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Reason February 2009 Jacob Sullum |
Pot Holders Rejoice Drug decriminalization -- in November, Massachusetts voters approved Question 2, a ballot initiative that eliminates criminal penalties for possessing up to an ounce of marijuana  |
Reason February 2009 Jacob Sullum |
Eyes on the U.K. The United Kingdom already has more surveillance cameras per capita than any other country.  |
Reason February 2009 Katherine Mangu-Ward |
Follow-Up: The Stakes Get Bigger Before you know it you'll have an interstate poker network in the U.S. All gambling lawyers and pundits agree that it isn't a matter of whether it will happen next year, but when.  |
Reason February 2009 Radley Balko |
Let My Students Drink College presidents say it's time to lower the drinking age  |
Reason February 2009 Jacob Sullum |
Bongs Away! How the crusade against drug paraphernalia punishes controversial speech  |
Reason February 2009 Jacob Sullum |
You Can Put Your Weed in There What to do after the last head shop closes  |
Reason February 2009 Cheryl Miller |
Who's Your Daddy? Children of sperm donors are seeking more information about their once-anonymous fathers, sometimes at the risk of the fertility industry itself.  |
Reason February 2009 Ronald Bailey |
'Chiefs, Thieves, and Priests' Science writer Matt Ridley on the causes of poverty and prosperity.  |
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Shopping for fertility markets Reproduction rules vary by country. For example, in France, gamete donation, sperm insemination, and in vitro fertilization (IVF) are available only to married couples or common-law spouses.  |
BusinessWeek January 29, 2009 Jason Bush |
Russia's Lawyers Under Attack Human rights advocates have long been targets in Russia. Now even corporate attorneys aren't safe.  |
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