Do you honestly believe that you are only entitled to your possessions because the government says so? You can't actually believe this...
No, that is why I oppose property taxes. Once I buy something I should never again have to pay for the privilege of ownership. Property rights should be the end all be all of a free society.
I really don't know what we are auguring about now.
Our rights are bestowed upon us by the constitution and are supposed to be protected by the government.
When did you start teaching?
I know you have done presentations in the past.
This past fall. Finished my research at Leavenworth, now I'm adjuncting in the area and working on my dissertation. And, I pitched an idea for a higher level moral issues in warfare to be taught at KU next fall, which is now in the long process of being placed in the curriculum and resourced.
It worked out pretty well for about the first 150 years of our nation. Why wouldn't it work today?
I am assuming you're serious. Well just a few things about your assumption. So the first 150 years? That would put the 150th year at 1926. The US population at that point was around 117 million. Now its like 320 million. Big difference. Some of the worst drugs didn't even exist back then.
So how would these drugs be sold? Legit businesses? If so, you're saying shops can be set up to sell meth, krokodil, bath salts, cocaine, heroin, crack, hash, LSD, Scolpolamine and others. That seems really smart.