so, lets say they just change they the law, remove the reference to security guards and still do a nancy reagan... just say no! we never met a person with a valid reason.
the speed of addressing .gov overreach is glacial. and the penalties when .gov is wrong, are 0. or usually seem to be.
Defying a court decision, even passive-aggressively, never ends well for the party that tries, especially if they're overt about the intent to defy. In extreme cases like the Texas Voter ID Law, a Federal judge put the state under direct supervision and dictated not only their specific action, but even the state's press releases about the issue.
Yes, it takes time and money to get to the endgame, but watching the smackdown at the end makes it worth the wait. Never, ever thumb your nose at the judge whose court is deciding your case.
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