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Law enforcement would take a more "passive role" than enforcing a blockade, said Maxine Herr, a spokeswoman for the Morton County Sheriff's Department.
Given the choice, most rights holders go for the money rather than enforcing a ban.
That would have been judges making the law rather than enforcing it".
But passing a law can be easier than enforcing it, town officials soon found out.
He picked David Cohen, a CIA veteran more accustomed to breaking laws than enforcing them, to lead the new group.
That sounds absurd, but at what point would this court have found that the government had no other least restrictive alternative than enforcing the subpoena?
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Unlike some others, Lincoln always promoted voluntary, rather than enforced, colonisation.
"It's a lot easier to establish international law than enforce that law," Rosenthal says.
They prefer to act as private security for the illegal hunters rather than enforce the law.
We need accountability that is embraced from within rather than enforced from above.
"It is disappointing that the mayor has chosen to challenge these laws rather than enforce them," she wrote.
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