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To: little jeremiah
What do liberaltarians like you think about a neighbor pouring toxic waste onto their property? Or in the stream that then goes to your property? Should people be allowed to dump used motor oil in the ground to pollute ground water? Should people be allowed to burn tires and other stuff, the smoke of which then blows onto their neighbors? How about meth labs - are they okay? How about spraying high concentrations of pesticides so that the spray blows directly into your windows from their yards?

If there were no regulations on meth, there wouldnt be a meth lab in a hotel room. There shouldnt be any jail time associated with enviromental polution, citations and fines will work.

Why do hardcore righties believe the government should be our nanny? sure their should be laws to prevent crimes against another human being, but if i buy property in the middle of nowhere and decide to set up a meth lab... as an adult i should i have the right to do whatever i want as long as i dont harm another human being... writing books will not harm a child unless you as a parent are a failure and let them read this garbage.
98 posted on 04/04/2006 12:17:45 PM PDT by Element187
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To: Element187

your mobile meth lab could lead to product liability lawsuits when your customer dies of a heart attack. But then drugs are a victimless crime. < /sarc >

Too bad if the quality control is iffy and strength varies by dealer.

Alcohol and tobacco are taxed (and alcohol taxes go back to the early days of this country). Even if all drugs were legalized (including crack, LSD, and crackpot hairloss tonic, impotency, and cancer "cures"), the DEA would just move under the ATF tax revenuers, and we know what kind of firepower they have.


108 posted on 04/04/2006 5:32:12 PM PDT by weegee ("Who the hell wants to hear actors talk?")
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