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By | 07/18/2012 | Drugs, Headline, Issues, Legislation, Safety, States | 4 Comments

The Florida Supreme Court upheld the state’s drug law, which eliminated the requirement that the criminal intent of the offender be proved.

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By | 07/16/2012 | Headline, Issues, Safety | 30 Comments

In a recent poll conducted by the Mason-Dixon Polling and Research Firm, most Floridians support the controversial “Stand Your Ground” law.

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By | 07/12/2012 | Elections 2012, Headline | 6 Comments

This election, an estimated five million eligible voters will be disenfranchised from the political process due to new voter identification laws.

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By | 07/12/2012 | Elections 2012, Headline, Legislation, President, Texas | 31 Comments

Will the efforts to resist certain aspects of Obamacare succeed? The implications of the ongoing battle are many and varied.

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By | 07/10/2012 | Elections 2012, Featured, US Senate | 2 Comments

“Switching parties and running as a Republican raised the profile of my campaign, got me into more forums, and got me more interviews.”

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By | 07/05/2012 | Featured, News

US Constitution created the legal foundations of a liberal nation-state that would ensure that desires for freedom remained safely contained.

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By | 07/03/2012 | Drugs, Issues, Legislation, Safety, States | 33 Comments

By weakening the power of Congress to attach strings to federal funds, the “ObamaCare” ruling could end the federal minimum drinking age.

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