Saturday, October 8, 2011

New US Drug Law Would Seek To Control Acts In Every Country

The House Judiciary Committee passed a bill yesterday that would make it a federal crime for U.S. residents to discuss or plan activities on foreign soil that, if carried out in the U.S., would violate the Controlled Substances Act (CSA) -- even if the planned activities are legal in the countries where they're carried out.

The new law, sponsored by Judiciary Committee Chairman Rep. Lamar Smith (R-Texas) allows prosecutors to bring conspiracy charges against anyone who discusses, plans or advises someone else to engage in any activity that violates the CSA, the massive federal law that prohibits drugs like marijuana and strictly regulates prescription medication.

NOTE: This would "allow" the federales to now recognize state's rights and then claim that each state is the same as a foreign country and start popping off citizens. After all there are only so many more countries that can be deemed as Terrorists.

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