George Matyjewicz wrote:
> Unfortunately, an association like eCTA doesn't carry much weight
> unless it is licensed, like the Bar Association,
George,
We in the US do not have a choice but to deal with licensed lawyers.
What? There's a bunch of unlicensed lawyers sitting around out there
waiting for business to come their way? We don't have any choice in
the matter because of the government. That's why the ABA has weight.
It's legally taken choice away from us here in the US.
Licenses are just an anti-competition thing. They certainly don't
mean you're good at what you do as lawyers, doctors and pipefitters
have demonstrated over and over again.
Why should anybody pay a government for permission to work? That
doesn't make any sense, George. It's rediculous concept.
If money changers should be licensed, why shouldn't private money
producing companies be required to be license by the government?
Why wouldn't you be advocating that next?
> George
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