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by fc417fc802 106 days ago
It only gets them deactivated until the state legislature "fixes" the "loophole".
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Does that mean it shouldn't be done?
By all means go for it. It's just important to be aware that it's (most likely) a temporary stopgap as opposed to an actual solution to the problem.
And what is the "actual solution to the problem"?
How should I know? Presumably it's political.

Noticing a flaw doesn't mean one has a workable solution ready to go.