@tom_g & @Blackberry These rules are necessary for protection. The anti-pot laws protect the wine, beer and liquor manufacturers; the sugar industry that supplies vintners and distillers; the tobacco industry; and the for-profit prison industry. They also protect a massive tax-funded war on drugs.
@SpatzieLover That one gets me steamed under the collar.
@Charles The carpool think I can at least understand. It’d require pulling over all cars using a carpool lane to ensure that at least two passengers were licensed drivers. But churches. I’m with you. They are one of the world’s biggest, most profitable businesses. Why can’t I set up a Church of the Almighty Dollar and get tax exempt status?
@Paradox25 Amen on that one. Go figure.
@marinelife That one bugs me too. I can grasp the right of salvage, but the time limit should at least ensure the original owner of the property is deceased.
@Coloma & @Trillian Oh lord, the Lobster rebellion of 1846. Thank goodness the Nevada Legislature has had the foresight to protect us from such a threat. Lobsters get quite an attitude when forced to live far from the ocean.
@GoldieAV16 That one sounds pretty silly, but in fairness to the City Council, when you hear why they passed it, it makes perfect sense in today’s litigious climate.
@Pied_Pfeffer If rule 1 actually exists, that’s a Blue Ribbon stupid law. But rule two at least ensures Frogs don’t die late at night.
@Coloma So it’s legal in California for a driverless car to tour the state so long as it stays below 60 MPH?
@Pied_Pfeffer Rule #6 makes perfect sense. They knew what would go viral if filmed and posted on YouTube.