Pubdate: Mon, 3 Mar 2003 Source: Arcata Eye (US CA) Copyright: 2003, Arcata Eye Contact: http://www.arcataeye.com/ Details: http://www.mapinc.org/media/1210 Author: Bruce Hamilton Bookmark: http://www.mapinc.org/topics/paraphernalia DIDN'T WE FIGHT THIS IN THE '60S? The arrests of three law abiding, productive and decent Arcata businessmen on Monday is wrong. I want to go on record as decrying this arrogant use of force by our central government. The DEA and its collective posse have used the naked force of the State to aggressively attack the legitimate business of our private citizens. "Most of the harm in the world is done by good people, and not by accident, lapse or omission. It is the result of their deliberate actions, long persevered in, which they hold to be motivated by high ideals toward virtuous ends." - Isabel Patterson, from The God of The Machine, 1968. Catherine and I had the same response, "Didn't we fight this fight back in the '60s? And didn't we win?" Yes, I am sure that we did. And you know what, it was decided that to sell Zig-Zag cigarette papers was legal. The generation before us fought for and won the right to have a glass of wine with dinner. I want less government in my life. The Constitution expressly restricts the power of the State and insures Individuals certain Rights. The arrest of a manufacturer of glass pipes violates the principals upon which our country was founded. Consider if, during the great humanitarian urge to legislate alcohol out of our lives, you know, the good old days of the Volstead Act, the Attorney General and his "Acting Administrator" of Whatever Agency they called it back then, arrested the makers of champagne glasses. The logic is entirely the same. Champagne glasses are used, after all, for the purpose of drinking champagne. It is wrong in this specific case and it is wrong in all cases for the State to intimidate, incarcerate and impoverish productive, law-obeying citizens engaged in lawful market activities. We have a Right to manufacture and to offer for sale glass objects of any configuration. What does freedom mean, if not the ability to trade? A group of individuals, 101 North Glass, produces a good and offers it for trade to other individuals, a retail store, for a value in exchange. The State not only sanctions the activity, but also taxes it at all stages. Will the Attorney General go after every retail store that sells these glass pipes next? Cigarette lighter companies beware, your "paraphernalia," are commonly used to light cigarettes. The Wrong perpetuated by the collective's "high ideals" and the use of the armed might of the State to impose its "virtuous ends," has nothing to do with the particular arrangement of chemicals that make up the specific "drug" or the specific "paraphernalia." The wrong is the same in every case, the Power of the State to interfere with our private lives has gone too far. The Constitutional rights of Mr. Teurfs, Mr. Vrbas and Mr. Watson have been violated. They are due, not only their personal freedom, but also compensation from the State for being wronged. Bruce Hamilton Arcata - --- MAP posted-by: Doc-Hawk