Tuesday, October 4, 2011

Breaking The Law

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In related news, bank robbers also reported they were worried about state plans to enforce the laws against bank robberies:
Effective Saturday, many of South Florida's "No guns allowed" signs are gone. That's thanks to a new state law imposing fines of up to $5,000 on county and municipal officials, and even threatening them with removal from office, if they enforce firearms and ammunition restrictions other than those spelled out by state statute.

The state legislation has been on the books since 1987. But because it did not contain any penalties until now, many local governments passed their own, more restrictive laws.
Now, do you suppose that the Federal Reserve and various federal agencies might be just a little more disposed to enforcing the various laws and regulations they are supposed to enforce if said laws and regulations came with penalties attached for not enforcing them?

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