Ricardo Piquant
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Well there should be more libertarian elements in everything. In other words, people need to be of the mindset that a new law - and I mean ANY new law about ANYTHING - will always lessen our freedom and liberty by definition. I maintain that the notion of a true federal republic as our country was originally set up is still a revolutionary idea. I'll go a step further and say most people today are afraid of true liberty and would be more comfortable living under a king. For you see, with a truly free society with minimal laws we must be ready to take full responsibility for our actions and not expect someone else to pay for it. With a king (or an all powerful state) the choices are removed, and so people never have to be faced with taking responsibility for certain choices that would otherwise be available. Did you ever notice there never is a debate concerning how any proposed law would affect our liberties? We might as well cut our constitution into squares and use it as toilet paper, because that is where we're headed.
So back on topic. Where does an unelected bunch of bureaucrats in the DEA get constitutional authority to effectively create a new law by unilaterally banning kava or anything else? According to our constitution, all federal laws should originate in the US Congress.
I respect your views on that. .. but reality is reality. If you don't show respect to these local government officials, or think they are "stupid" , they will fuk u up and they will do it well. They're not as dumb as some people think