Posted by LOU from Wi. on December 20, 2010 at 16:27:13 from (174.124.87.189):
In Reply to: Re: Yes, it's true posted by jdemaris on December 20, 2010 at 15:55:19:
Jde. It's still a joke, Why? Due to the fact that if anyone was prosicuted for garden offences of growing food for family & friends consumption, and if that charge was brought before a jury, one could bet the farm that a not guilty verdic would be brought out. and the perp, acquited. Now what would the COST OF proceeding against the perps cost? case after case. I can tell ya that local government would soon run out of capitol to run the business of government.State,Local.Jury's cost the state tons of dough to bring to trial such nonsence. reminds me of the laws in Mass requiring lantern bearers to precede horse drawn carrages with lantern bearers, required to operate upon the road/highways streets etc. That law was struck down after it was applied in the 20th century.Some times laws are challenged by the mear fact of invoking em in the first place,ususlly perpertrated by officers with a grudge against certain folks for one reason or another.This day and age, Nothing surprises me anymore.So glad at age 75 I won't be back to suffer the SLINGS AND ARROWS of society.Via SHAKESPEAR. ALAS POOR LOUIE ,I KNEW HIM WELL!lol. REGUARDS ,LOU
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