To: eno_
As to your response that interstate traffic in drugs is massive, that is true but it may well be insufficient to support a commerce clause justification of the CSA It has repeatedly proven sufficient.
To: Roscoe
Since you appear to have at least a LEO's education on the statutes, I was hoping your would also quote chapter and verse on why carjacking is a federal crime. I expect to find similar commerce clause language, since cars can be driven across state lines, or the asphalt they sit on might touch asphalt that touches interstate highways, or that the roads are funded by federal money, or something. The point being: Where do these laws start becoming a parody of the Founders' intent? And let's see if you can restrain yourself from claiming I am a Libertarian who wants to legalize carjacking.
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01/02/2002 8:18:09 AM PST by
eno_
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