07-23-2019, 05:00 PM
Yeah, laws that aren't enforced aren't laws, they're wordy recommendations (good thing someone got arrested to show the state is "doing something")
And agreed, the Newlands Resolution was not a treaty (although that was noted then as well and still hasn't made a difference - some opinions matter more than others apparently).
Sincerely, given the US has shown the UN and ICC they GZF about their rulings, who is expected to step forward and take up this minority legal opinion from 125 years ago and fix everything?
And agreed, the Newlands Resolution was not a treaty (although that was noted then as well and still hasn't made a difference - some opinions matter more than others apparently).
Sincerely, given the US has shown the UN and ICC they GZF about their rulings, who is expected to step forward and take up this minority legal opinion from 125 years ago and fix everything?