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Biden Should Pardon Hunter — and Every Other Drug-War Prisoner

SATURDAY, JUNE 15, 2024

The right to smoke, snort, inject, or otherwise ingest any substance one pleases is a natural human right that exists independently of, and supersedes, government edict.
Thomas L. Knapp,
Biden Should Pardon Hunter — and Every Other Drug-War Prisoner” [2024]

HORNBERGER’S BLOG

June 14, 2024
Update on the Gershkovich Case
After keeping Wall Street Journal reporter Evan Gershkovich jailed for more than a year on charges of espionage, Russian authorities released a statement yesterday alleging, according to the Journal, that Gershkovich “was gathering information about a defense contractor on behalf of the Central Intelligence Agency.” The Journal added, “In fact, Gershkovich was on a reporting assignment for the Journal.” I have written extensively …
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DRUG WAR
Biden Should Pardon Hunter — and Every Other Drug-War Prisoner
by Thomas L. Knapp
Garrison Center
FOREIGN POLICY
The Perils of Wider War in Eastern Europe
by Katrina vanden Heuvel and James Carden
Antiwar.com
Sanctions Are for Losers
by Steve H. Hanke
Independent Institute
PROPERTY RIGHTS
Possible Good News on Reform of Civil Forfeiture?
by Jeffrey Miron
Cato Institute
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Mandatory National Military Service Is a Bad Idea
by Joe Lancaster
Reason
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David Boaz: Champion of Liberty
by Peter Goettler et. al.
Cato Institute
NATIONAL SECURITY STATE
When A Man’s Life Becomes a Bargaining Chip
by Kym Robinson
Libertarian Institute
Julian Assange Is Being Murdered by a Fake Case that Has No Basis in Law
by Paul Craig Roberts
LewRockwell.com
PRESIDENCY
Biden Keeps Blaming Others for His Economic Mistakes
by Veronique de Rugy
Reason
SOCIALISM
The Socialist Road to Destruction Amid So-Called Good Intentions
by Wanjiru Njoya
Mises Institute

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