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<blockquote data-quote="Roadking Larry" data-source="post: 3943940" data-attributes="member: 2833"><p>I take issue with your statement. </p><p>We have a very complicated and I fear hopelessly broken system.</p><p>While a law may well have passed through the legislative process and put have been placed into effect that does not mean it is "constitutional". We see examples of that every day with the ever increasingly draconian gun control that keeps getting passed We know those laws are unconstitutional but we have to wait through a tedious, time consuming and expensive judicial process to make a formal ruling to that effect.</p><p></p><p>If the state of Utah passed and implemented a law that stated that Catholics could not hold elected office in the state of Utah would that be "constitutional"? Of course not and it would not stand judicial scrutiny. but it would still be "the law" until such time as it was struck down by judicial review.</p><p></p><p>Laws that are repugnant to the constitution should be ignored by honest citizens but with full knowledge that such a stance can become expensive. That is a main reason we see so many oppressive laws on the books, too few people have the financial wherewithal to oppose them.</p><p></p><p>[URL unfurl="true"]https://www.avoiceofliberty.us/2015/08/a-law-repugnant-to-constitution-is-void.html[/URL]</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Roadking Larry, post: 3943940, member: 2833"] I take issue with your statement. We have a very complicated and I fear hopelessly broken system. While a law may well have passed through the legislative process and put have been placed into effect that does not mean it is "constitutional". We see examples of that every day with the ever increasingly draconian gun control that keeps getting passed We know those laws are unconstitutional but we have to wait through a tedious, time consuming and expensive judicial process to make a formal ruling to that effect. If the state of Utah passed and implemented a law that stated that Catholics could not hold elected office in the state of Utah would that be "constitutional"? Of course not and it would not stand judicial scrutiny. but it would still be "the law" until such time as it was struck down by judicial review. Laws that are repugnant to the constitution should be ignored by honest citizens but with full knowledge that such a stance can become expensive. That is a main reason we see so many oppressive laws on the books, too few people have the financial wherewithal to oppose them. [URL unfurl="true"]https://www.avoiceofliberty.us/2015/08/a-law-repugnant-to-constitution-is-void.html[/URL] [/QUOTE]
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