The government has the right to change laws and rules and regulations.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
Any law can be changed, obviously, at any time.
People's lives have to change as a result of this legislation.
Which goes to show you, you can make all the laws you want, but you cannot change people's ways. If you must change them, you have to understand that it will take a long time.
The process of getting regulations right is described publicly as far more political than in fact it is. It's essentially a legal and technical enterprise.
The government has a responsibility to protect society, to help maintain society. That's why we have laws... The rule of law creates a set of standards for our behavior.
I learned a couple things. The government can do to you whatever they want. They can break the laws, federal laws, as they see fit... You can't turn laws on and off as you deem fit.
A law is a law, and it has to be respected.
A corollary is that, when laws are out of touch with the people, those laws can and should be changed - from the most simple local regulations to the highest law of the land, our federal Constitution.
The Constitution of the United States allows us to change; I don't have a problem with that.
By ratifying the Convention, governments become legally bound to implement the rights therein.