Submitted by Gavin R. Putland (not verified) on Fri, 08/05/2011 - 8:27pm.
The reverse onus of proof in drug-possession cases is incompatible with the rule of law and therefore cannot be accepted by any court in any jurisdiction. Besides, the economics of the drug trade imply that criminal sanctions are self-defeating unless concentrated on retail sales.
Possession proves nothing
The reverse onus of proof in drug-possession cases is incompatible with the rule of law and therefore cannot be accepted by any court in any jurisdiction. Besides, the economics of the drug trade imply that criminal sanctions are self-defeating unless concentrated on retail sales.
See: The universally unconstitutional war on drugs.