On Sep 5, 9:26*am, Kevin Alfred Strom
wrote:
dave wrote:
[...]
What was an "unreasonable" search in 1787? *If a police officer hears
you do a drug deal on a scanner is that admissible in court?
- Since the Constitution gives no power
- whatever to the central government to
- legislate on or control drugs, no federal
- drug "laws" can possibly be constitutional,
The US Constitution gives the US Congress
the Power To Legislate and Make "Laws"
-and- Everything else follows from that . . .
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Article...s_Constitution
The US Constitution Is NOT Intentionally Vague :
The US Constitution "IS" A Broad Brush Frame-Work
the us constitution just read it ~ RHF
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_us_constitution
and every DEA arrest and conviction
is itself illegal. (Actually, I see no warrant in the Constitution
for the federal government even _knowing_ what you possess, much
less making it a crime.)
As for state and local governments, they naturally have a wider
scope -- but at least one can choose to live in a locality where the
prevailing standards are congenial to you.
With every good wish,
Kevin Alfred Strom.
--http://kevinalfredstrom.com/