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CATO Institute article supports modified Manchin-Toomey - worth reading
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<blockquote data-quote="Poke78" data-source="post: 2182749" data-attributes="member: 4333"><p>CATO Institute and/or Mr. Levy seems to be conflicted about what level of libertarianism they/he want to support. In the next to last paragraph, he faithfully and predictably supports the recreational use of marijuana. Throughout the article, though, the discussion is about how to write a law to further regulate what is clearly a natural right of humans, i.e. the possession of such tools as necessary for self-defense. </p><p></p><p>This is just another attempt to negotiate with the alligator to eat you last. It was not an effective approach at any time in history and cannot be couched in any acceptable terms now. Mr. Levy has cast himself into the same "squish" referred to by Senator Cruz in his recent constituent meeting when telling about the reactions from other Republicans.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Poke78, post: 2182749, member: 4333"] CATO Institute and/or Mr. Levy seems to be conflicted about what level of libertarianism they/he want to support. In the next to last paragraph, he faithfully and predictably supports the recreational use of marijuana. Throughout the article, though, the discussion is about how to write a law to further regulate what is clearly a natural right of humans, i.e. the possession of such tools as necessary for self-defense. This is just another attempt to negotiate with the alligator to eat you last. It was not an effective approach at any time in history and cannot be couched in any acceptable terms now. Mr. Levy has cast himself into the same "squish" referred to by Senator Cruz in his recent constituent meeting when telling about the reactions from other Republicans. [/QUOTE]
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