I can sue on constitutional grounds. The wrongdoing is my constitutional right being taken away. Sue for restoration of my rights not money. Sue on the grounds the law is unconstitutional. I'm sure I won't be the only one. > -----Original Message----- > From: JD Runyan [mailto:jrunyan.lists@dms.nwcg.gov] > Sent: Thursday, November 14, 2002 4:27 PM > To: Brian Densmore > Cc: Kclug@Kclug. Org > Subject: RE: Be afraid, be very afraid... > > > On Thu, 2002-11-14 at 16:16, Brian Densmore wrote: > > I've been watching this nightmare unfold. If it passes the > senate. I'm > > going to file a suit, maybe get the help of a free speech > attorney. I > > feel this is very unconstitutional. I'll be damned if I let it pass > > without a fight. Don't care if it costs me everything I > have either. Not > > that I have much. > > > File suit on what grounds. You can file a civil suit if you have > evidence of a wrong being done, but just having a law doesn't > do that. > You can break the law, and then fight it in criminal court, pushing it > through to the highest authority that will take it. You cannot just > sue, saying I think this is wrong. > -- > Jason D. Runyan > USDA NITC KC > Mid-Range Systems > >