If anyone were to take the time to read the Federal Register of Laws, in
which all laws passed by Congress are recorded since its first session
in 1789, and they read an average of 700 pages per week, it would take
them over 25,000 years to read them all, a feat impossible in multiple
lifetimes.
This number becomes even more daunting every two years, since Congress passes an average of 2,000 bills into law during each session. In light of this impossible task, the old adage “ignorance of the law is no excuse” is completely unreasonable. As a matter of fact, this quantity of laws makes unwitting lawbreakers out of every person living in America. Consequently, to claim all these laws are necessary is either a gross exaggeration or an outright lie, because in many cases Congress has exceeded their constitutional authority in passing them.
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This number becomes even more daunting every two years, since Congress passes an average of 2,000 bills into law during each session. In light of this impossible task, the old adage “ignorance of the law is no excuse” is completely unreasonable. As a matter of fact, this quantity of laws makes unwitting lawbreakers out of every person living in America. Consequently, to claim all these laws are necessary is either a gross exaggeration or an outright lie, because in many cases Congress has exceeded their constitutional authority in passing them.
http://canadafreepress.com/index.php/article/55072
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