To: JCEccles
How far do you think a parent should allowed to go to protect his children from drug dealers?
As far as they need to. The laws regarding this are fairly clear.
Again, would you give a parent license to kill a drug dealer who sold drugs to his child? Or would you have the state punish a parent who did so?
I wouldn't generalize situations like this, I'd look at the facts. If someone was protecting their child from a physical threat, I'd imagine a jury would take that into consideration and do the right thing.
All of your questions would be irrelevant if all drugs were treated the way alcohol is; licensed dealers have real motivation not to sell to underaged kids, whereas the current status quo gives no encouragement for dealers to check IDs.
94 posted on
02/15/2006 3:43:27 PM PST by
augggh
(Falsehood is invariably the child of fear in one form or another. - AC)
To: augggh
A jury? Then you
would have the state prosecute a parent who hunted down a drug dealer who sold or provided drugs to the parent's child.
You're all for statism. You just want the state to use its power to protect drug dealers.
What a hypocritical joke you are.
99 posted on
02/15/2006 3:49:57 PM PST by
JCEccles
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