This kind of thing almost gives me
hope:
It’s no longer a crime in Minnesota to carry fruit in an illegally sized container. The state’s telegraph regulations are gone. And it’s now legal to drive a car in neutral — if you can figure out how to do it.
Those were among the 1,175 obsolete, unnecessary and incomprehensible laws that Gov. Mark Dayton and the Legislature repealed this year as part of the governor’s “unsession” initiative. . . .
“We got rid of all the silly laws,” said Tony Sertich, the Iron Range Resources and Rehabilitation Board commissioner who headed Dayton’s effort.
OK, "all" surely is an exaggeration, but I commend the effort anyway.
On occasion, even Democrats can do the right thing.
ReplyDeleteThere was obviously no special interest group involved in any of these ....
ReplyDeleteDing, ding, ding!!!
ReplyDeleteRaven has the *final ansah*.
Thankyewferplayin'!
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