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Originally posted by DrewKole
And? Current law allows both parties to be the same person, but I didn't see anything about if the primary person or records do not exist anymore, if that would force the person in issue, to be the primary.
If the new regulations get passed, it will not take long before they change any definitions you hold so dearly, because they pretty much completely ignore them in the new regulations.
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The first part of your concern has been beaten to death multiple times around here so I am not going to address it yet again.
The 2nd part.....
You just don't seem to get it.
THERE IS ALREADY A LAW IN PLACE LIKE THAT.
If you had read what I asked you to read then you would know this. That law was tried in a very famous case and the state LOST.
These new regulations are not as powerful as law. If the law could not stand up in court then WTF makes you think that a regulation would?
The one thing that we both agree on is that none of it is worth the hastle....But I am not giving advice...I am speaking about law just as I have always done.