CDR: Re: Here's an interesting twist on gun control ...

Tim May tcmay at got.net
Tue Nov 7 09:12:49 PST 2000


At 11:24 AM -0500 11/7/00, David Honig wrote:
>
>Perhaps you are lucky enough to live in an area completely without
>building codes, but I doubt it.  [Similarly, some are lucky enough to live in
>areas with constitutional gun laws, too, but most don't.  Even if you live
>freely now, you remain succeptible to zoning boards and state
>legislatures.]  Fact is, there are in many places laws on what you can
>build on your own land
>and what you need to sell it as a house.  Some places even have
>laws about the litres used when you flush ---you can't sell a house with
>old toilets.  These are not voluntary
>(e.g., CC&R) regs, nor are they anti-fraud provisions, they are laws
>backed by guns which prohibit certain private actions.  Unconstitutional
>taking.


You don't get it, do you?

I said there are no laws requiring me to have anything in my house. 
There aren't.

Please read more carefully next time.


--Tim May


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