News (Media Awareness Project) - US VA: PUB LTE: Now, States' Rights Are Going To Pot |
Title: | US VA: PUB LTE: Now, States' Rights Are Going To Pot |
Published On: | 2005-06-14 |
Source: | Richmond Times-Dispatch (VA) |
Fetched On: | 2008-01-16 02:43:30 |
NOW, STATES' RIGHTS ARE GOING TO POT
Editor, Times-Dispatch:
First Congress passes a federal law insisting
on keeping Terri Schiavo alive; now the Supreme Court says it's okay
for federal marshalls to bust down doors and arrest glaucoma and
terminally ill cancer patients who smoke marijuana.
States' rights are fine as long as the Republicans agree with the law,
but when they don't agree, look out, states!
What concerns me as much is that, this time, I've ended up on the
same side as Clarence Thomas, one of the dissenting Justices. Oy!
DAN ROBBINS
Richmond
Editor, Times-Dispatch:
First Congress passes a federal law insisting
on keeping Terri Schiavo alive; now the Supreme Court says it's okay
for federal marshalls to bust down doors and arrest glaucoma and
terminally ill cancer patients who smoke marijuana.
States' rights are fine as long as the Republicans agree with the law,
but when they don't agree, look out, states!
What concerns me as much is that, this time, I've ended up on the
same side as Clarence Thomas, one of the dissenting Justices. Oy!
DAN ROBBINS
Richmond
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