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Reply #10: Doesn't passing a law presume the inherent power to enforce it?.
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Fri Mar-03-06 07:22 AM
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10. Doesn't passing a law presume the inherent power to enforce it?. |
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Seems to me it should.
Wouldn't a clause that makes a law impossible to enforce be unconstitutional because it denies EVERYONE to whom it is applied due process?
Maybe the court should use the Bushista's argument back against them.
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