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Any chance to make passing/writing unconstitutional laws a crime?
Quick thought.
Rep's write a law extremely vague, unenforceable, etc. Obviously recent legislation is such. Now these people have folks writing these things for them, and Im sure lawyers involved. So before they even get proposed, they KNOW these things are unenforceable, and will fail under court judgement. In the meantime, they waste tax dollars paying to have the laws written, debated, advertised etc.
Then once passed, these laws get lawsuits filed, which costs the state MORE money to fight a losing fight.
So burn $$$ on the way in, and on the way out burn some more $$$.
This would cease to happen if the law writers, proposers of, and ideally signed supporters of, were commiting a crime, and actually served time for such an act. They know full well what they are doing. So how do we get them arrested for violating this? What crime would it be? Can we get a law on the books to do this, and would it be enforced/enforceable?
Quit "playing" politics, and just do what the law and people require of you. Why is that so hard?
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