[QUOTE="AirGuitarist87"] [QUOTE="lettuceman44"]I'm not giving them away for no reason. I will defend myself in court, and obviously win.MagnumPI
Not if it's passed as a law. Your constitution may be entrenched, per se, but it can be "remedied" with enough backing. And the rule of law following Entick v Carrington is "if it's a law, it's in our books". The courts can only enforce what the law is.
Constitution defeats all. We've had many gun bans here in the United States that have already been revoked for being unconstitutional. We have laws that are in the books that we don't enforce because they will be superceded or revoked anyway. They write many stupid laws that aren't enforced because they won't hold up in the courts. This is because sometimes they write laws to dictate what they want and they don't care how many other laws it violates. So it's officially a law until someone scraps it a law, but not an enforced law since it can't be enforced with warrant.
That may be true, but as I said the constitution can and has been changed. Once the constitution is changed then the courts must enforce those changes.
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