To: netmilsmom
How about two women and a dog? How about three men and a sheep? It could be endless! Adult humans have always been allowed to enter into binding contracts. I'm not sure that dogs and sheep have ever been recognized as being able to enter into a contract.
To: All
What is the legislature required to do within 180 days?
To: MissMillie
I'm not sure that dogs and sheep have ever been recognized as being able to enter into a contract. Well, that's obviously unfair and unconstitutional.</judge>
81 posted on
11/18/2003 7:24:09 AM PST by
B Knotts
(Go 'Nucks!)
To: MissMillie
"A Klingon, and Ferrengi and a gorilla go to the town clerk..."
To: MissMillie
It's probably on PETA's agenda right now.
90 posted on
11/18/2003 7:27:37 AM PST by
ladylib
To: MissMillie
>>Adult humans have always been allowed to enter into binding contracts. I'm not sure that dogs and sheep have ever been recognized as being able to enter into a contract.
No, but animals are recognized as valuable as humans in some states. They can be given legal guardians. Why can't they be given the "status" of human in a legal situation? Remember, these are people who think that a baby animal is more valuable than a human life. (think PETA)
Normal is only bizarre to those who do not do it.
115 posted on
11/18/2003 7:37:44 AM PST by
netmilsmom
(Lost my 4th E-Bay auction, Kid's sick, Dad in CA & out of coffee - Just shoot me now!)
To: MissMillie
Adult humans have always been allowed to enter into binding contracts. I'm not sure that dogs and sheep have ever been recognized as being able to enter into a contract. What makes you think they will stop at adults???
118 posted on
11/18/2003 7:39:35 AM PST by
GeronL
(Visit www.geocities.com/geronl.....and.....www.returnoftheprimitive.com)
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