Posted on 06/06/2005 7:16:18 AM PDT by Hillary's Lovely Legs
Per Fox News:
The Supreme Court has ruled Medical Marijuana as illegal.
That's explictly prohibited by the Constitution. You'll have to come up with a better example.
The problem is that 2/3 of congress and 3/4 of the states can take anything they want from you. Can kick out every part of the bill of rights if they want to. I think sometimes we forget that. That individual rights do have a limit, even in our constitution.
And the state legislatures are not the will of the people? Apparently, not in our brave new world of national centralized power in which the interestate commerce clause becomes a blank check.
My thoughts precisely.
While my mother lay dying from cancer, when I still didn't know how things would play out, I found myself forming a (criminal) conspiracy to obtain marijuana.
There's more than one reason it never came to that, but if it had, I had no doubt what I would have done.
Oh, and the courts can do that much more easily and with much less notice.
State legislatures are the will of the people. But so is the federal level. Your gripe isn't with the court. Your gripe is with your senator and represenative. Get them to change the law.... don't do like the ACLU and try to get the courts to do it for you.
Say, on another topic, how come whenever Barney Frank says "my friend", it always comes out "my fwend"?
LOL
Have you read the interstate commerce clause? The plain words explicitly restricts federal power in this case (at least before our supreme court endorsed an evil pro-New New Deal case from the 1940s).
Geez ...
I thought the purpose of the Constitution was to define what Congress can do and not do. You really should And, BTW, Congress isn't "usurping" any power of the federal courts when Congress debates and legislates. The fact that any informed American would think otherwise is an alarming indictment of lack of basic political awareness in out country.
I never said such. I am saying that Congress is usurping the powers of the states and the people as defined by the 10th Amendment. Congress and federal judges apparently have decided to work together to usurp power instead of acting as a check and balance on each other's powers.
The fact that so many so-called conservatives fail to comprehend federalism and applaud a ruling based on the worst of the New Deal SCOTUS decisions means this country is in even deeper doggie doo that I thought.
(or maybe you already have)
This has nothing to do "with the will of the people." It has to do with the court's expansive (a la New Deal) interpretation of the Interstate Commerce clause.
Boston accent, I'm thinking. ;^)
I don't understand your "mixed feelings." Name any prescription pain killer for which that is not also a "problem."
Just because people use [legal substance] to [illegal act] is no reason to outlaw [legal substance].
But that is a much, much harder thresshold to reach than a majority in Congress and a presidential signature.
Individual rights derive from God---they have no limits. How can man limit what God Himself grants every human being?
The problem with the Medical Marijuana law is that its just too easy for "anybody" who wants to smoke it to find an unethical doctor....pay him cash....and get a prescription for it.
That happens with leagal narcotics all the time Elvis Presley had every DR he dealth with give him narcotics..
In the early 80's my friend had her Dr give her Ampethamines street name *BLACK BEAUTYS* to her all the time
]Nothing new here....
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