or older to possess and use one ounce or…

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Nevada Voters Nullify Unconstitutional Federal Prohibition, Legalize Marijuana by Passing Question 2

CARSON CITY, Nev. (Nov. 9, 2016) – Voters in Nevada approved a ballot measure yesterday, legalizing marijuana for general use by adults. This takes a big step toward nullifying the unconstitutional federal prohibition of cannabis in effect. Nevada voters approved Question 2 by a 54.5 to 45.5 percent margin. With passage of the “Initiative to…

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Voters in Arkansas, North Dakota Legalize Medical Marijuana Despite Federal Prohibition

BISMARCK, ND, Nov. 8, 2016 – Voters in North Dakota and Arkansas have approved ballot measures legalizing medical marijuana, taking a first step toward nullifying the unconstitutional federal prohibition of cannabis in effect. Arkansas has become the first state in the Bible Belt to legalize medical marijuana. With their approval of Issue 6 on Tuesday, voters will…

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Voters in World’s 6th Largest Economy Nullify Unconstitutional Federal Marijuana Prohibition

Legalization of marijuana in California removes a huge layer of laws prohibiting the possession and use of marijuana in the world's 6th largest economy, something that will be extremely difficult for federal prohibitionists to overcome.

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Massachusetts Voters Nullify Unconstitutional Federal Prohibition, Legalize Marijuana by Passing Question 4

BOSTON (Nov. 8, 2016) – Voters in Massachusetts have approved a ballot measure legalizing marijuana for general use by adults, a big step toward nullifying the unconstitutional federal prohibition of cannabis in effect. With 64 percent of the precincts reporting, Tenth Amendment Center projects Question 4 as the winner by a margin of 53-47. With passage of…

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Florida Voters Approve Medical Marijuana, First Step to Nullify Unconstitutional Federal Prohibition

TALLAHASSEE, Fla. (Nov. 8, 2016) – Voters in Florida have approved a ballot measure legalizing medical marijuana, taking a big step toward nullifying the unconstitutional federal prohibition of cannabis in effect. With passage of Amendment 2, qualifying patients in Florida will be able to access marijuana for medical use. With 7.5 millions votes counted, of the…

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