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Quickie question for you legal types...how is the whole "mandate" thing in the healthcare bill any different than requiring at least liability ins
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Jim (aka Jim)
Jun 28 '12, 07:05
on your car? Is there a legal difference between these 2 things? Just wondering.
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driving is optional. The mandate would be required of (almost) every person -- nm
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decline
Jun 28, 07:06
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oh, I agree with you. I'm just regurgitating what is stated about the difference :) -- nm
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decline
Jun 28, 07:10
You're not required to drive. -- nm
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nubby
Jun 28, 07:05
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You are required to live. -- nm
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nubby
Jun 28, 07:07
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