It's a hard thing to legislate. You can't legislate good taste and you can't put a number on it in terms of square footage. It's a question of where individual rights end and community rights begin.
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Of course, you can't legislate for how people are going to read.
In fact, it is often times a detriment for the Government to preemptively legislate on an issue before we can either define it or grasp its impact.
If anyone tells you that you cannot legislate morality, remeber that legislation IS morality.
We have talked long enough in this country about equal rights. It is time now to write the next chapter - and to write it in the books of law.
I think it is very difficult to legislate for morality.
You can not possibly have a broader basis for government than that which includes all the people, with all their rights in their hands, and with an equal power to maintain their rights.
The government has become a mechanism for distributing largess, and your census form is your ticket.
It matters more how governments behave than how big they are.
You can't legislate against stupidity.
Communities don't have rights. Only individuals in the community have rights.