I'm not sure what your point is. Are you saying that existing laws
shouldn't be enforced because they're subject to change down the road?
Laws have to be enforced as they're written today, otherwise, it would
be the same as not having any laws at all.
On 08/08/2013 08:33 PM, Mike Pietruk wrote:
> Andy
>
> I see where you are coming from.
>
> I wanted to comment on something that was mentioned earlier. It is
> frequently cited that ADA is the law; and it is.
> However, just because something is the law today doesn't mean it will be
> in the future.
> Laws can and are amended, changed, overfuled or revoked by new legislation
> and court decisions.
> So you cannot rely on the notion that ADA is the law.
> And if the original intent of the law is usurped, greater is the chance
> for repeal.
>
>
> Applying God's standards to life's choices is called wisdom; applying the
> world's standards is called folly.
> Woodrow Kroll, in Proverbs: The Pursuit of God's Wisdom
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