Hemp Legalization Is Wreaking Havoc with Marijuana Prosecutions in Prohibition States 

by psmith DRUG WAR CHRONICLES:    After passage of the 2018 federal farm bill legalized hemp production, states scrambled to pass their own laws legalizing hemp and CBD. But in doing so, they may have inadvertently signed a death warrant for the enforcement of marijuana prohibition. hemp field at sunrise (votehemp.org) Forty-seven states have now […]

Comparison of N Y Times “Bahamas hurricane Dorian relief efforts” with our Hurricane Agnes in the 1970s

By Robert Field “In the Bahamas, Residents ask ‘Where is our relief’” The situation in the Bahamas is indeed tragic. Yet we see how ordinary people, especially momentary leaders, will take matters into their own hands and work together to get essential matter done. Hurricane Agnes in the 1970s that flooded our 264 unit Gateway […]

Unions and me, Part I

  Given my studies in Economics and History, I have always been supportive of the union movement, not only for the improvement of the earnings of workers but also because of the benefits to the nation. But that doesn’t mean that I have not been in a couple of ‘bareknuckle’ battles, at least one potentially […]

Free speech vs anonymity.

The New York Times reports: “Democrats want to name President Trump’s big donors. His supporters say it’s harassment.” The Supreme Court has ruled that the First Amendment to the Constitution allows individuals or corporations to make unlimited political donations. Sad ruling, but so be it. But there is nothing in the Constitution, or at least […]

Russian Media Today, Part One

By Slava Tsukerman What sources of news information do Russians use? For the majority of Russians the only sources of news are the three state controlled national TV networks: Channel One, Russia TV, and NTV. According to FOM (Social Opinion Foundation) surveys, in 2010, 87% of the Russian respondents obtained news from television. Still, despite […]

After debate polling and its significance

  If you visit Real Clear Politics, you will note post last week’s debates,  former Vice President Joe Biden has twice the support as does Senator Bernie Sanders and even more so than does Senator Elizabeth Warren. However, add Sander’s and Warren’s poll numbers together and their popularity is equal to that of Biden. Normally […]

“Camp MFE” Benefit Concert

July 31, 2019 at 7:00 pm First Reformed Church 40 E. Orange St. Lancaster, PA 17602 Join Music For Everyone and the staff of Camp MFE on July 31 for a night of amazing music. This fun concert benefits MFE’s summer camps, helping our organization to provide scholarships, ensuring that all who attend do so […]