BREAKING NEWS: Act 77 has been found unconstitutional by the commonwealth Pennsylvania court!
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So if someone owns slaves and slavery is deemed unconstitutional, does the owner of those slaves get to keep them, or are the slaves released immediately? If mail in votes are deemed unconstitutional, do the recipients of those votes get to keep them, or are the votes not counted?
Before a court deems something unconstitutional, the law was still legal and in action. Did those slaves get to go back and have their freedom from before again? No, because beforehand it was legal. When the drinking age was raised from 18 to 21, they didn't arrest 19 year olds for drinking in the past even though it's now illegal. Similarly for things like Obamacare or other things that end up in front of courts. They're legal from the time the governor/president signs the law until something is overturned by courts or the legislature removes the law. You can't just go and change what happened in the past when something was legal.
Ugh. Thank you for enlightening me .. I think. I don't know; though. 'Cause they didn't go through the legislature to enact it in the first place. But you're probably right. Sigh Where's the fraud vitiates everything train? I like that one.