>Keep in mind that military families were there primary customer (target due to the guaranteed income). To my knowledge, the federal law doesn't ban them, but restricts them:
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>It prohibits:
The length of the list proves my point. It has become impossible to write a simple law that would apply across the board here. Every law has to be a detailed laundry list.
Such laws only invite weasel lawyers to find something that was accidentally (or not) omitted from the list and use that as a loophole. Then the loophole is exploited for a number of years to the degree when it annoys a sufficient number of people (or creates a pressure in the press) and gets amended, by expanding the list and generally making it more complicated. Then another loophole is found elsewhere, and so it goes.