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CHARLES HUNTER (1:123/140) wrote to STEVEN HORN at 05:32 on 03 Nov 2002:
CH> With a Supreme court that thinks that convicted felons/prisoners
CH> should
CH> have the right to vote, why is it you doubt they'll get away with
CH> it
I take it that you don't think the right to vote is a basic right.:-) More
seriously, it is highly unlikely that any court would argue that the right
to smoke marijuana is a fundamental right and no political party which I'm
aware of would legislate the right.
Take care,
Steven Horn (steven_a_horn{at}yahoo.ca)
Moderator, ALASKA_CHAT
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