SCOTUS applies constitutional standards to state laws all the time. There are literally thousands of cases of them upholding or overturning state laws. Here's one:
https://supreme.justia.com/cases/federal/us/471/1/
And there is a federal statute in play in this situation, 43USC1061.
Getting upset by factual information is a mark of immaturity. Confusing a website with a party must be either stupidity or insanity. I don't think you're crazy.
This doesn't set precedent anymore than someone beating a speeding ticket makes it legal to speed. That would take a ruling from at least the appellate court. The Wyoming Supreme Court would be better, and SCOTUS would be best of all. If the case ends at the trial level in civil court as...
I'm not going to jump on you OP because you are right, we're facing some very serious issues. I will just point out how nice it is to occasionally get away from it.
Buying a started dog is probably the only absolute guarantee a dog will turn out, but I'll bet the percentage of pointing dogs out of registered parents that don't turn out is in the very low single digits, regardless of where you get them.
3 months and $3k to train a dog to do what almost every 12 week old pointer that ever lived will do naturally? I think I just found my retirement scam........er job, I mean.
Or, if you aren't doing trials, skip almost every bit of this and go kill birds. An upland dog will do 90% of what it needs to do from instinct, 5% from experience, and the last 5% is establishing a rapport such that the dog wants to hunt for you rather than taking off on it's own. You can...
You can find a pup out of good stock at lesser cost if that is your sticking point. I haven't had a dog that didn't turn out in the last 30 years, and I've never paid over $500 for a pup. Most have been in the $200-$300 range. I should point out though, that I don't do field trials, I'm...
For the most part, police records including reports and video tapes, are public information that must be released when the investigation is concluded or after a certain period of time even the case remains open. In this case, the County Attorney doesn't have a leg to stand on in stopping the...
Statutes are laws. Congress passes lots of things that aren't laws.
The title of the bill you posted should have tipped you off, if you had any clue what you are talking about.
Stop deflecting. Show us where it's "codified in federal law" like you said it was.
I could show you where that authority actually comes from, and even explain to you what "codified in federal law" means, but it's a lot more fun to watch you flail.
I would have thought you would have posted a federal law to prove something was "codified in federal law." You know what you posted isn't a law and didn't become a law after it passed, right?
I would have reordered at the correct price if I wanted the items at that price. I don't like to set myself up for bad karma by trying to profit from the honest mistakes of others.