Wednesday, March 8, 2017

THE POSTING FOR CRAIGSLIST 'AUSTIN RANTS AND RAVES' SECTION I WROTE AND ATTEMPTED TO POST AT 4:56 THIS MORNING, ONLY TO BE IMMEDIATELY INFORMED ONLINE BY CRAIGLIST OF SAN FRANCISCO, CALIFORNIA, THAT MY ATTEMPTED POSTING HAD BEEN 'BLOCKED': 'HAS PRESIDENT TRUMP PROPOSED ANY NEW AMENDMENT TO THE U.S. CONSTITUTION YET?'



I have not followed news coverage on President Trump as closely as I would like to, so I would like to invite anyone who knows the answer to offer a reply on this.

Personally, I would like to see President Trump publicly advocate a proposed Constitutional Amendment to the U.S. Congress that states something like, "Congress shall pass no law that blocks or restricts any American municipality's or American county's or U.S. state's or U.S. commonwealth's legal right to choose for that particular city or town or county or U.S. state or U.S. commonwealth to approve through a simple-majority vote in a municipal election, county election, or statewide election, to impose a permanent ban throughout that entire city or county or state on any and all sales or commercial distribution of either drinking alcohol or tobacco products or marijuana or medical marijuana or tattoo services involving the emblazoning of tattoos on human bodies, tickets to professional boxing matches, or tickets to professional race-car driving events, or any combination of each of those types of sales bans or commercial distribution bans per se, anywhere and everywhere in that municipality, county, or U.S. state or commonwealth."

My thinking is that if cities (and counties and states, I might add to this at 5:04 a.m. for this personal blog) were assured by the U.S. Constitution that they could impose a ban in that city (or county or state) of any such type, this would help to reduce the rate of violence and rampant sadism and physical torture of human beings (and massive wastage of fossil fuel supplies, I might add to this item at 5:02 a.m. today as I instead post this item as a blog for my own personal blogsite) in nearly all of the cities and counties (and states) where this type of ban was implemented with help from a new Amendment to the Constitution protecting and upholding the legality of any such ban in that city or county or U.S. state.

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