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Originally Posted by pan6467
I find it quite amusing that those who don't like the law would rather use it than change it.
As I have stated on another thread this "law" was on the books in the city of New London. The SC basically upheld a local law.
You can change this ruling by having your community/state put on the ballot a simple law that makes this illegal. As the AG of Georgia pointed out, that state already has the law that makes this illegal.
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maybe, but between now and then, someone is losing their house. kind of a strange time for the supremes to get all state's rights. not that i'm a fan of big federal gov...but this would seem to be a pretty clear cut case of "that's fucked up."