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I will determine who i make threads about, Nancy. And if i do it, it won't be veiled in some stupid assed question that a 7 year old could see through.
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Good point, I can't help but feel this meandering is somehow my fault...
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ThreadHijackman would be impressed.
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dar512 is now Pete Zicato
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Looks like this thread has drifted.
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The thing is, you can argue day and night, but in the end legality will always win when the situation must be resolved. Actually, so much of our law is based on common law (precedents), that not enforcing a law in one scenario has an enormous impact on its ability to be enforced in other areas. Law is logic, if I can make the argument and connect the dots, I win. If I have a very wealthy client who wants to skirt the law and there is a precedent of non-enforcement that I can tie to him in any way, then your original law may as well not even be there. Think carefully.
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Some laws make sense in some situations and don't in others.
For example, there is a difference between an 18 year old drinking responsibly and an 18 year old passed out in bathtub after waking up all of his or her neighbors at 3 in the morning, vandalizing their homes, and peeing on their lawn. Just like there is a difference between going 20 over on a country road and going 20 over on a city road. There will be times when the same law will make sense and a time when it doesn't and that is why we have courts, kinda. Some laws are very hard to change like legalizing drug as well and are easier just to ignore it. |
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DOESN'T THAT LOOK APPEALING RIGHT NOW!!?!?!?
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This still does not explain why sanctuary inside a tax free church is not good protection from enforcement of stupid laws. Even the alter boys nip at the sacrifical wine and don't get prosecuted.
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Separation of church and state requires the state not recognize the Church as sanctuary... and it never has.
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Yeah, but the law was created because the people that made the law said that 18 year olds, or at least the majority of them, are not mature enough to drink responsibly so they raised the drinking age. So the contradiction of punishing an 18 year old for responsible drinking when the law was made because of irresponsible drinking will come up.
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Actually, the National Minimum Drinking Age Act did not specifically ban the consumption alcohol by minors, only the purchasing of it. Different states modified it, some to include consumption. The bill would never have gone through at all of course without huge campaigns by MADD, and it really does little to nothing to curb the efforts of stupid teenagers to damage themselves. Big hoopla for the nanny state is all it is.
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It was a punk-ass-move. They are mature enough to buy a house, die for their country, pay taxes, be tried as an adult but not buy a beer. Only an idiot thinks such a thing. Either they are too immature for all of it or none. It was feel-good-politics just like gay laws, not taxing churches and the garden club and most other bull-shit politicians spend our money on. |
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