LOL, the argument just went over your head.
If I want to eat Martian soil, do the restrictions that the Universe places on me in regards to obtaining it violate my rights? No, because I have no fundamental right to consume Martian soil. So, restrictions of access are allowed. [/quote]
The thing is, what you just said there... this level of control is a very modern invention of the courts. This interpretation did not exist until the last.. oh... 80 years. And if it's just a legal theory, shouldn't opposing legal theories be allowed in a free country? Why should theory determine the level of liberty and pursuit of happiness that one enjoys?
So, if the FDA places hurdles to you obtaining certain foods, it also does not violate your rights, for you have no fundamental right to have access to them.
The government can regulate commerce.
Right, but the degree of that and even the meaning of the word "regulate", the way authority interprets it now is a 180 turn from the historical understanding.
Don't like that interfering with your food choices? Buy a farm.
I wish it were that simple. Now, with the developments over the past decade, if you buy a farm and grow what you want, it does not guarantee that you can eat it. Also, aren't you contradicting yourself? First you say we have no inherent right, and then you say if you want to have the right, then buy a farm?