Posted on Jun 28, 2018
California high court tosses suit over bullet stamping law
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"Associate Justice Goodwin Liu said impossibility can sometimes lead courts to excuse a failure to comply with a law, but it can't be the basis for invalidating it."
That's neat. So laws that require the impossible cannot be invalidated on that basis of impossibility to comply.
Perhaps then laws that require the possible can be invalidated on the basis of that possibility to comply.
That's neat. So laws that require the impossible cannot be invalidated on that basis of impossibility to comply.
Perhaps then laws that require the possible can be invalidated on the basis of that possibility to comply.
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SGT David A. 'Cowboy' Groth - On the island, we say for no brains, "Low Tide, the Water went out, and never came back in".
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Maj Robert Thornton
SGT (Join to see) I guess my question is, if common sense is so common, why dont more people have it?
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Maj Robert Thornton - I think it's because they keep looking for it in their back pocket, and all they can feel is their Butt. Lol
Maybe that's where the saying came from, "Shit for Brains". Lol
Maybe that's where the saying came from, "Shit for Brains". Lol
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The bullet vendors will go broke trying to sell those bullets. It'll become a Novelty item like a, "Rubber Chicken". Lol
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CDR Dan Cunningham
SSgt Joseph Baptist - apparently they don't realize that one can purchase a new firing pin for less than $5.00 or a sheet of 80 grit sandpaper for less than that.
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CDR Dan Cunningham
SSgt Joseph Baptist - We're all already criminals in these nanny state progressive's eyes. If a 'worn out microstamping device' is the best they've got, they don't have much.
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