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The thing that makes this unconstitutional is that there is a federal
regulation. This is a state issue.


So are a number of other wildlife regulations. I suspect it has to do with
one of two things:

1) If the Feds do a study first, they make the regulation

2) If a state stands to **** off a group of some sort, politicians find a
way to get the Feds to make the rule. This keeps the in-state blowjob cycle
intact. We used to call it "you scratch my back, I'll scratch yours". Now
it's the blowjob cycle.

Some Florida politician didn't want to **** of boaters, so he arranged for
the Feds to do it.


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The 10th amendment says'

Amendment X
The powers not delegated to the United States by the Constitution, nor
prohibited by it to the states, are reserved to the states respectively, or to
the people.

For the same reason that "murder" is a state crime, "speeding" should be too.
The only federal crimes, according to the Constitution, are treason and
counterfeiting.
Some federal use the 14th amendment to expand federal powers in the aim of
insuring HUMAN rights but manatee have no constitutional rights.
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"Some federal use the 14th amendment to expand federal powers in the aim of
insuring HUMAN rights but manatee have no constitutional rights."

What about natural rights?

"Greg" wrote in message
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The 10th amendment says'

Amendment X
The powers not delegated to the United States by the Constitution, nor
prohibited by it to the states, are reserved to the states respectively, or
to
the people.

For the same reason that "murder" is a state crime, "speeding" should be
too.
The only federal crimes, according to the Constitution, are treason and
counterfeiting.
Some federal use the 14th amendment to expand federal powers in the aim of
insuring HUMAN rights but manatee have no constitutional rights.



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Bzzzt.

Outside the scope of the discussion, which is a *legal* issues discussion,
not a morality discussion.

Natural rights need some codification before a court can deal with them.

-W

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"Some federal use the 14th amendment to expand federal powers in the aim

of
insuring HUMAN rights but manatee have no constitutional rights."

What about natural rights?



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Nothing is "outside the scope" of rec.boats. That's why its a train wreck
full of chuckles.

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Bzzzt.

Outside the scope of the discussion, which is a *legal* issues discussion,
not a morality discussion.

Natural rights need some codification before a court can deal with them.

-W

"Eric H" wrote in message
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"Some federal use the 14th amendment to expand federal powers in the aim

of
insuring HUMAN rights but manatee have no constitutional rights."

What about natural rights?







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What about natural rights?


We are talking about constitutional law, not natural law. Natural law says the
strong survive. The weak becomes food.
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Greg wrote:

What about natural rights?


We are talking about constitutional law, not natural law. Natural law says the
strong survive. The weak becomes food.




Well, then, you should hope you don't meet up with a hungry alligator.
Sadly, of course, man-eating alligators are shot.

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Well, then, you should hope you don't meet up with a hungry alligator.
Sadly, of course, man-eating alligators are shot.


Only a sissy shoots an aligator, You hook them and whack them in the head.


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Unless you're Steve Erwin.

-W

"Greg" wrote in message
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Well, then, you should hope you don't meet up with a hungry alligator.
Sadly, of course, man-eating alligators are shot.


Only a sissy shoots an aligator, You hook them and whack them in the head.




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Greg wrote:

The 10th amendment says'

Amendment X
The powers not delegated to the United States by the Constitution, nor
prohibited by it to the states, are reserved to the states respectively, or to
the people.

For the same reason that "murder" is a state crime, "speeding" should be too.
The only federal crimes, according to the Constitution, are treason and
counterfeiting.
Some federal use the 14th amendment to expand federal powers in the aim of
insuring HUMAN rights but manatee have no constitutional rights.


Hey, go for it: kill all the manatees, burn down all the trees, and bury
the spent nuclear rods in your back yard. After all, why should anything
interfere with your Constitutionally granted right to drive your boat at
any speed you like?


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