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A law is only as good as its enforcement; a rule that is never enforced changes nothing. The author's main point is that:

Aenforcement is always impossible
Ball laws are inherently bad
Claws must be enforced to be effective
Drules should be abolished
Answer & Solution
Correct answer: C. laws must be enforced to be effective
The line equates a law's worth with its enforcement: without enforcement it 'changes nothing'.
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