| To tivodan's credit, he is legally knowledgable.
Like all citations of law, it's a question of who finds a case to support their argument.
It has nothing to do with intelligence, just who is better at Google searches.
And no offense, but tivodan is lawyer, and you're currently a student of law.
I do notice that you elaborate much further on certain points, and I do agree with your overall assessment that this law is well within the rights of the citizens of New York.
Something that I'm beginning to read about more is "victimless crimes". If this kind of law is unconstitutional, then it implies a violation of Constitutional rights.
Whose Constitutional rights are being violated? |