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To: P_A_I
But wouldn't you agree, -- if a state official, pledged to support the US Constitution, attempts to pass state legislation contrary to that document, why, that would be treason, would it not? Can States prohibit/restrict the use of guns & jail gun nuts?That is why we have a supreme court, and more importantly the power of the vote. If the people want pot legalized they will vote it in. Todate I have not seen a large movement among the people in that direction.
133 posted on 02/15/2005 8:28:58 AM PST by AxelPaulsenJr (Pray Daily For Our Troops and President Bush)
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To: AxelPaulsenJr
AxelPaulsenJr wrote:

Yup, I belive that if the states want to restict the use of dope and jail dope heads, they have that right.

But wouldn't you agree, -- if a state official, pledged to support the US Constitution, attempts to pass state legislation contrary to that document, why, that would be treason, would it not?

Can States prohibit/restrict the use of guns & jail gun nuts?

That is why we have a supreme court, and more importantly the power of the vote. If the people want pot legalized they will vote it in.

Typical 'majority rules' reply, straight out of the socialist playbook. Pot was never 'criminalized' by a vote, it was prohibited by a fiat 'law'. -- Just as assault weapons are criminalized in Calif.

Todate I have not seen a large movement among the people in that direction.

So you support prohibitions on 'evil items'..
Some conservative you are...

136 posted on 02/15/2005 9:07:58 AM PST by P_A_I
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