CRUDE FANATICISM. THE PRINCIPLE OF ANARCHY. BAD LAWS MUST BE OVERTHROWN. (By Henry Samuel Priest, Missouri, formerly United States District Judge.) Judge Priest holds that Prohibition is a violation of the principle of Goyerament. The violation of the Prohibition law is not a love of drunkenness, but a love of liberty. “Our fathers mutinied against the laws of England of which they were subjects George Washington in precept and example led the fight. We still hear the voice of Wendell Phillips ring out the sentence: “The best use of good laws is to teach us to trample bad laws under our feet.” The Eighteenth Amendment (Prohibition) announces no fundamental principle of government, it is an effort to regulate the morals of the country, .to make that immoral and criminal per se. The evil consists m the excessive use of alcoholic liquors, not in their moderate use. Prohibition is iust crude fanaticism. New Zealand has neither room nor time for fanatical laws. Prohibition is not only unnecessary— it is insulting.— (Advt.
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Ashburton Guardian, Volume XLVI, Issue 10530, 22 October 1925, Page 6
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