How many laws do we really need?

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JTsyo

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I would be in favor of an amendment that would give laws a life time of 15-20 years before they have to be voted on again. There's no reason to carry over legacy laws if they are no longer needed and some need to be modified for modern time.
 

piasabird

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When congress does nothing the people prosper. Most problems are caused by interference of congress and federal agencies with officials we never elected.

One of the stupidest laws I ever saw was the EPA mandate to set up areas where they monitor pollution and make you get your vehicle inspected. Do you really thing this makes the air any cleaner? Getting a vehicle inspected does nothing. Then if some company fails they give them a fine and 20 years to correct the problem. How many companies are actually shut down by the EPA?????? However, you better get your car inspected or you will lose your title and license. That shore is fair.

There is swamp land in Florida for sale also.
 
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