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Popular Mechanics June 2, 2008 Joe Pappalardo |
Inside the Global Black Market for Antiaircraft Missiles The real threat, experts say, is not rogue arms dealers, but irresponsible regimes that make the weapons, sell them to dubious clients and do not track what happens to them after they are sold.  |
Reason June 2008 Matt Welch |
From the Top: City of Rats Washington D.C. spends $710 million, or 12 of the city's annual local budget, on a new baseball stadium, while the city is being overrun with rats and essential services become worse and worse.  |
Reason June 2008 David Weigel |
R.J.'s Law R.J. Feild suggested giving random drug tests to welfare recipients and stripping benefits from people who tested positive. Feild was born to a heroin-addicted mother.  |
Reason June 2008 Radley Balko |
RateMyCop.com RateMyCop.com encourages users to rate their experiences with individual officers.  |
Reason June 2008 Joel Salatin |
List: Fresh From the Farm In the spirit of his own recent book, Everything I Want to Do Is Illegal, we asked Joel Salatin to list three things he would like to do on the land at his Polyface Farms but can't because of state and federal regulations.  |
Reason June 2008 Radley Balko |
Republic of Montana Several dozen Montana politicians, including Secretary of State Brad Johnson, have adopted an unconventional take on the Second Amendment case currently before the U.S. Supreme Court: They've threatened secession.  |
Reason June 2008 Jacob Sullum |
Data: Incarceration Nation The United States, where more than one in 100 adults is behind bars, has a much higher incarceration rate than any other democracy.  |
Reason June 2008 Radley Balko |
Soundbite: Freeing the Innocent A conversation with Craig Watkins, the first elected African-American district attorney in Texas history.  |
Reason June 2008 David Weigel |
Union Rules The Democratic coalition rubs its hands at the prospect of taking over Washington.  |
Reason June 2008 Chris Bray |
When Washington Pleads Weakness Why the U.S. won't crack down on reckless military contractors.  |
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