Consistency of Legislation
No statute can be constructed, nor continue to stand, which directly
contradicts standing and applicable statutes, except that a
legislature can repeal and amend laws of its own creation. No one can
be held liable for violating a statute if adherence to that statute
would preclude adherence to another standing and applicable statute.
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