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51rH0n3y84d93r ago

Constitutionally, I don't know how it could be upheld on any challenge.

smokratez ago

No one will challenge. They are all too happy eating bacon and being fat.

51rH0n3y84d93r ago

There are groups that would be happy to challenge; it's just difficult to get standing without having your record tainted.

I think some regulations are complete B.S. and would happily take the city / county to court; however, if I have a conviction on my record, my employment will be no more. I have to wait till I'm retired before I can have that kind of fun.

jerry ago

And its thinking like that which is the reason that we are as fucked as we are. Not to pin the whole blame on you but its that same train of thought that puts us where we are today. Challenge them. Fuckem. What are they gonna convict you of? Taking their bitch asses to court? Come on man dont use that as an excuse to talk yourself out of something like that

51rH0n3y84d93r ago

Generally, in order to get standing, you must violate the law. So yes, conviction is a likely result. Some locations will not hire you if you've been arrested. So until I have enough capital to work for myself, the risk is too great.

There are projects, however, that can be funded instead. One such project is agenda31.org, where money donated helps their cause of high reward, low risk. There are also other causes, such as the noagendashow.com, where funds can also be donated to help fund an independent media voice. Just because I'm not on the front-lines, doesn't mean that I'm sitting on my keyboard cursing the world.

jerry ago

I am confused.. Why would you have to violate some kind of law to get standing in court to challenge a law or regulation? Perhaps i am uniformed but that doesnt make sense to me. As far as i know as long as you make a good enough case to present to the court, why couldnt you challenge something?

smokratez ago

Your government doesnt want you to have a say.