U.S. Sen. Jim Inhofe (R-Okla.), ranking member of the Senate Armed Services Committee, made the following statement as oil and gas prices surge amidst Russia’s invasion of Ukraine: “Vladimir Putin’s unprecedented, unwarranted and unprovoked attack on the people of Ukraine is spilling the blood of both military members and civilians, and wreaking havoc across Europe and … Continue reading Inhofe Urges Biden to Take All Available Steps to Reduce Energy Prices at Home and Globally
U.S. Senator Steve Daines, founder and chair of the Senate Pro-Life Caucus, gave remarks on the floor of the United States Senate slamming the Democrats’ radical “Abortion on Demand Until Birth Act,” which goes further than any pro-abortion law in the history of Congress. Daines also hosted a press conference with his Senate Republican colleagues to denounce … Continue reading Daines: Democrats’ Abortion on Demand Until Birth Act is Holy Grail of the Left’s Radical Pro-Abortion Agenda
Rep. Scott Slater and Sen. Josh Miller, along with many cosponsors in the House and Senate, formally introduced a pair of identical bills Tuesday to legalize, regulate, and tax cannabis for adults 21 and older in Rhode Island. The long-awaited legislation is the product of many months of discussions among top lawmakers in the state, … Continue reading Rhode Island lawmakers introduce legislation to legalize, regulate, and tax cannabis for adults
Neither the enactment of medical cannabis access laws or adult-use legalization laws are associated with any significant upticks in motor vehicle traffic fatalities, according to data published in the journal The Review of Regional Studies. A team of researchers affiliated with Florida Polytechnic University examined the relationship between traffic fatalities and statewide policies legalizing marijuana access over a … Continue reading Analysis: Changes in Marijuana Laws Not Associated with Increased Traffic Fatalities
Judicial Watch announced that it filed a lawsuit on behalf of former Virginia Magistrate Elizabeth Fuller against officials in the Office of the Executive Secretary of Magistrate Services for firing Fuller in violation of her First and Fourteenth Amendment rights (Elizabeth Fuller v. Karl R. Hade, et al. (No. 1:22-cv-00218)). On October 19, 2021, Fuller was … Continue reading Judicial Watch Sues Virginia Supreme Court Officials for Terminating Magistrate After She Made Public Comment about Wrongdoing Tied to Murder
Regular consumers of cannabis are more likely to engage in effort-related decision making tasks than are non-users, according to data published in the journal Experimental and Clinical Psychopharmacology. A team of researchers at the University of Memphis assessed motivation in a cohort of 47 college-aged students (25 frequent cannabis consumers and 22 controls). Subjects completed a series of … Continue reading Study: Cannabis Consumers Are Not Less Motivated Than Non-Users
Americans weighed in on the state of our union ahead of Joe Biden’s speech – and their outlook is bleak. Voters are concerned about the economy, Biden’s disastrous handling of foreign policy, illegal immigration, and crime. They also have concerns over Biden’s ability to lead. Here’s what voters think about the state of our union … Continue reading Majority of Voters are Dissatisfied with the State of the Union
The inhalation of CBD provides anti-cancer activity in animals with glioblastoma, a highly aggressive form of brain cancer. A team of investigators affiliated with Augusta University in Georgia and with the Georgia Cancer Center assessed the effects of inhaled CBD on GBM (glioblastoma) tumor growth in mice. Authors reported that CBD administration limited tumor growth and also … Continue reading Study: Inhaled CBD Limits Tumor Growth in Animal Model
With inflation at a 40-year high, a never-ending crisis along the southern border, and war in Ukraine, Senate Democrats used their first vote yesterday to address their top legislative priority: legalizing abortion-on-demand, including late-term abortion. American families are struggling to pay their bills and feel less safe in their communities, but they cannot count on Democrats … Continue reading Senate Democrats Name Abortion-On-Demand as Top Priority
The Unanimous Declaration of Independence made by the Delegates of the People of Texas in General Convention at the town of Washington on the 2nd day of March 1836. When a government has ceased to protect the lives, liberty and property of the people, from whom its legitimate powers are derived, and for the advancement … Continue reading Full text of the Texas Declaration of Independence