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Pat and one thing you forgot is that those are all laws or ordinance that have been passed by an elected government body. Arbitrary mandates are rules for dictators. Remember power corrupts and absolute power corrupts absolutely.
So what if mayor Numbnuts decides it is mandatory that you eliminate 50% of your living children because it is a public health issue? Extreme yes but same concept if you agree with it is OK, if you don’t it is ridiculous!
We live in a Constitutional Republic, no one gets to be a dictator.