unfreedumb...
All you do is continue to repeat your dumbfuck evasions. You lost.
RShithead...
If repeating comments means that it's just dumbfuck evasions pointing to a loss; then you lost a long time ago, because that's all you've been doing lately.
Alcohol is not illegal now. It was. The prohibition of it lead to death. Meat is not illegal now in the US. There have been black markets here and there are those abroad that have lead to damage. The damage is done by idiots like yourself, the temperance movement and Chavez. Chavez is a little less stupid than you and the temperance league.
You're right, it now ISN"T.
Meat has never been illegal, so your continued attempts to use this strawman argument is a failure, on your part.
This isn't about those abroad; but it seems that you need to expand your base, because you've lost the one here.
The damage is done by those who violate the prohibition here in the US.
Smoking mj is not a necessity, it is a choice.
Those accused are treated as subhumans. Do you wish to deny that what is seen in the Columbia, Mo raid, and thousands just like it, is not a restraint on their liberty, that it does not treat them as subhuman?
Those who molest young children are treated as subhumans or do you wish to deny that.
OH-WAIT; that's illegal to and the consequence is brought on the person committing the illegal act, BY THEMSELF AND THEIR BEHAVIOR.
Being denied to ability to legally smoke mj does not regulate you to subhuman statues.
Engaging in a homosexual act is a choice, the same as choosing to smoke MJ. Do you believe there is some sort of force that makes you suck dicks? You prefer dicks to chicks, whether that is a choice, I don't know or care. I prefer mj to alcohol. I don't have to smoke a joint just like you don't have to suck dick. But why should the state stop us?
All sex acts are a choice; but that was never my assertion.
Being homosexual is not a choice, anymore then being hetrosexual is.
You preferring an illegal substance is your CHOICE and if you CHOOSE to engage in such behavior, then you also CHOOSE to run the risk of the consequences.
The "State" has chosen to stop you; because the populace has decided that they don't want mj legalized.
Since you insist on using ad homs as part of your discussion of the topic, I will do the same.
But the majority of your presentations have been nothing but ad homs, so why should you change now??
By the way, Mr. Herman, you forgot to add:
"I know you are; but what am I"
Yes I did
Another evasion. I have a definition of "civil right." I am asking for yours, since you seem to believe that it is so critical to the discussion. You are trying to use this label, narrowly defining it, the same way Ditzy and the rest try to use "marriage." At least they are not too chicken shit to give their definition.
I'll try to keep this simple, so that you hopefully don't get lost:
Civil Rights"
The rights belonging to an individual by virtue of citizenship, especially the fundamental freedoms and privileges guaranteed by the 13th and 14th Amendments to the U.S. Constitution and by subsequent acts of Congress, including civil liberties, due process, equal protection of the laws, and freedom from discrimination.
The Thirteenth Amendment to the United States Constitution officially abolished and continues to prohibit slavery and involuntary servitude, except as punishment for a crime.
The Fourteenth Amendment to the United States Constitution has several clauses:
1. Its Citizenship Clause provides a broad definition of citizenship that overruled the decision in Dred Scott v. Sandford (1857), which held that blacks could not be citizens of the United States.
2. Its Due Process Clause prohibits state and local governments from depriving people (individual and corporate) of life, liberty, or property without certain steps being taken. This clause has been used to make most of the Bill of Rights applicable to the states, as well as to recognize substantive rights and procedural rights.
3. Its Equal Protection Clause requires each state to provide equal protection under the law to all people within its jurisdiction.
4. It also includes several clauses dealing with the Confederacy and its officials; but I didn't think they pertained to this exchange.
It's not a made up example. There are black markets in meat due to dictatorial attempts to control others. You also continue to ignore the damage done by alcohol prohibition. I know it's not illegal, dumbfuck. Making it illegal leads to the same sort of results. It is a major failure on your part to continue evading the results of prohibition.
I was unaware that the US had such a large meat black market!!
Could you provide me with some of the important details, so that I could study them??
But there is not going to be a prohibition on meat, at least in the foreseeable future (except maybe in California

), so this has no bearing.
You're the one evading and denying the results of the black market. You make it seem like there would still be a black market for mj, if NO ONE WAS BUYING IT and there wouldn't be.
What is pathetic is your continued attempts to dismiss the examples of prohibition. You are not forced to suck dicks. Blacks were not forced to sit at the front of the bus, to eat at white lunch counters, drink from white lunch counters or to marry to outside of their race. Women in Afghanistan were not forced to go outside without a veil. They all chose these actions and there is no legitimate reason for the sta/majority will to restrain them. When the state did attempt to restrain them there was damage in many cases, including death. It is the terrorists who use force to try to compel the actions of others who are responsible. That's you.
What is pathetic is your continued to attempt to grasp at straws, in an attempt to keep you asinine examples afloat.
The Civil Rights movement was so that Blacks would be forced to do the things you've mentioned; it was so that they would have a choice in doing so, if they wanted to.
We're not talking about situations outside of the US, at least I wasn't.
The terrorists are those that continue to fund the black market; because getting high is more important then the death and suffering that they support.
The blood is on their hands.
Another lie and misrepresentation by you. The civil rights movement and the 60s/70s has not been used exclusively. I have used it because it contains the same common, the state/majority trying to force it's will on to others without just cause.
Which is where you lie; because you're still trying to make this a civil rights issue and it isn't.
What you're doing is equating anything that anyone wants to do and is denied by law, is just another example of the majority trying to force it's will on others without just cause.
You really need to rethink your presentations, before you hit the Submit Reply button.
The Loving left Virginia to marry and hoped not to be molested by the law. They were not trying to make precedent. Lawrence and his partner were not trying to make precedent either. All disobeyed the laws.
That was about a civil right. Smoking mj is not.
Nice show of something being totally disjointed.
Evidently those attempts have failed and larger things need to occur.
Buying mj from the black market, funding death and sorrow, sitting at home smoking, and then whining about being arrested is not going to change anyone's mind.
Are you really that ignorant?
Compated to what you've been presenting, I'm a freaking genius.
Straw man. No one is really claiming that, but see above with Lawrence and the Lovings or others. Plenty of people end up unwittingly being a force for change without it ever having been their intent.
But that is what others have presented, in other posts, as being a protest against the laws. It's not going to happen, sitting on your asses at home and whining.
"Going too fast" is to speeding as getting high is to consuming mj. What's the point of your analogy, other than to demonstrate your poor logic skills and low IQ?
Mabye in your feeble cognitive thinking; but not necessarily so, to those that CHOOSE to believe that it's a violation of their freedom.
Keep on telling yourself that, Osama bin Cocksucking. The blood is still on your hands.
But you have and continue to do so, RShithead.
The blood is on the hands of those that support the black market and the death and suffering that comes from it.
By the way; this is the last of post that I'm going to involve mysellf in, where you attempt to dissect each and every sentence.
This is because it's my belief that you're aware you can't win on the foundation you're standing on; so you have to try cherrypick everything apart, in an hope that I'll miss something and you can then claim a win on a gotcha moment.
It's not that I can't continue to do so, it's becuase I CHOOSE not to.
You've presented nothing new and this is just a rehash of everyone of your pathetic attempts to remove yourself from the responsiblity of your actions.