IRS Finalizes Penalty for ObamaCare Mandate

“Last week, federal tax collectors finalized a rule to penalize individuals who do not obtain health insurance under ObamaCare. The regulation from the IRS formally codifies the fine charged to people without insurance under the health care law’s individual mandate, says The Hill.  Under the law, most Americans must either be covered by health insurance or pay a penalty.  For the first year, the charge for not obtaining health insurance is $95 or 1 percent of household income.  The penalty will increase, though, to $695 per person or 2.5 percent of household income in 2016 and then according to a cost-of-living formula for following years.”

http://www.ncpa.org/sub/dpd/index.php?Article_ID=23559

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The People Who Profit from Marijuana Prohibition are Upset with the DOJ

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“‘Smart Approaches to Marijuana’ sends a letter to the DOJ: Re: State Laws Legalizing Marijuana: ‘We represent tens of thousands of people working in drug prevention, drug and mental health treatment, medicine, criminal justice reform, and millions of individuals and families in recovery from alcohol and drug dependence.’  Of course, it’s signed by a Who’s Who of people who profit from marijuana prohibition. Patrick Kennedy, Kevin Sabet, Peter Bensinger, Robert DuPont, Calvina Fay, Howard Meitiner, Steven J. Pasierb, Betty Sembler, and some others in the treatment industry.”

http://www.drugwarrant.com/2013/09/the-people-who-profit-from-marijuana-prohibition-are-upset-with-the-doj/

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Pot Apocalypse Looms, Marijuana Foes Warn

“Not everybody is happy with Thursday’s Justice Department announcement that it would not interfere with taxed, regulated, and legalized marijuana in Colorado and Washington. While the announcement was greeted with accolades (and some questions) by the drug policy reform community, opponents of marijuana law reform were up in arms and prophesying hellfire and damnation.  Despite the bitter disappointment of the prohibitionists, marijuana law reform is moving forward, and the momentum is only likely to accelerate in the years to come. We may see in a few years if their dire warnings are correct — if the country is still standing, that is.”

http://stopthedrugwar.org/chronicle/2013/aug/30/pot_apocalypse_looms_marijuana_f

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Washington ‘Pot Czar’ Mark Kleiman Packs Up

“When it hired Kleiman last March, the LCB said it had budgeted an initial $100,000 for the much sought-after consulting work. The state ended up paying much more–$814,000, as of last week, with one payment still pending, Smith tells SW.  It might seem a little strange that the pot czar has left while the state is still immersed in crafting regulations, the latest version of which are to be made public tomorrow. But Smith emphasizes that Kleiman’s fulsome title was a media construct. The academic’s reports concentrated on market analysis and technical subjects, like the projected impact of legalization Initiative 502’s taxing scheme on the price of pot.”

http://www.seattleweekly.com/news/948679-129/kleiman-state-pot-says-botec-lcb

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Bipartisan calls to cut off Egyptian aid emerge after military crackdown

“Untangling the aid relationship with Cairo would not be simple and could be costly for the United States as well as Egypt. A special financing arrangement Cairo uses could leave U.S. taxpayers holding the bill for billions of dollars in equipment Egypt already has ordered on credit, and companies like Lockheed Martin and General Dynamics that build military hardware for Egypt would be affected by aid restrictions.  Also on Sunday, several lawmakers made the point that the security of neighboring Israel and the Suez canal were compelling reasons in favor of continued aid. Since 1979, when Egypt signed a peace treaty with Israel, it has been the second largest recipient, after Israel, of U.S. bilateral foreign aid.”

http://www.rawstory.com/rs/2013/08/18/bipartisan-calls-to-cut-off-egyptian-aid-emerge-after-military-crackdown/

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Syria strike could bring Raytheon payday

“A U.S. attack on Syria could translate into big bucks for defense giant Raytheon, which makes the Tomahawk cruise missile that’s said to be President Barack Obama’s weapon of choice.  Reports that the White House is planning an attack to punish Damascus for the use of chemical weapons sent Raytheon’s stock price to a 52-week high this week — and have reawakened grumblings in Congress that the military doesn’t buy enough Tomahawks.  Raytheon has delivered 252 missiles this fiscal year and 361 last fiscal year. And any Tomahawks fired at Syria would almost certainly represent a future increase in orders for the missiles, which can go for about $1 million apiece.”

http://www.politico.com/story/2013/08/syria-strike-could-bring-raytheon-payday-96045.html

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AT&T paid for access to 4 billion call records a day for federal, local drug investigations

“US law enforcement officers working on anti-drugs operations have had access to a vast database of call records dating back to 1987, supplied by the phone company AT&T.  The project, known as Hemisphere, gives federal and local officers working on drug cases access to a database of phone metadata populated by more than four billion new call records each day.  Unlike the controversial call record accesses obtained by the NSA, the data is stored by AT&T, not the government, but officials can access individual’s phone records within an hour of an administrative subpoena.  AT&T receives payment from the government in order to sit its employees alongside drug units to aid with access to the data.”

http://www.rawstory.com/rs/2013/09/02/justice-department-paid-att-for-access-to-4-billion-call-records-a-day-for-federal-local-drug-investigations/

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GAO Study Confirms the Obvious: Bad Patents Lead to Trolls

“The study confirms what we already knew: low-quality, vague patents have led to an increased patent troll problem. Great. This is the same thing the Federal Trade Commission already reported in 2011, and little has improved; arguably, if anything, the situation has worsened.  We now have reports from GAO, from the Congressional Research Service, and from the Federal Trade Commission highlighting the problem with software patents and patent trolls. We have unequivocal statements from the President and leading members of Congress that the AIA did not fix the problem.  The time for reform is now. We should stop talking about it already and get something done.”

https://www.eff.org/deeplinks/2013/08/gao-study-confirms-obvious-bad-patents-lead-trolls

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Washington Appeals Court Bans Advisory Votes On Traffic Cameras

“Washington state’s second highest court supports red light cameras and speed cameras to such a degree that it ruled on Monday that voters are not even entitled to a non-binding ballot question to see whether the public supports a city’s policy. The ruling took a step further than a decision handed down last week allowing a city clerk to reject a valid petition, despite a state law mandating it be processed (view decision). The court ruled the very subject matter of photo ticketing is off-limits.”

http://www.thenewspaper.com/news/40/4036.asp

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Cellphone unlocking is the first step toward post-SOPA copyright reform

“Dear Congress, Please remove these items from your DMCA contraband list (both for developing the technology, selling and using the technology):  Technology for unlocking and jail-breaking (currently allowed for iPhone, not allowed for iPad);  Adaptability technology for the blind to have e-books aloud (currently subject to triennial review by the Librarian of Congress – it’s legal to use the technology but illegal to develop or sell);  Technology to back-up our own DVD’s and Blu-Ray discs for personal use (current law makes this illegal and injunctions have even been used to shut down websites discussing this technology).  Signed, The people.”

http://boingboing.net/2013/02/22/taking-on-real-reform-in-a-pos.html

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