You evidently believe that the men who made those laws were duly authorized to make them; and that you yourself have been duly authorized to enforce them.
The policy has been not to inquire into the wisdom of laws already enacted, but to learn their spirit and intent and to enforce them accordingly.
As it is elsewhere, the bag-limit laws on birds are a farce, because it is impossible to enforce them, save on every tenth man.
The Section 35 was promptly put in force by a few of the Vestries--Chelsea and Hackney being the first to make Regulations and to enforce them.
So that the government must keep its laws clearly within the limits of justice, if it would ask a jury to enforce them.
It says that if the power to make laws, and the power also to enforce them, were committed to these agents, they would have all power, would be absolute masters of the people, and could deprive them of their rights at pleasure.
So that the government must keep its laws clearly within the limits of justice, if it would ask a jury to enforce them.
Of course, he may steal, or cheat, as under capitalism; our new world has laws against stealing and cheating, and does its best to enforce them.
There are beings outside him, with wills of their own, and power to enforce them; he has to learn to get along with these beings, and give up his pleasures to theirs.
The right to bear arms could scarce be held to include weapons which were prohibited to all by general regulations, yet the authorities had no jurisdiction over familiars to enforce them.
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