Claiming Necessity to Infringe on Your Rights

2 years ago
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Like most Americans, I think operating a two-ton machine while impaired is dangerous and irresponsible. Does that mean it’s within the power of the federal government to impose their opinion of how best to deal with this problem on the American people? It’s not a question of whether the technology is good or bad or even if this is a viable method of reducing drunk driving. Instead, it’s a question of whether the federal government has the legitimate power to do so.

The argument of Congress that this must be done to keep people safe, is just another tyrannical attempt to punish the innocent for the crimes of the guilty. And while I believe the drunk driver should be punished for the harm they do, I am not willing to enslave myself to government simply because they say so.

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