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School Choice Needed as Seattle Allows Homeless Camp, Drugs on School Property

When people think of Seattle, they once thought of a vibrant music scene. They thought of landmarks like the Space Needle, Pike Place Market, or perhaps paying respect at the gravestones of Bruce and Brandon Lee. Today, when people across America think of Seattle, it is marred by the image of the Capitol Hill Autonomous…

EXCLUSIVE: Coronavirus Interview With Virus Expert John McAfee
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EXCLUSIVE: Coronavirus Interview With Virus Expert John McAfee

As the COVID-19 situation continues to persist in America, with much mystery still surrounding it, we at The Libertarian Republic spoke with virus expert John McAfee. We got some real and valuable answers to some very important questions. John McAfee is the founder of McAfee Antivirus. Read the interview below. TLR: If the Coronavirus were…

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Libertarianism Is Not Equipped To Address Child Exploitation

It seems like a new firestorm is ignited every year in the Libertarian party regarding child exploitation. This year it happened early. No party offers a silver bullet to address every problem. But on this very important one, The Libertarian Party doesn’t even have their guns loaded. On January 19th, Podcaster Tyler Bluntman (Tyler Breen)…

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Democratic Mega-Donor Charged With Allegedly Operating Drug Den, Nearly Killing Man With Meth Injection

Chuck Ross  Democratic mega-donor and activist Ed Buck was arrested and charged Tuesday with operating a drug den out of his home in West Hollywood, and administering methamphetamine to a man who nearly died from an overdose last week. The Los Angeles District Attorney’s office accused Buck of injecting a 37-year-old man with methamphetamine at…

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Safe Injection Sites Save Lives, so Why Does the DOJ Want to Ban Them?

The opioid crisis is one of the most important issues facing the United States today. In 2018, the Trump administration signed a bipartisan bill aimed at fighting the opioid crisis through coordinated action and expanded access to medical treatment. Politicians from both sides of the aisle are extremely concerned about the rising number of opioid-related…

Senate Health Care Bill Guts Addiction Treatment, Barely Mentions Drug Crisis

LISTEN TO TLR’S LATEST PODCAST: By Steve Birr The health care bill unveiled by Republicans in the U.S. Senate Thursday guts funding for drug and addiction treatment while mentioning the opioid crisis only once. The legislation allocates only $2 billion to fight drug addiction across the U.S. in fiscal year 2018, much less than some…

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Drones Fly Drugs And Porn Into Jail

LISTEN TO TLR’S LATEST PODCAST: By Grace Carr Inmates increasingly use drones to smuggle anything from cell phones to weapons into jails across the country, according to Department of Justice (DOJ) documents released in mid-June. The documents, obtained through the Freedom of Information Act, reveal more than a dozen attempts to transport mobile phones, drugs, and porn…

Mexico Now Ranks Second For World’s Most Deadly Conflict Zone After Syria
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Mexico Now Ranks Second For World’s Most Deadly Conflict Zone After Syria

LISTEN TO TLR’S LATEST PODCAST: By Jonah Bennett Mexico now ranks second in the world for most deadly conflict zone, surpassing both Iraq and Afghanistan and trailing just behind Syria. Fatalities resulting from the escalating conflict between criminal cartel organizations in Mexico reached 23,000 in 2016 compared to 17,000 in Afghanistan and 16,000 in Iraq, according to…

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John Kelly’s Shifting Stance on Marijuana

LISTEN TO TLR’S LATEST PODCAST: By Dries Van Thielen On Sunday, Secretary of Homeland Security John Kelly made a guest appearance on NBC’s Meet The Press. When host Chuck Todd asked  Kelly what he thinks the biggest challenge will be during his installment, Kelly answered: “Securing the Southern borders. Protecting the nation from national criminal…

Coast Guard Seizes 4,000 Pounds Of Colombian Cocaine
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Coast Guard Seizes 4,000 Pounds Of Colombian Cocaine

LISTEN TO TLR’S LATEST PODCAST: By Steve Birr A U.S. Coast Guard vessel returned from a drug interdiction mission with a massive haul Sunday, seizing a total of 4,000 pounds of Colombian cocaine. The Coast Guard cutter Stratton, which was on a nearly 100-day mission patrolling the eastern Pacific Ocean off the coast of South…