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Re: 20 Years in a Cage for Possessing Forbidden Plants

Postby Chimera » December 25th, 2014, 11:09 am

The only thing jesus probably say for sure is "ouch" when they put the first nail in

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Re: 20 Years in a Cage for Possessing Forbidden Plants

Postby 88sins » December 25th, 2014, 11:32 am

kjaglal76v2 wrote:PNM lose a voter oui



ah hear he is a card-carrying lifetime member of the UNC :lol:
buh wha yuh go do, if yuh could sell, yuh could breeze in a cell


rorysrentals wrote:when did a god made natural plant become illegal

When bigshots can't make $$ off it if you can grow it at home

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Re: 20 Years in a Cage for Possessing Forbidden Plants

Postby Trinbagoviews » December 26th, 2014, 10:29 am

As Ludwig von Mises wrote in 1949:

If it is true that government derives its authority from God and is entrusted by Providence to act as the guardian of the ignorant and stupid populace, then it is certainly its task to regiment every aspect of the subjects conduct. The God-sent ruler knows better what is good for his wards than they do themselves. It is his duty to guard them against the harm they would inflict upon themselves if left alone.

... Once the principle is admitted that it is the duty of government to protect the individual against his own foolishness, no serious objection can be advanced against further encroachment ...

... Why limit the government’s benevolent providence to the protection of the individual’s body only? Is not the harm a man can inflict on his mind and soul even more disastrous than any bodily evils? Why not prevent him from reading bad books and seeing bad plays, from looking at bad paintings and statues and from hearing bad music? The mischief done by bad ideologies, surely, is much more pernicious, both for the individual and for the whole society, than that done by narcotic drugs.

... If one abolishes man’s freedom to determine his own consumption, one takes all freedoms away. The naive advocates of government interference with consumption delude themselves when they neglect what they disdainfully call the philosophical aspect of the problem. They unwittingly support the case of censorship, inquisition, religious intolerance, and the persecution of dissenters.

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