Posted by LAA on November 30, 2010 at 07:23:02 from (86.51.147.113):
In Reply to: Re: Senate Bill 510! posted by Dieselrider on November 30, 2010 at 04:42:22:
It doesn"t really matter whats in the bill, all Americans that wish to remain free ought to be opposed to any and all Nanny state legislation, the Congress has no constitutional power over the citizens personal food preferences, or smoking cigarettes, drinking whiskey etc. Sometimes peoples bad habits kill them and sometimes people are too stupid or too lazy to properly wash and prepare their food, some of them get sick or die. None of that is a good enough reason to force everyone else in the country to adhear to regulations that of themselves won't accomplish anything. This type of meddling has been tried many times over the years, mostly on the state level to restrict interstate trade, the result was commodity prices skyrocketing, producers going broke and the end consumer getting screwed, in other words, the usual result of Government intervention in private trade.
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