A few things that I thought were worth pointing out:
1) The USDA is continuing to go after a Missouri couple for selling more than $500 worth of rabbits in one calendar year.
2) Evidently Smoking Is Bad for You.
3) The Wildrose Alliance would get rid of the Alberta Human Rights Commission if elected.
4) "You might think that putting an innocent person in prison for a major crime like rape or murder would end or at least impede a prosecutor’s career. But prosecutors are rarely sanctioned for mistakes, even when their misconduct is egregious."
5) Crime Labs and the Confrontation Clause.
6) Ian Mulgrew writes in the Vancouver Sun on Canada's medical-marijuana system, and the National Review editorial board supports Ron Paul and Barney Frank in their efforts to get the federal government out of State marijuana laws. Meanwhile, on a related note, an elderly German woman was apparently feeding weed to her rabbits.
7) The US Supreme Court has overturned California's ban on selling or renting violent video games to minors. In the words of Xeni Jardin at Boing Boing: "Supreme court performs finishing move on violent game ban." Brian Crecente at Kotaku writes about where video games could go from here. Tim Dickinson at Rolling Stone thinks it's time that Hillary Clinton apologized for trying to introduce a similar federal law.
8) How Gingrich's Love Drives Him to Kill.
9) Finally, Ezra Levant and Brooke Goldstein:
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