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[quote=Anonymous]Yes, as the perspective goes, it is inequitable to enforce a law that has disproportionate effect on an identifiable group of people. Even when the law is written with neutral language. Because the language of the law does not take into account the pressures of historic oppression, among other adverse pressures, on individual groups. So, better to not enforce the law, or do away with the law altogether, given its disproportionate effect. Mercifully, most communities prefer to focus on the merit of the law rather than on grievances that are external to the law; but the electorate in D.C. as a whole does not see it that way. However, I DO think D.C. is slowly changing, as demonstrated by the AG's effort to bust the residency fraudsters. No way that would have happened 10 years ago.[/quote]
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