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Originally Posted by Isaac Zachary
Why's that? The United States of America's first amendment guarantee's freedoms concerning religion, expression, assembly, and the right to petition. I don't see how that relates to an efficiency regulation.
But if Title 20 is unconstitutional, wouldn't that mean all efficiency regulations would be unconstitutional? For an example, cars could burn as much fuel as manufacturers make them to (i.e. bring back the Mazda RX series).
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The computer is the modern equivalent of the printing press, messenger service, book store, art museum, tavern, town hall meeting, it may even be how some people attend their religious service.
So yeah a computer gives all those easily.
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