Or maybe the designation of “Plan B” should go to Mr. Payton Behrend, who beat the Marijuana Policy Project to the punch by two weeks…
Month: July 2021
With Amendment A still hung up in court, marijuana advocates are readying Plan B. Yesterday the folks who brought us Amendment A to constitutionalize marijuana…
America added 850,000 new jobs last month, the best gain in ten months and, like many other data points amidst the coronavirus pandemic, a historically…
Another advantage of printing veggie steaks is that when a drought hits, we don’t have to decimate pheasant habitat to feed our cattle. But wildlife…
Why wait for cattle to grow up on grass, farting up the planet with greenhouse gases, and go through the slaughterhouse when you can just…
Governor Kristi Noem’s Beltway spokesboy Ian Fury claims that his boss and her staff, in reporter Arielle Zionts’s words, “found no legal or ethical problem”…
In other news of law enforcement judgment calls, Sioux Falls cops don’t plan to break too much of a sweat enforcing the newly implemented but…
Recreational marijuana is still held up in our laggardly Supreme Court, but medical marijuana is now legal in South Dakota. Acknowledging the law and the…
The state hasn’t given up the fight to suppress voter rights by suppressing the circulation of ballot question petitions. Ten days after Judge Lawrence Piersol…
The contempt trial against the United States Marshals Service for refusing to comply with vaccination rules set by the United States District Court of South…