What I can't figure out is where the hell some of you get off telling me or anyone else what we can and cant do in the privacy of our own homes. Next thing you know you are going to be trying to tell me when I can and can't have coitus.
Matt
The problem isnt what you do in the privacy of your own home.. Thats what the 4th ammendment is for.. stay in your house, do whatever you like, and dont bother anyone else in the process..
The problem is that some people think the right to do whatever they please also gives them the right to infringe on other peoples rights... they dont stay in their homes.. they get high on powder and then go run their car into someone elses kids car and injure them.. they shoot up some bad herion and then do the kickin chicken out in the middle of main street for all the world to watch and then later want the rest of us foot the bill for the ambulance call and the hospital stay.. they smoke a crack rock, then so desperately need another hit at 2AM that they go out and start stealing window unit air conditioners to pawn in the morning to pay for the next high.. they crank up their meth lab in their garage, where their kids play with toys, who end up with brain damage from sucking in the fumes.. or even worse, they crank up their meth lab in their own basement and end up blowing up the house and catching the neighbors house on fire in the process.. or how about the guy that drops a couple of tabs of acid, then heads into the local night club and starts knifing everyone on the dance floor because he thought they were hippopotumus that were attacking him?
and the list goes on, and on, and on...
All of the examples are REAL WORLD situations that I personally worked by the way (along with hundreds others) a million years ago when I was cop.. none of the above is made up or hypothetical..
I could care less what you do in the privacy of your own home.. you could be into midget porn and personal scarification for all I care.. you can smoke out 20 hours a day and sit on the couch playing xbox wasting away.. doesnt bother me a bit... Im actually all for it...
the problem is we all know that the vast majority of people that choose to do drugs, do not choose to do it strictly in the privacy of their own home.. and often times their drug abuse effects everyone else around them and infringes on the rights of others...
from your own signature line:
Alabama Constitution - 1901
SECTION 35:
Objective of government,
"That the sole object and only legitimate end of government is to protect the citizen in the enjoyment of life, liberty, and property, and when the government assumes other functions it is usurpation and oppression."
So.. when a doper is stealing my car, running over my child, stabbing people in a night club, flopping around on the sidewalk like a fish, etc... all as a direct result of public drug abuse.. is it not the role of government to protect me in the enjoyment of life, liberty, and property?