In this episode Croaky delves into a central question of conservative governance: When should the state intervene in the lives of its citizens? Through the lens of the conservative principle of the compelling state interest Croaky explores how this concept is applied in real-world debates, from Florida’s Amendment 3 on Marijuana legalization to even the issue of raw milk sales. Croaky discusses the balance between personal freedom and public welfare, highlighting how conservatives navigate the tension between limiting government power and protecting the common good.
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