No, I want you to honestly put your thinking cap on.
There are thousands of federal regulations and statutes.
What you folks seem to be trying to argue, is that the federal government has devised no other laws. It obviously has.
Your question was answered. Do you have another? And when will you FINALLY answer the question that's been repeatedly asked of you: Would you tell us which section of the Constitution you believe delegates to Congress the authority to regulate intrastate drug policies?
There are thousands of federal regulations and statutes.
What you folks seem to be trying to argue, is that the federal government has devised no other laws.
Um, no, that's a swing and a miss by you. What Ken and I are suggesting is that federal laws governing intrastate drug matters are not authorized by the Constitution - hence the question you keep evading: Would you tell us which section of the Constitution you believe delegates to Congress the authority to regulate intrastate drug policies?
(Now, of the many other laws passed by Congress, it is true that a large number are also not authorized by the Constitution; as conservatives, we should oppose all such laws.)