Drug Laws are Invalid

Drug Laws are Invalid

The Issue

Officials have no right to take life, freedom, or property (life/murder, freedom/enslave, property/theft). Drug laws are invalid as they prohibit ownership of property & violate a right to contract. They’ve slowly increased power of the police to violate other rights of privacy, further property rights infringement procedures where the state keeps the property even if there are no charges pressed against the person the property was stolen from. As the constitution protects our liberty, making it illegal to own property is in conflict to the constitution making these laws invalid. Any enforcement of these laws is punishable under US Code Section 18 Title 13 Sections 241&242

Since you own your life, you are responsible for your own life. You do not rent your life from others who demand your obedience. You are also free from the chains of enslavement and cannot be forced to do anything against your will. Any laws that deprive someone of their unalienable rights to life, liberty, and the pursuit of happiness by limiting their choices is in direct violation of the concepts of liberty, and as liberty is a protected right under the constitution these laws are invalid.

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Sean CrystalPetition StarterWhat do you want to know? I'm 21 and have lived my entire life in SouthEast Idaho. I began questioning our government and where we're headed while I was still fairly young. I decided when I was 13 to pick up on what would become possibly the most contreversial topic of my time: Marijuana. It is through my learnings that I decided to go my own way. I dropped out of High School when I was around 15, since then I have been through the system, created a website, gotten out of the system, been overseas (vacation), quit smoking cigarettes, got my GED, and am now preparing for college. Now if marijuana were so harmful to society why have I had the oppurtunities to do what I've done, coming from a low-income family. It certainly wasn't from selling or growing marijuana or making other illicit drugs. It was from determination. I wanted to prove that a daily marijuana smoker can have just as good of a life as a non-smoker. Time and money management is what achieved these things.
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The Issue

Officials have no right to take life, freedom, or property (life/murder, freedom/enslave, property/theft). Drug laws are invalid as they prohibit ownership of property & violate a right to contract. They’ve slowly increased power of the police to violate other rights of privacy, further property rights infringement procedures where the state keeps the property even if there are no charges pressed against the person the property was stolen from. As the constitution protects our liberty, making it illegal to own property is in conflict to the constitution making these laws invalid. Any enforcement of these laws is punishable under US Code Section 18 Title 13 Sections 241&242

Since you own your life, you are responsible for your own life. You do not rent your life from others who demand your obedience. You are also free from the chains of enslavement and cannot be forced to do anything against your will. Any laws that deprive someone of their unalienable rights to life, liberty, and the pursuit of happiness by limiting their choices is in direct violation of the concepts of liberty, and as liberty is a protected right under the constitution these laws are invalid.

avatar of the starter
Sean CrystalPetition StarterWhat do you want to know? I'm 21 and have lived my entire life in SouthEast Idaho. I began questioning our government and where we're headed while I was still fairly young. I decided when I was 13 to pick up on what would become possibly the most contreversial topic of my time: Marijuana. It is through my learnings that I decided to go my own way. I dropped out of High School when I was around 15, since then I have been through the system, created a website, gotten out of the system, been overseas (vacation), quit smoking cigarettes, got my GED, and am now preparing for college. Now if marijuana were so harmful to society why have I had the oppurtunities to do what I've done, coming from a low-income family. It certainly wasn't from selling or growing marijuana or making other illicit drugs. It was from determination. I wanted to prove that a daily marijuana smoker can have just as good of a life as a non-smoker. Time and money management is what achieved these things.

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Petition created on October 7, 2009