Reminder from 1803 Marbury v. Madison case.
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Ok so here's the tricky thing. A citizen can say this law violates the Constitution. He or she then ends getting arrested under said law. Assume your job is gone, family and house potentially in jeopardy because you need to borrow against your assets to pay bail and the lawyer. You go to trial and win because a judge says yes the law violates the Constitution. Yay you win but your life is wrecked and you aren't getting your job back, nit getting all that money back you spent to win your trial. Your left with all the consequences meanwhile the government proceeds to the next persecution. Laws need to be reviewed by the judicial system for legality before its allowed to be enacted. Otherwise we the people will alway lose these cases even if we win in court. Just my wild opinion.
Or your fired from your job because the bastards unconstitutionally made a taking a drug dependent on your job... or they shut your business down unconstitutionally because they deemed your business unnecessary or not critical or whatever TF words they used.
It took three years for my Mom to fight in State court, she won. She had her property wrongfully seized in Calif. and could not get a lawer for many reasons. She was lucky that my stepdad was making a decent income and their house they were living in was paid for. She learned the laws and defended herself. She helped other innocent people with their drug forfeiture lawsuits. Her winning changed the way the law could be applied as it was unconstitutional.
They didn't leave her alone afterwards. Long story but God let my deaf Stepdad hear her cry for weak cry for help, and he saved her.
Or the people can send to office only those who are educated in the principles of the Constitution. We pretty much get what we cultivate.
So remain a slave and keep your beloved job
Not at all. People post this shit like we don't know about it and act like we are the arbiters of what'segal and not. We aren't.