Oddly enough, when an existing law is contradicted by a subsequent law, the earlier law is null and void and the newer law is the one to follow.
That is how passing laws works, has always worked, and the only way laws can possibly work, even if the difference is only one day between passage of the first and second laws.
Otherwise, we’d all be allowed to buy Tommy guns from out of state, despite all those laws against doing that, because it was once possible to do so.
I’m saying nothing about the constitutionality or non-constitutionality of any law, just that one law passed after another law supercedes the earlier one. That is how one changes laws, whether on purpose or as here, stupidly.
I think the GA legislature screwed up here, with apparent help from Gov Deal, and needs to fix its mistake.
November 1st, 2016 at 8:04 pm
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November 2nd, 2016 at 12:42 pm
Oddly enough, when an existing law is contradicted by a subsequent law, the earlier law is null and void and the newer law is the one to follow.
That is how passing laws works, has always worked, and the only way laws can possibly work, even if the difference is only one day between passage of the first and second laws.
Otherwise, we’d all be allowed to buy Tommy guns from out of state, despite all those laws against doing that, because it was once possible to do so.
November 2nd, 2016 at 5:08 pm
Mikee; so you’re saying that any unconstitutional law is actually an amendment to the constitution?
Anyway, all I see is that the GA Supremes have openly addmitted guilt.
November 2nd, 2016 at 5:31 pm
I’m saying nothing about the constitutionality or non-constitutionality of any law, just that one law passed after another law supercedes the earlier one. That is how one changes laws, whether on purpose or as here, stupidly.
I think the GA legislature screwed up here, with apparent help from Gov Deal, and needs to fix its mistake.