Expelled liberty-cop update, 1 of 2 - New Hampshire
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LEAP another distractionary organization.
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Looks like we have a don't ask, don't tell type problem here. You can think marijuana prohibiton is wrong but don't voice it.
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@truthadvocate seriously pretty soon I wont be able to fart in public without the fear of getting arrested
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I take back "Not on the whole a US federal issue perhaps."
The US Constitution forbids the US government and legislature from doing all sorts of thing!
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I believe the U.S. Constitution does not stop states from passing laws to control substances.
I don't know what the NH Constitution says , I spend too much time trying to learn about the national constitution to start on a state one.
However if a constitution does forbid the state from doing something any laws passed that do that thing do not actually have the force of law.
Damn, I'm starting to talk like a lawyer.
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Buffalo122333
I don't disagree with your basic position.
However, it was the NH constitution that was quoted in the Ridley Report where the policeman's argument for refusing to arrest people on narcotic charges was given. My comment did not refer solely to the US constitution, but principally to the NH constitution upon which the policeman in question was largely grounding his position.
NH was a free nation at the US foundation & remains free to prescribe or permit within NH law, doesn't it?
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*christianpatriot125 "
If the wording of the constitution made prohibition of narcotics clearly illegal I would have a different attitude."
The tenth amendment says if the constitution doesn't clearly give the feds the power they aren't allowed to do it.
Your argument is the exact opposite of what the founding fathers meant the constitution to do, clearly define what the feds can do and prevent them from doing anything else.
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we may have our differences - but we all want the same thing.
I still support LEAP
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I just lost WAY more respect for their organization than Jardis ever did.
Nazi Officers Against Jew Burning (NPAJB) does NOT endorse the non-burning of Jews while der Fuhrer is in charge. We want our officers to beg der Fuhrer to change his mind during their off duty hours. Therefore, Officer Has-a-conscience, you are officially expelled from NOAGB.
Sincerely, Herr Arschlok "Just Following Orders" Buttmuncher.
klaptongroovemaster 2 years ago 17
When the laws are unethical, breaking them is ethical.
There are far more than 100,000 pages of laws. It's impossible to enforce them all. & impossible to follow them all. The result of a coercive monopoly passing laws without weighing the cost & benefits to those forced to pay for them, has resulted in a system out of control. Too complex for a person to make any rational sense of it. With mercenaries ordered to violate laws all the time. By passing countless laws we've achieved chaos.
truthadvocate 2 years ago 13