Well to test out your theory, would you mind the house next door to you or even your neighborhood be declared a "do any drug you want to" zone.
Surely you wouldn't mind.
It's already going on in many of the nicest neighborhoods and finest houses in the country. I don't know which house and I really don't care.
If they violate no one, it's no one's business. If they come into my home uninvited to try to finance their activity, they will run into my own version of Homeland Security.
Well to test out your theory, would you mind the house next door to you or even your neighborhood be declared a "do any drug you want to" zone.
Surely you wouldn't mind.
Well, I wouldn't want the house next door to be a waste water treatment plant, or a feed lot either. That's what zoning laws are for. My house is in an area zoned as residential only.
Did my response answer your question? No, not exactly. But then, your response really had nothing to do with the original post either.
I agree that the WOD IS a far greater threat to my life, liberty, and property than is a "pot head or crack addict." You see, there are ways that I can protect myself from them. And if I can't do it alone, I can get together with my community to do so. On the other hand, remember that the government has a monopoly on using deadly force. No Knock Raids, confidential informants (giving unreliable tips), and asset forfeiture laws are not good things.
Mark