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<blockquote data-quote="abajaj11" data-source="post: 2064313" data-attributes="member: 3553"><p>Defining the penalty is part of the law created by the legislature. </p><p>Once the law is passed, along with penalties, etc. then the execution of the law is up to the executive branch. They need to be given powers, in fact their powers flow from, the laws that they enforce. Part of effectively being able to enforce a law is to monitor with some degree of efficacy, when that law is being broken. Providing almost no monitoring ability to the executive branch cannot be done. Either the law is repealed, because its execution is found unconstitutional or the executive is empowered with greater powers. </p><p>It's possible that if UBC is passed, then a federal registration will be demanded by the POTUS and DOJ and it may be found unconstitutional in the Supreme Court. In which case the law will be repealed because it's execution will lead to constitutional violations. Do we really want to take that chance with this supreme court? MAybe not but that may be our last option if UBC is passed by Congress. </p><p>If we all do our part and call call call and join the NRa, GOA & SAF then it is likely this law will not be passed by COngress. </p><p><img src="/images/smilies/smile.png" class="smilie" loading="lazy" alt=":)" title="Smile :)" data-shortname=":)" /></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="abajaj11, post: 2064313, member: 3553"] Defining the penalty is part of the law created by the legislature. Once the law is passed, along with penalties, etc. then the execution of the law is up to the executive branch. They need to be given powers, in fact their powers flow from, the laws that they enforce. Part of effectively being able to enforce a law is to monitor with some degree of efficacy, when that law is being broken. Providing almost no monitoring ability to the executive branch cannot be done. Either the law is repealed, because its execution is found unconstitutional or the executive is empowered with greater powers. It's possible that if UBC is passed, then a federal registration will be demanded by the POTUS and DOJ and it may be found unconstitutional in the Supreme Court. In which case the law will be repealed because it's execution will lead to constitutional violations. Do we really want to take that chance with this supreme court? MAybe not but that may be our last option if UBC is passed by Congress. If we all do our part and call call call and join the NRa, GOA & SAF then it is likely this law will not be passed by COngress. :) [/QUOTE]
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