Tuesday, February 4, 2020

Unconstitutional Laws

There are a plethora of unconstitutional laws being enforced daily on an unsuspecting population. This is due to a major error the Founders made in writing the Constitution by not providing a PUNISHMENT for legislators making unconstitutional laws. There needs to be a “tribunal” created before which legislators at all levels must present their proposed laws BEFORE they can be voted into law to which they must convince their proposed law CONFORMS to the Constitution. Unconstitutional laws now can be ENFORCED, sometimes for YEARS, until someone finally takes them to the supreme Court, and that Court rules—long after much damage has been done.

People are ruined, money “confiscated (stolen), lives ruined, all due to a law that IS unconstitutional. One such class of laws are the anti-gun laws. They are ALL unconstitutional. The Constitution says, “the right of the people to keep and bear arms, shall NOT be infringed.” Each and every anti-gun law INFRINGES upon that right, and should be declared unconstitutional as soon as the Supreme Court gets around to it. And they should not wait until somebody ponies up enough money to take it to the Supreme Court. They should do it on their own initiative. Another class of laws that are unconstitutional are the RICO Laws, which were PASSED for an unconstitutional purpose—that of denying drug dealers, who are “flush with money” their right to a competent defense.

The way they’re written, the government can move in and TAKE their money, on the “SUSPICION” that their money MIGHT have been gotten illegally. And enforcement of those laws has devolved now to the point that you could lose your car if you get a ticket! “Government agents” (legal thieves) set up on a street corner with a gadget that can find out if you have enough cash on you to make it worth while to steal it, and use the RICO laws to do it. There is now a strip on every bill that broadcasts its existence and they can count your money without even stopping you. Then there are the “ex post facto” laws—or laws that take effect BEFORE they become law! In spite of the fact that the Constitution says “no ex post facto laws shall be made,” they are made, all the time, and enforced until so declared. (Just common sense)

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