When it comes to laws and legal issues, it’s important to understand that most of these laws are based on the intent of the people who created them. If you aren’t sure about a law, just check it. Don’t try to figure it out if you don’t know the details.
In my own opinion, there are about as many dumb laws as there are dumb people. The law of the land is the most important of these laws. It has the power to affect the lives of millions of people, and in fact, that is exactly what most of these laws are for. If you dont like it and try to change it, you are probably breaking the law.
And just for the sake of the argument, lets say that we agree that these laws are stupid and should be repealed. This would be a disaster on many levels because it would mean that all law-abiding people are now in their own little dumb laws where they have to abide by all the stupid laws that were introduced. We would have to live in a world where the law was determined by random chance, not by the intent of those who created it.
So what would you do about it? I’m sure you would go nuts. But if we are going to live in a world where we have to follow laws, we should at least be able to change them. So what should we do about dumb laws? Well, it would be best to simply not follow them.
It is no secret that the internet has made it easier for people to change laws. The internet created a world where anyone, anywhere, can make a law or regulation and have it implemented by everyone. The internet created a world where anybody, anywhere, can pass a law and have it enforced. The internet created a world where anyone can decide that a law needs to be enforced by everyone.
I don’t know that there are many laws of which Oklahoma is very aware, but it is pretty clear that if Oklahoma citizens didn’t follow the dumb laws that they passed, the dumb laws would be enforced by Oklahoma citizens. When Oklahoma passed its first dumb law, it was passed on the premise that it would be enforced by Oklahoma cops. When Oklahoma passed its second dumb law, it was passed on the premise that it would be enforced by Oklahoma cops and state troopers.
It’s a law that has been on the books for a very, very long time. It’s called the “Mesa Verite Law.” It was first passed in 1881 by the Texas Legislature. It was passed in response to the Civil War. It was passed after a series of lynchings that had taken place in the state. It was passed in response to a series of lynchings that had taken place in the state.
Its an interesting law. If you’ve read any of my previous articles (including the one about how I broke into a home in Oklahoma in 2008), you’ve probably seen the state’s argument that the law is necessary because “the only way to stop lynchings is to make it difficult for them to happen.”. In the case of Oklahoma’s dumb law, it’s not actually that difficult.
The law in question can also be found online (here is a link for a quick example). It was passed in response to lynchings that had taken place in the state. Its an interesting law. If youve read any of my previous articles including the one about how I broke into a home in Oklahoma in 2008, youve probably seen the states argument that the law is necessary because the only way to stop lynchings is to make it difficult for them to happen..
The law is not a good law and it is not a good idea to pass such a law. The point of it is to stop lynchings. But if you look at the way the law has been enforced – no one really does it, people just give out vague messages in the sky, and no one can prove anything. The Oklahoma law was passed after a man was lynched and the person who passed it was the one who actually enacted it.