To: coloradan
Yeah, and if you stumble across a bomb-making operation rather than a legal arts and craft business, you'd be in danger, too.
However, I don't recommend making bomb-making legal.
8 posted on
11/02/2003 8:41:35 PM PST by
patriciaruth
("In an insane world, it was the sanest choice." --Sarah Connor (Linda Hamilton) in Terminator 2)
To: patriciaruth
Exactly, but don't expect your common sense to take hold of those hoping for their precious drugs (in the name of the Constitution of course).
12 posted on
11/02/2003 10:36:42 PM PST by
A CA Guy
(God Bless America, God bless and keep safe our fighting men and women.)
To: patriciaruth
An herb is not a bomb.
1 a bomb can be deadly - this herb is not.
2 a bomb is made by man - this herb is a gift from God.
"...declaring war against the natural rights of all mankind, and extirpating the defenders thereof from the face of the earth, is the concern of every man to whom nature hath given the power of feeling" Thomas Paine from 'Common Sense'
To: patriciaruth
Please cite examples of people stumbling on bomb-making operations and being killed for what they have seen. Thanks.
22 posted on
11/03/2003 6:50:29 AM PST by
coloradan
(Hence, etc.)
To: patriciaruth
We'll have to wait awhile before we see the Constitution even mentioned by the drug-legalization advocates. They prefer to advance moral-liberal notions and social-Darwinist arguments instead, wherein the value of human life is so degraded so as to be incapable of or unworthy of self-governance.
The only way that the Constitution can be made to conform with their ideology is if there were a Constitutional Admendment which prohibited all states and all counties from prohibiting any recreational drug for any man, woman, or child ever.
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