- U.S. DoJ disrupts botnet, arrests Moldovan administrator
- O'Hare opens latest new runway in decadelong modernization
- California Lt. Gov. Newsom pushes ballot measure to tighten gun controls
- Court overturns conviction of woman who did meth while pregnant
- Two Officers Were Shot; Wisconsin Store Liable for Gun Sale I hope they will make gun sellers similarly responsible when the victim is a civilian.
- Court: Pot as tip no reason for police to seize car I am glad they are reforming the law used here, but they aren't going far enough. There should be no forfeiture unless they can prove beyond a reasonable doubt that the asset was used to commit a crime, the same level of proof required to convict someone of a crime.
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