NorthDallas40
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So you've done nothing to change the laws? I'm not saying there are not bad laws. I'm saying quit blaming the ones who's job it is to enforce them. How long will you be employed if you don't do as your employer charges you to do?
Do you agree killing kids is wrong even if its your job?
The natural follows up to that how immoral does an act have to be before the its my job defense becomes invalid?
Morality is different for different people. I can turn that around, if someone kills your child, your wife, sister, mother, father etc.. should the cops arrest the one who did it?
I have actually. Ive worked with the state libertarian party regarding both marijuana and becoming a right to carry state.
Do you know who we went against both times? Lobbyist from the police unions
So you consider it morally acceptable that lock someone in a cage for doing something you dont like, even if it harms no one else(drugs for example)?
And yes it is subjective. The only objective thing 99.9% of people can agree on is that you should never harm another person. So laws should only deal with that. Anything outside of that is you attempting to legislate your opinion on others.
you guys are constantly overlooking that no one is saying cops are blameless if an innocent dies or gets hurt. I think everyone here says they should face the same justice the rest of us do. Do they? No, but that's reality and no fault of the good ones.
you guys are comparing Greywolf and others to the enforcers of PolPot right after he gets done saying he lets small stuff slide.
you need a boogeyman to back up your irrational fear (beyond the rational) of the government. with out a day to day face to blame your cause loses a lot of value so you paint with your broadest brush possible.
its the same as comparing you AnCAP people (or whatever non flag you fly under) to full blown Anarchists actively burning crap down.
you guys are constantly overlooking that no one is saying cops are blameless if an innocent dies or gets hurt. I think everyone here says they should face the same justice the rest of us do. Do they? No, but that's reality and no fault of the good ones.
you guys are comparing Greywolf and others to the enforcers of PolPot right after he gets done saying he lets small stuff slide.
you need a boogeyman to back up your irrational fear (beyond the rational) of the government. with out a day to day face to blame your cause loses a lot of value so you paint with your broadest brush possible.
its the same as comparing you AnCAP people (or whatever non flag you fly under) to full blown Anarchists actively burning crap down.
You answered your first question with your second answer. Just because your morality says it's wrong doesn't mean it's wrong. You're applying your morality to the laws. If I said I thought murder was ok and should not be prosecuted, I'm sure you would not be ok with murder being legal. I'm a libertarian as well. I believe similar to you about freedom.
Keep in mind, the only power the politicians have, is the power the police give them. Call it nullification on a grand scale lol
You answered your first question with your second answer. Just because your morality says it's wrong doesn't mean it's wrong. You're applying your morality to the laws. If I said I thought murder was ok and should not be prosecuted, I'm sure you would not be ok with murder being legal. I'm a libertarian as well. I believe similar to you about freedom.
Considering government killed 262 million people in the 20th century alone, Id say thats hardly irrational. Google democide.
As I stated above, cops give the politicians power by enforcing their arbitrary commands and demands otherwise known as laws. If cops simply protected life and property, Id have no problem. We all know thats not the case...
I have stated, many times, that some good people are unfortunately cops. However there are no good cops. Its the profession itself that is the problem.
doubtful. they have as much power as we the people allow them to have. as long as we buy into the system they have power. I can't tell you the last time I interacted with a cop beyond a nod or a hello. I honestly can't tell you the last time the fear of arrest, ticket, or whatever stopped or caused me pause. what power do the politicians inflict on me through cops?
Well, lets see what your morality says:
Your neighbor is growing a plant. A third party doesnt like that plant and they pay you to lock him up in a cage. Is taking the money a morally acceptable act, in your opinion?
And like I already said: I dont see murder as subjective. 99.99% of people will agree murder should be illegal. No real subjectivity there. Outside of a very small few psychopaths, everyone is on board.
Its the subjective thats the issue.
I used murder as an example for the same reason you used killing if children as part of a job description.
You don't have to justify legalization of MJ to me. I agree. It's no different than alcohol which is legal. All I ask is don't make me pay your welfare, unemployment, food stamps ect when you can't get a job because it affects your job performance. I realize that it affects people differently and sine function quite well using it but some can't and don't.
You mentioned 99.9 % of folks would agree that murder is wrong. When enough people believe that MJ should be legal, it will be legal. It's happening everywhere. It will be legal everywhere soon I think. It's already decriminalized in most areas. The wheels of government turn slow.
Your morality would be wrong.
There is no victim in someone using or selling a drug, drinking or selling unpasteurized milk, buying beer before noon on a Sunday, dying a duck blue and selling less than six ( yes it's a crime). There is a victim in a murder, robbery, assault, rape, etc.
Show me polls saying most people believe marijuana should be illegal? Ive never seen that poll once.
If it doesnt exist, then are our laws really the will of the people as you suggest? Or easily changed by the people?
Also youre ignoring the fact that all said all subjective things should not be legislated. So if its a 60-40 split, leave it alone. 30-70, etc. the things universally agreed upon (murder, rape, assault, etc) should be illegal.
Honestly, federal drug prohibition is 100% a violation of the constitution.
I've seen polls regional polls showing that people are in favor of keeping pot illegal. It depends on the region. The last poll I saw in Tennessee was a couple of years ago and it was like 60-40 against legalization but don't hold me to that.
You want to legalize pot, get it on the ballot. Work toward it. Then let the populace decide.
My argument is more than killing others is bad. My argument is that any immoral act (locking people in a cage for possessing things you dont like) is still immoral even when its your job. Doing an immoral act for money, doesnt make it any less immoral.
My fears of government are already backed up by the fact that so many of you are willing to justify immoral acts by statements like its the law or its their job.
The anarchists actually burning crap down do give anarcy a bad name, on that point I agree
Uh huh...
right, because the government should bend over back wards for you. you are so special that you matter more than the rest of the nation. you want to take away the same rights you rail against losing. you want to take away a group of individuals right to decide what it is they want. despite what people believe they still vote as individuals. deny them the right to choose and I don't see how you are any better.
individual decides he wants to live in a cage. you are all for it. group of individuals decide to live in a cage and what color it is. sharing the cage you complain about the color.
forget society, why does your preference rule over mine?