To manage and maintain a large functioning civil society, we must have laws and enforce them; unless they are unjust, in which case we must change them. Not enforcing laws because some think they are unjust leads to lawlessness and the breakdown of civil society.
In the mid-19th century, Boulder was settled along the shores of Boulder Creek near our current downtown commercial area. Since then, our city and its core have gone through many economic and political cycles, continually reinventing itself in accordance with the times.
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