Posted on 12/13/2001 3:32:50 AM PST by CrossCheck
Edited on 09/03/2002 4:49:47 AM PDT by Jim Robinson. [history]
On Oct. 25, six weeks after the worst terrorist atrocities in our history, the United States was bombing Afghanistan, Colin Powell was discussing a post-Taliban government, investigators were grappling with anthrax in the mail, and federal agents were . . . well, they were going after pot smokers in California. If John Ashcroft had been around during the Chicago fire, he would have been handcuffing jaywalkers.
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Tex, we have been through this time and time again. I state on virtually every thread like this that the government has the legitimate power to ban the possession of two items - weapons of mass destruction and child pornography. WOMD are not used defensively, and individuals do not have the right to engage in war with other countries. Children can not consent to sexual activities, thus child pornography is a crime, because the child is the victim.
or your nighbor aiming a loaded weapon at your child?
That is a direct threat of force. No libertarian would argue that this is not a crime.
It is all risk, no harm.
No, they were both a threat of force, a violation of rights.
And WACO was led by Janet Reno.
No, to his credit, he has not used these drugs personally.
Texaggie79 has a very definite and effective formula for determining the difference between "hard drugs" and "soft drugs".
See? A quite objective standard. If Texaggie79 has used it personally, it is therefore a "soft" drug and should be entirely legal. Simple!!
;-)
Liberals say the same thing about gun owners.
Gonna legislate that risk right outta my village
I like to behave cause thinking hurts my brain
Gonna help the state raise the chilluns in my village
Gonna send in the JB Thugs to make them behave
Can't rape the neighbor yet, so we settle for pillage
Gonna crush those freeks right under my boots
We got a majority vote so all get to be slaves
Gonna be safe cause freedom's too much trouble
Tell me what to do cause I don't trust you
God set no "civil law" for societies post Jesus. He left that up to the governments. As stated in Romans 13
Well now you have hit my sore spot. I could go on and on about that all day. First of, since marajuana is a naturaly occouring plant, it does come from God. Therefore God can't be all that against it.
As far as intoxication being immoral or a sin goes, I have had arguments with many phoney so-called "Bible-believing" Christians who claim that they believe in the literal word of the Bible, but will jump through all sorts of hoops, bending and twisting of the Word of God every which way to come up with some laughable, convoluted arguments in order to "prove" that Jesus never drank wine. Please tell me that you are not one of those "two wines theory" (thats what they call it) kooks. People like that do NOT believe in the literal Word.
Incidentally, in case you are under a mistaken impression, I never said that all drug users or even all users of certain drugs commit crimes. I'd hate to be confused with a hardcore drug warrior, when I'm quite the opposite.
Texaggie79, on the other hand, while getting a bit "out there" on the last few posts, I feel actually contributes to the debate. At least he tries to "point-counter-point" in a reasonably respectful manner. I think the guy lets his emotions get the best of him on this issue. I think he's a Libertarian at heart, and is strugglin' with it. It's hard to overcome preconcieved notions.
Yep. see post #275.
DANE'S ANTI-DRUG
You leave out the FACTS. They are accessible but unknown, they could be a bad product. They are expensive because of the cost to smuggle them. And they are illegal, which means you must become a criminal to purchase and use them. Legalize and there is no legal consequences in using them. They are cheaper, therefore more people can afford them. And they are safer, and no one will have to worry about getting a bad drug so they will feel no reason to not do them. Answer to me this. Why is alcohol and tobacco usage WAY beyond that of illegal drugs. Tell me.
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