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Right? More like lawlessnessmakers.
These folks dog walked us straight to fascism, but now that it starts to smell like gasoline they got cold feet these "lawmakers."
I get it that if the feds ignore the courts, then the court opinion is just a fart in the wind. But the courts can fight back by deputizing an arbitrary size armed militia.
In other words, our courts are not toothless. As far as I know with my so-so knowledge of hitory the courts never had to test their teeth in practice. But they I believe do have a legal framework for in fact enforcing their opinions assuming the will of the people is on their side and assuming they don't mind for things to get hairy. And yea, it means an armed conflict, if not an all out civil war.