applying laws in an extreme fashion, can undermine support for the original purpose. One can retain the original purpose, but modify the rules used in application.
For ex, does it have to be 1000 feet? If you changed it to 500 feet, would that make it easier to find places to live? Alternatively, should the distance be smaller in an urban area, that is typically denser?
Should existing residences be "grandfathered" in?
meanwhile, wrt toa law that perhaps makes sense in many cases, but causes a catch 22 in certain cases, well thats what the governors right of pardon/commutation is for.
For ex, does it have to be 1000 feet? If you changed it to 500 feet, would that make it easier to find places to live? Alternatively, should the distance be smaller in an urban area, that is typically denser?
Should existing residences be "grandfathered" in?
meanwhile, wrt toa law that perhaps makes sense in many cases, but causes a catch 22 in certain cases, well thats what the governors right of pardon/commutation is for.
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