Pubdate: Fri, 06 Jul 2007 Source: Florida Today (Melbourne, FL) Copyright: 2007 Florida Today Contact: http://www.flatoday.com/ Details: http://www.mapinc.org/media/532 Author: John Chase BY NOT ENFORCING LAWS, LEADERS LOSE LEGITIMACY In reference to the June 28 letters about the enforcement of immigration, the law provides government with two rules. Both are important to sustain the sense of solidarity with the citizenry -- a solidarity that is the only sure basis for the strength of the republic. They are: # When lawmakers enact a law, but do not require its enforcement, they lose public support. Therefore they must act consistently, not in the heat of the moment. # When lawmakers find that enforcement causes more societal damage than it prevents, they must be courageous. Admit the mistake and change the law. If these rules had been followed, we'd not be arguing about immigration, the failed drug war, the so-called terror war or the stalemated venture in Iraq. Lawmakers must read history to help them anticipate the outcome of their actions, then provide leadership. Too few do that now. JOHN CHASE Palm Harbor - --- MAP posted-by: Steve Heath