Quote Originally Posted by copobo
if anyone feels good about either of these bills now, you are an idiot.
Agreed. :thumbsup:

Even if Romer hasn't added the provisions he's talking about YET. The obvious plan is, To soon do so.

Plus, even if the Department of revenue won't have time to do ALL the proposed "inspections". It has the legal right to do so,.. Even if it's just to kill a little time, or because they don't like this guy, or that guy.

I've learned, through years of research. NOT to trust in unfair laws being to hard to enforce. If the law is passed, and is an unfair law. It will also be enforced unfairly! Thus it shouldn't pass in the first place.

This bill, and it's likely soon proposed additions (either way), impose unfair, unenforceable (except selectively), provisions. Thus this 1284 AND 109 NEED to fail!

Again, If it didn't, or doesn't harm anyone, physically, fiscally or emotionally?? Nor did anyone witness such an act of harm.

By your GOD given, US constitutional rights. NO laws were broken.

BTW (and just to be educational :thumbsup

THIS is what ALL jurists are supposed to decide. NOT if the person broke an unconstitutional law, But IF the person harmed anyone. Witnesses are just THAT,.. Witnesses to the harm, said person committed.

If all jurors did this in ALL cases. Law would be again set BY the people. NOT by the courts. Who today, ALWAYS instruct the jury on WHAT "law" exactly they are to vote on. Not on if a crime was actually committed.

This is why a court can overrule a law! So a jury can stop unjust enforcement of said "law".
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