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"itoldyouiamnotiamnotgeorge" wrote
in message ... "Dr.X" wrote in : "itoldyouiamnotiamnotgeorge" wrote in message ... "Dr.X" wrote in : "itoldyouiamnotiamnotgeorge" wrote in message ... GENERAL ASSEMBLY OF NORTH CAROLINA SESSION 2003 HOUSE BILL 257 RATIFIED BILL AN ACT TO PROHIBIT THE USE OF CITIZENS BAND RADIO EQUIPMENT NOT AUTHORIZED BY THE FEDERAL COMMUNICATIONS COMMISSION. The General Assembly ... Federal law trumps state law no matter what side the state law takes. Any normal judge would just say that a rule already exists to address the issue so state level action is a waste of time and taxpayers money. -Dr.X The FCC passed juridstiction over to local/state level for enforcement. they are well within thier rights. But doesn't that just mean enforcing existing federal regulations? I don't think local laws need to be passed for local enforcement of a federal law. I could be wrong. I'm not a lawyer. :-) -Dr.X Yes you are wrong,Local laws were passed giving them the right to enforce FCC laws this passage from the beginning answers your question. "AN ACT TO PROHIBIT THE USE OF CITIZENS BAND RADIO EQUIPMENT NOT AUTHORIZED BY THE FEDERAL COMMUNICATIONS COMMISSION ok, I'll wait and see. But it seems to me that's just RE-enforcment. A total and complete waste of time and money on the part of the state to make rules that are already on the books. There is no need for new laws when existing ones will do the job just fine. To me, if the fed says bank robbery is illegal, I see no reason for the local gov to make new laws to say the same thing since they already have the right to enforce it. I'm not saying that it's not going to pass. I'm sure there are pleanty of people in NC that will say, "Oh, make illegal radios ILLEGAL. Sure, I'm for that. Let's vote yes! on proposition bla-bla to make those terrible "UN-LAWFUL radios into ILLEGAL radios...". It could happen. But I still think it's still a waste of time. ok, I'm done. ;-) -Dr.X |
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