by John Galt » Fri Oct 10, 2014 10:07 am
it's a good example of why all laws should have sunset provisions. in fact, i'd like to have something that if it has no sunset provision it automatically sunsets in 2 years, and sunset provisions cannot go more than 10 years out.
here we have another classic example of good intentions f**k everything up. they thought, how do we get local police forces interested in helping on this "war on drugs"? i know, lets give them financial incentive so that when they make drug busts, they get to keep some of that money. sounds great... but then everything becomes a drug bust and you need more drug busts to satisfy your ever growing costs to keep armed personal carriers operational and whatnot
had this sunseted they would have had to redebate the subject and they could look back and make adjustments. instead we just complain and it stays on the books. some places, like my state, have removed the teeth of it (there has to be a conviction before they can take it... which is f'd up that isn't that way everywhere) but at a national level you have people like Rand Paul trying to end it and no democrat wants to be associated with him and nothing ever changes
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