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To: Dan Nunn
. I’m sure you sign some sort of waiver when you get a liquor license that allows this sort of raid.

I am not a lawyer, or a Constitutional scholar, but is it possible to sign away your rights? I know that the govt does infringe, but doing so and having it stand up under appeal should be totally different. As in a "statute of limitations" to collect a debt. The state of WA has found that you waive that "right" in child support cases. Funny how millions of illegals steal identities, suck off of the system, but there is NO FORIVENESS for child support, parking/speeding tickets.

56 posted on 03/08/2010 12:02:58 PM PST by runninglips (Don't support the Republican party, work to "fundamentally change" it...conservative would be nice)
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To: runninglips
but is it possible to sign away your rights?

On the face, I would say no, it should not be, but then you get into intricacies such as non disclosure agreements, etc.

Then again, is the state really violating a "right" by raiding your business after you've been reported violating a (ridiculous) state law? There is plenty of precedent to say that what they are doing is legal, see also BSA raids for software piracy.

63 posted on 03/08/2010 12:51:38 PM PST by Dan Nunn (Some of us are wise, some of us are otherwise. -The Great One)
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