On Wed, Aug 12, 2009 at 8:02 PM, Dan M<[email protected]> wrote:

> No, that is the fault of the laws as written.  The problem with the court
> system is that they do not understand enough to enforce the laws as written.

Or it could be that the laws are too many and too poorly written for
the courts to efficiently enforce them.

> Or, if you just want to consider the law, think about the Bill of Rights.
> The Bill of Rights is a _very_ simple document.  Its interpretation has been
> varied, subtle and complex.

What percentage of lawyers or court time do you think is expended on
arguing cases about the Bill of Rights?

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