He’s Fighting the Law, But the Law Usually Wins
October 8th, 2008 by Perry
In an effort to pull a Georgia marijuana possession law of the books, a man is arguing that the very wording of the statute is unconstitutional.
Okay, technically it’s a semantic point because he’s arguing the unconstitutionality of a law that states someone is assumed guilty if caught in possession without the benefit of a trial. It’s irrelevant buddy, you live in Georgia, which means that if the law were repealed, another would be passed in the time it takes to read this blog.
But it does do a good job of pointing out the illogical, myopic bully tactics of the anti-drug people, doesn’t it?




















