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rob natelson

Lessons for federalism from Colorado’s pot “legalization”

It’s ironic that one of the few “states’ rights” battles won in recent times was Colorado’s decision to legalize marijuana in the teeth of federal laws to the contrary. Pot really isn’t legal in Colorado, of course. The federal government still bans the stuff. And in Gonzales v. Raich (2005), the Supreme Court held that the federal ban is valid and the supreme law of the land. Last I looked, Colorado was still part of “the land.”

Politicians pig out on federal gas taxes

Washington, D.C. hogs much of the revenue from gasoline taxes: States get back less than 70% of the gas tax money their citizens pay to Washington, D.C., and that less-than-70% they do give back is laced with pig feed—waste that local folks would have more sense than to fund.

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