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Our state and federal constitutions go hand in hand to lay the foundation of our liberties. In the name of living and breathing constitutional ideology we have become a litigious legal society. The overwhelming amount of new laws and case law sometimes obscures peoples basic rights and we need to fight against these limitations based on popular...

Our state and federal constitutions go hand in hand to lay the foundation of our liberties. In the name of living and breathing constitutional ideology we have become a litigious legal society. The overwhelming amount of new laws and case law sometimes obscures peoples basic rights and we need to fight against these limitations based on popular sentiment or ideology. Our founding is based on a solid and unmovable belief in the preservation of the right of ordinary people to be the primary source of power given by God.

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Robert Troyer - Part 10: CBD and THC Differences


CBD not marijuana has FDA approved drugs for epilepsy that helps a very small population of epileptics. CBD however, can be grown without regulation and has the propensity to grow with a THC component. Both CBD and Marijuana have no consistent testing for THC potency's that can effect people in different ways. To say Medical marijuana is a hype pro...
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Robert Troyer - Part 9: THC Potency


No joke, THC potency's are greater than ever. By in large this comparison should give every concerned person pause. A drug not vetted by the FDA, as dangerous as  alcohol and other illicit drugs being distributed as a natural harmless substance for whatever ails you. Wake up compromise-rs and stop pretending this is a great funding idea.
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Robert Troyer - Part 8: As the Industry Grows


The marijuana culture doesn't change its outcomes as it grows. Mental health issues are prevalent in chronic users, those users don't produce and consequentially mental health and enforcement services get overburden with the poor prospects of rehabilitation, especially of younger  male addicts. Guess what, the bigger investors ore the cities a...
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Robert Troyer - Part 5: Let Reality Set In


Let reality and reason begin to inform policy in Wyoming. Colorado and other legalized Marijuana States are only now beginning to see the big flaws in law enforcement, healthcare issues, and bottom-line buy-ins that marijuana is the best healer of pain. It's dope, folks. It affects people more adversely than proven FDA healthful uses. It's hype, a ...
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Robert Troyer - Part 4: Financially a Bad Deal


Stop pretending marijuana legalization will bring in a bounty of funding. Legal, emotional, and transparent cost analysis problems are ignored in favor of a stoner's vision of good things to come. We know this. Why are our Legislators ignoring the tangible problems and reality of costs to our communities?
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Robert Troyer - Part 3: Welcoming a Criminal Empire


Whether or not federal legalization of marijuana happens, (the federal government is inviting criminals into our country daily) our State will have to realize legalization does not stop the growth of illegal operations. These criminals can hide behind inefficient and ambiguous laws and rights which increase prosecution costs and incarceration costs...
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Robert Troyer - Part 2: Criminals Bend the Rules


OK Wyoming , state law and federal law are hide outs for sophisticated drug dealers, cartels and enemies wanting to dismantle our population with an addicted population so they can break us down. Legalizing Marijuana green lights criminal organizations that will end up costing (as it has already in CO) the state many millions of dollars that no tax...
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Drones and Trespass: Surveillance Issues Hover in the Legislative Interim


by Steve Klein Eight years ago, WyLiberty supported a Drone Protection Act that would require law enforcement to get a warrant before using an unmanned aerial vehicle (that's a fancy term for "drone") to search private property in criminal investigations. The bill, sponsored by the Joint Judiciary Committee, passed the Wyoming House but then died i...
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More fines and imprisonment won't reform Wyoming campaign finance

by Wyoming Liberty Group Staff Wyoming campaign finance law, or "campaign finance reform" if you prefer, is pointless and counterproductive. It has served as nothing more than a bundle of platitudes and a dirty political tool for more than a century, since the Republican Party unreasonably accused Democrat John Kendrick of violating the state's ori...
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Medicaid Expansion is Like a Three-Year-Old Doing Your Grocery Shopping

by Guest Comment Submission Having the Revenue Committee introduce a Medicaid Expansion bill into the legislature is like having your three-year-old do your grocery shopping. It's all ice cream, popsicles, and candy. Only to make the metaphor more accurate, your three-year-old goes out and finds fifty more toddlers who then spend all of your grocer...
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1740 H Dell Range Blvd. #274
Cheyenne, WY 82009

Phone: (307) 632-7020