- Joined
- Sep 13, 2012
- Messages
- 18,233
- Reaction score
- 15,861
- Location
- veni, vidi, volo - now back in NC
- Gender
- Male
- Political Leaning
- Undisclosed
Re: Which Is More Important? The Right to Discriminate, or Freedom from Discriminati
Tenth Amendment, and the Constitutions of the states I have read over the last few minutes give their legislatures the power to enact laws. There are prohibitions in these documents as what laws cannot be passed and for what reason. If not prohibited or in conflict with another clause, the laws are valid.
This is getting tiresome for me. This discussion has run around the same tree a number of times so far, and I prefer to stop running in circles at this point.
I'm not an attorney. I do understand basic business law, given that I have taken enumerable courses in the subject and own my own business.
You have a good night Henrin. I appreciate your zeal and commitment. I just don't feel like going around and around anymore.
What? State Constitutions grant powers to the state governments to do certain things, and like it is with the US Constitution and the federal government, anything not listed they can't do.
Tenth Amendment, and the Constitutions of the states I have read over the last few minutes give their legislatures the power to enact laws. There are prohibitions in these documents as what laws cannot be passed and for what reason. If not prohibited or in conflict with another clause, the laws are valid.
This is getting tiresome for me. This discussion has run around the same tree a number of times so far, and I prefer to stop running in circles at this point.
I'm not an attorney. I do understand basic business law, given that I have taken enumerable courses in the subject and own my own business.
You have a good night Henrin. I appreciate your zeal and commitment. I just don't feel like going around and around anymore.