> There certainly is no mention of "grandfathering" anything in the
> Constitution.
Well, I never have seen the word "grandfathering" in the Constitution
either, but the Supreme Court rendered an opinion not more than 7 days
ago which essentially said "you can't take action on the basis of a new
law to retroactively enforce it" Read it, can't remember anything else
except they found it to be a violation of I believe the 4th amendment.
Hell to get old.
Help?
73
Ed
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