Re: California bars free speech of those cutting deals on votes

2000-11-01 Thread David Honig

At 03:29 PM 11/1/00 -0500, jim bell wrote:

What I'd like to see is for a state, any state, to apply some sort of "100%
State Income Tax for People engaged in violating  the right of citizens to
make and use pot [for medicinal reasons, etc]."

Actually you can sue a government official (cop, clerk, etc) who
violates your rights knowingly, and under 'color of authority'.
The trick is convincing a jury that it was suitably malicious
and obvious violation.  E.g., false arrest because you look like
a suspect won't cut it almost always.

BTW, Calif is the 'other' state to have a proposition this year to dissolve
the 'drug court' infrastructure and replace it with a medical (vs punitive)
structure. Needless to say, the drug-court-workers don't like the
possibility of taking their teat away.

Interestingly, Tom Cambell (R from San Jose) who is running against
Feinswine supports this proposition, and the Swine doesn't.  Cambell also
doesn't want to do Vietnam in Columbia, and the Swine does.  Interesting
reversal, eh? 












 






  








RE: California bars free speech of those cutting deals on votes

2000-11-01 Thread Fisher Mark

Radio is cheap and hot.  When was the last time you heard a Libertarian
sentiment on radio (except talk radio).  The closest I've heard are the
"Vote 
Freedom" ads by Charleton Heston.

Last week I heard 2 different ads for Indiana LP candidates on a station
that plays hip-hop, alternative, and pop music (Radio Now FM 93.1, Emmis
Communications).  The ads were paid for locally, IIRC.
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