To: Mojave
"Reading organic tea leaves?" - Euphemistic evasion?
My question still stands; Why would someone not possess the natural right to stop and smell any flower?
Four ounces is "the natural right", not three or five? How was that arrived at?
Certainly, these limits are seemingly arbitrary. Yet,limits of possession had to be determined where the individual right of privacy is violable if the quantity possessed was not justifiably an individual supply but rather a commercial venture and thereby warranting regulation. The question raised in the article is whether or not an odor warrants the violation of individual's privacy.
To: PaxMacian
My question still stands It stands unrelated to the four ounce standard the court created by an act of judicial legislation.
33 posted on
12/18/2005 9:56:37 AM PST by
Mojave
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