Hello Sonoran
"As was stated elsewhere, it is an interesting philosophy."
Not a Philosophy at all.. It is how it works
" BUT, it has no actual basis in law."
I believe it does. It for sure falls onto Common Law.
Common Law Trumps Statutory Law, Period.
"regardless of whether the law (et. al.) makes sense, is logical or not."
Not true...
If a bylaw for instance can be proven to be antiquated and non serving it can be struck down. Especially if it is based on Opinion.
" A school board typically cannot make a rule"
Apples and Oranges. We aren't talking about school boards and safety issues...
This is Exactly what I mean,, you are heading into Conjecture and "What If's". We are talking about Chickens. Keep it contained to the topic of chickens.
When you use Conjecture as argument, you may as well take your ball and go home..It's Over...
" Whether a law is logical or serves a purpose or the purpose is outlived is often a matter of viewpoint, and frequently a matter of court cases."
Exactly ! and by "viewpoint" you mean Opinion. You cannot validate a law based on opinion. It must be based on Fact !
Why Can't I have Chickens in my yard ?
"because the bylaw states that you cannot"
Fine. " Why does the bylaw state I cannot have chickens in my yard? " " I want to know Specific Reasoning!"
If they cannot state Legitimate reasoning for having a law, then it is Arbitrary and Meaningless. The law cannot be enforced with Circular Reasoning.. It must be based on Fact. What "fact" that was used to enact it, may not ring true today.
There are Thousands of laws still on the books that are antiquated, dating back decades, a Century or more...
Are they still valid today ?? Some maybe,, most though do not fit the era... As with the chicken laws. At best it needs a thoughtful overhaul and be brought up to the times of the standards we live by today.
Not so black and white when you take it apart piece by piece,, is it ??
Peace
Eric