Posted by Texasmark1 on February 12, 2013 at 17:29:49 from (198.45.243.137):
In Reply to: Re: Illinois Sheriffs posted by James Howell on February 12, 2013 at 10:32:08:
James they may have a problem with State law. It can be researched in the TX. Penal Code which is online, but I think schools are included in the places the state restricts fire-arms, drugs, and cell phone operation while in a motor vehicle (at least), and some it matters not whether or not the carryer has a concealed weapons permit.
Surely however, at least one member of the County Commissioner's court would have researched the topic or known of the State's position.
However, laws are written around here: Thou shalt not spit on the street. Punishment bla bla.
Unless:
You have the flu Your grandmother gave you permission You are talking your dog for a walk Bla Bla Loop hole for the guys with expensive lawyers to sneak through
And it matters not whether or not you knew the law. Excuse is "Ignorance of the Law is no excuse". Well scuse me, but before the www, a person would have to go to Austin and look it up in the library if you were capable of reading the law as presented in legal gobble-de-goop that only the brethern can read. Now who has the time or resources to do that.
So it's yes your honor, I passed gas, but I'm sorry.
The judge says ok Joe Blow, your sentence will be:
Parole with a hand slap, Community service for x hours, A fine Internment C and D above
But that's the law as lawyers write it. Was like that long before I got here and will be here long after I depart.
What's scary is that our system is supposed to be the best in the world. That's scary, for me anyway.
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