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the price that he pays for governmental
protection, but it is not within the
competency of a free government to invade the
sanctity of the absolute rights of the
citizen any further than the direct
protection of society requires° Therefore,
the question of what man will drink, or eatf
or own, provided the rights of others are not
invadedf is one which addresses itself alone
to the will of the citizen° It is not: within
the competency of government to invade the
privacy of a citizen's life and to regulate
his conduct in mat
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