So to separate out what makes the legality conditional?
Whereby if two people did the same one would be legal whereas the other not?
Most circumstances being the same?
The Constitution doesn't want that form of legality in our country because it breaks up the Union of States.
And the Union of States is where the power of good of our nation came from?
Something is only supposed to be a different law for a state if that state had particular circumstances that warranted it. Something unique with regard to geographic feature...
The point being, the act itself can be deemed legal, if the conditions relating to it don't really relate to it?
And I am not trying to legalize prostitution in every state.
Whereby instead of turning on the television and the sports broadcaster is telling you what moneyline to bet on; you don't win the broadcasters money, instead you win a session with a prostitute advertised in the contest? What am I getting at? Where it is going that I don't want it to go? It already went where I didn't want it to go? Hence it will likely keep going in the direction I don't want it to go? Being win a session with a prostitute?
Now I know some of you want to read this and say it means something other than what it means. It means exactly what it says. It doesn't mean something whereby you could construe the meaning of it to be conditionally illegal.
Do you see how Conditional Illegality is really Divine Rights ugly head in our Democracy?
Okay, I am going to hit the orange publish key on this.
It is Conditionally Illegal for you to express yourself in writing or speech because Cornelius from the shrewdness, who has hair all over, forbids it?
© 2024 Thomas Paul Murphy
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