Staggering numbers
Some 400 new state laws created during the most recent legislative session took effect Thursday and 20 of them involve guns.
So, in one session, a state enacted 400 new laws. 400 laws. Egad.
Some 400 new state laws created during the most recent legislative session took effect Thursday and 20 of them involve guns.
So, in one session, a state enacted 400 new laws. 400 laws. Egad.
Remember, I do this to entertain me, not you.
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September 25th, 2006 at 10:36 am
If a state legislature passes 400 new laws a year, (which they all have done, and more), then how long until the citizenry is bound hand and foot by ordnances of EVERY kind and any “inalienable rights”, much less just common behaviors, are regulated, outlawed, and taxed out of existence?
How long until government grows so complex that is basically is an insiders regulatory maze of constant changes and updates and the common citizens are regarded only as the “herd” on which it preys?
Answer: Less years than this has been going on.
September 25th, 2006 at 5:10 pm
[…] SayUncle thinks that a state passing 400 laws in a session is bad. According to a service dedicated to tracking state legislation, 29,840 laws have been adopted or enacted in 2006 as of August 24, 2006. That averages out to 597 laws per state in 2006. […]
September 25th, 2006 at 7:11 pm
Law-inflation is bad, there should be no new law without the removal of two old ones.
September 25th, 2006 at 9:25 pm
I follow my principles and the law be damned. I simply ignore all those they had no business passing.
Yeah, I know, arrogant. Huh uh! Arrogance was the guy that thought he owned me.