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Old 10-06-2005, 03:22 PM   #4
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Originally Posted by scaeagles
So.....I will read about the CSA and the constitutionality and morality thereof, and perhaps see an attempt by Oregon to rewrite their law to circumvent it, and I will sit and sadly shake my head because the legality of this case has nothing to do with the issue itself, and people go on terminally ill and in pain while their families go through the grieving process in front of them on a daily basis.
Exactly what's bothering me. Legally, I will understand if the court's hands are tied by what's on the books. But I hate that that's the case. I wouldn't want the court to go beyond its powers if indeed the CSA is deemed to cover this, but the end result will be a continued restriction on individual freedom that I believe shouldn't be there. And the only possible solution is the hurculean task of dismantling the CSA. Bloody CSA.
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