> JJ wrote:
> Apparently, enough
> people disagree that the law still stands.
>

An error of analysis: not enough people care to change things either
way.  To find out how people feel, we'll have to wait for elections. 
Of course then we'll know how the 40% that vote feel.

As to being punished for breaking the law, that's what judges and
juries are for.  If you break the law, a judge and jury can decide to
let you walk or something more punitive all the way to "the full
extent" which is, of course, a cliche.

As a citizen and potential jury member I agree that they broke the
law, but for those that want to work and become citizens, I dismiss
all charges.  You don't.  Hung jury.  The accused walks.

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