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Originally Posted by MathGeek
Not my business.
But the US Constitution delegated to the states the power to make it their business. And the State of Louisiana (through due legislative process) has decided that you cannot do some things on your own property.
You cannot be in possession of child pornography. You cannot have sex with children. You cannot have sex with animals. And you may not possess or consume marijuana.
Now, I once directed the Forensic Science program at a state university, so I know all the procedures for administering drug tests. I might even still have all the stuff on hand. But, I'll pass on your offer of a random drug test. I'll only go there in cases where it is my business to do so.
The State of Louisiana is somewhat restricted in its powers to determine whether an individual is non-compliant with their various laws against child porn, beastiality, and drug use; but if a non-compliant citizen gives sworn law enforcement probable cause, my preference is for them to investigate fully and enforce the laws duly passed by republican process as empowered by the US Constitution.
It is there business to do so. They have taken an oath, and I believe public servants should keep their oaths. Don't you?
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How da hell did we go from a dirty yard to child porn and beastiality?Lm ao
Did I miss a post? Or five?