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Old 08-23-2006 | 08:21 PM
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Default RE: A question for R.S.B.

I think if you guys feel this strongly start talking to attourneys till you find one that wants to make a name for themselves and will do a class action suit. Personally I believe you will do more harm than good, but everyone is entitled to their interpretation of right and wrong. Nice thing is we live in a country where we can speak our minds and if we feel strongly enough do something about it.
I have no doubt that one day a WCO or more likely an overzealous deputy will search an attorney or someone with money and the law as it's now written will go down. Not for the license check, (which I personallyhave no problem with) but for thewarrantless searches of ones person, camp, vehicle, etc.

I think it's quite likely that the only reason it hasn't happened thus far is that the cost of such a legal challenge would far surpass the costmost anygame law fine. Based on data RSB gave us, the average fine is around $175. My lawyer gets $195 per hour. I'm not likely to ever challenge it but someone will.
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