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Question: Was it the correct decision?
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Yes
 
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No, because I'm a freedom hating prude who thinks the government should arrest consenting adults for what they do by themselves
 
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No, because it wasn't constitutionally sound
 
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Author Topic: Lawrence v. Texas  (Read 5088 times)
Schmitz in 1972
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« on: July 10, 2005, 08:38:19 PM »

I dislike the decision because it in effect set a precedent that morality cannot be used as a basis for a law, state or federal. Also, I quite agree with Bono's assertion that it infringes on the state's rights.
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