On today's episode of Felony Friday host John Odermatt unveils a unique format for the show. Instead of being joined by a guest, this is a special, first of a kind solo show hosted by John. As always on Felony Friday, there are some incredible topics to analyze. First, John talks about a couple criminal justice stories that you should be sharing and discussing with your friends. Next, he weighs in on some stories that have been discussed in the mainstream media, but as per usual the main stream media has missed the most important takeaway. And lastly, John weighs in on a controversial topic and asks if "it's a crime, and if they should do time."
You can find the show notes page >here
FF 116 - College Student Gets Jail Time for Selling a Couple Adderall
ELL 64: Bernie's "Inequality in America" Town Hall Is Just As Dumb As You'd Think
339. "Addiction is Not a Crime": U.S. Senate Candidate Dale Kerns
FF 115 - Freedom is the Answer to Addiction says Steven Slate
ELL 63: Deep Secretary of State and Clinton Goes Slippity Doo-Dah
338. Libertarians in Living Rooms Drinking Liquor w/ Rodger F'in Paxton!
FF 114 - Gun Rights, Gun Fights and the 2nd Amendment with Salvatore DeGennaro
ELL 62: Even For Lefty Haters, Tame Oscars Are Lame Oscars
337. Gene Epstein on the Fiscal Time Bomb of U.S. Debt
FF 113 - The Felon Firefighter
ELL 61: We The Internet TV's Lou Perez Talks Guns and Comedy
336. Matthew C. Scaro Brings Liberty Fire to the IL Governor's Race
FF 112 - Shining a Light on the Con Game that is the Drug War with Brian Saady
ELL 60: Are Progressives Actually Causing More Mass Shootings?
335. Break the Media Blackout with LP Congressional Candidate Drew Miller
FF 111 - 13 Years in Prison for $500 Worth of Drugs
ELL 59: The Military Industrial Congress
334. Libertarians in Living Rooms Drinking Liquor: Breaking News Edition!
FF 110 - Federal Prosecutors Gone Wild!
ELL 58: SOTU, Memos and Super Bowl Hangovers
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