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Originally Posted by Brian McIlmoyle
Ambiguity of the law works in both directions with respect to enforcement latitude and reasonable defense.
Law statutes are not ambiguous accidentally, it affords the application of judgment, which is a good thing.
As a user of an item that is bound by statute it is imperative that the user understand possible applications of those statutes to their use of the item.
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Theoretically you are absolutely and unquestionably correct...practically, however, I have found the contrary to be more true than false. Unfortunately, citing examples and arguing minutia would become tedious for us both I fear, but, I appreciate your viewpoint.