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A state cannot tolerate or be involved with the distribution of substances the use of which is considered immoral by much of the population.
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The charge of "immorality" is subjective, and can be defined differently according to different perspectives and beliefs, all of which may be valid. Thus, with such conflicting views, a law based on "morality" cannot be fairly applied to any population.
title: 'Re: Ammoral'
text: 'The charge of "immorality" is subjective, and can be defined differently according to different perspectives and beliefs, all of which may be valid. Thus, with such conflicting views, a law based on "morality" cannot be fairly applied to any population.'
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date: 2005-05-01 21:08:46
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