Tell me again about the section of the Constitution that makes drug use a unenfringable right?
The 14th makes clear that governments cannot deprive people of life, liberty, or property without due process of law. - In other words, laws must be both written & enforced using Constitutional due process.
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Now, I see SampleMan say:
Look friend, the only thing "loaded" about my questions is that they are clear, thus requiring clear answers.
I still have no freakin idea what your real positions are ---
I'm not trying to trick you, I'm trying to understand your position.
This is difficult as you back away from everything, ---
I see hypocrisy.
If you can't have a civil, honest discussion with me, where you address the challenges to your ideas, ---
Care to address my challenge to your ideas, sampleman?
The 14th Amendment does not make a case for the legalization of drugs. As for due process, there is a case that you can make concerning certain aspects of drug enforcement.
I am doin my best here to make heads or tales of the cryptic points being made, but no one appears likely to define a clear agenda any time soon.
Like I said, I'm closer than 95% of the population to you folks and you're shootin to kill. You have zero chance of persuading anyone of anything until you can get beyond your own indignation. If you can't, simply pick out a bar stool, sit down on it, and spend the rest of your life bitching.