Pubdate: Sat, 18 Jun 2005
Source: Anchorage Daily News (AK)
Copyright: 2005 The Anchorage Daily News
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Author: Paul Wescott
Bookmark: http://www.mapinc.org/pot.htm (Cannabis)

SUPREME COURT MARIJUANA DECISION AFFIRMS UNLIMITED FEDERAL POWERS

The recent Supreme Court decision affirming the federal government's 
power to regulate the use of home-grown marijuana as medicine, 
despite the fact that it was not bought and sold across state lines, 
is alarming -- not so much because of its effect on people in pain 
but because of its effect on our relationship with the federal 
government. Basically, the decision affirms the power of the federal 
government to regulate anything it wants wherever it wants. As 
Justice Clarence Thomas said in his dissent, "If Congress can 
regulate this under the Commerce Clause, then it can regulate 
virtually anything -- and the Federal Government is no longer one of 
limited and enumerated powers."

Many people think that this is just fine as long as it's not their ox 
being gored. But given the back-and-forth nature of national 
politics, sooner or later everyone's ox is gored; we are all 
victimized by it. This wouldn't happen if as few as five federal 
employees couldn't arbitrarily revise our national contract in favor 
of their employer under cover of a smokescreen of dubious reasoning 
and appeal to precedents. Their oaths require them to uphold and 
protect the Constitution, not to give it a makeover or to touch-up 
previous makeovers.

That's our job.

PAUL WESCOTT

Anchorage
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