Pubdate: Thu, 14 Nov 2002 Source: Idaho State Journal (ID) Copyright: 2002 Idaho State Journal Contact: http://www.journalnet.com/ Details: http://www.mapinc.org/media/936 Author: Peter B. Hull LEGALIZING MARIJUANA Truth is not a matter of majority vote. I often wonder if the Bill of Rights would pass if subjected to a popular vote today. This idea is worth remembering when pondering the fate of the Nevada state referendum which would have legalized marijuana. Individual freedom was supposed to be the idea behind America. That means you have the right to do anything you want which does not directly infringe on the rights of others. Government exists solely to protect individual rights against violations through force or fraud by other individuals. That's why we have laws against murder, rape and theft. A person smoking marijuana in the privacy of their own home is not violating the rights of anyone else, anymore than someone enjoying a beer, martini or cigarette. The government violates that person's rights when it arrests and jails them. Instead of protecting citizens from aggression, government becomes the aggressor. As Mary Ruwart wrote in "Healing Our World": "We cannot protect people from themselves. When we honor their choice of food, drink, drugs, or activities, we free our police to focus on individuals who would directly and purposefully harm us through force, theft, or fraud. When we stop trying to control others, we can more readily prevent aggressors from controlling us." Peter B. Hull , Pocatello - --- MAP posted-by: Richard Lake