The issue focused on the government's claim that the law "is not about political attacks" and is "essentially an individual law" and is "permitted to be used to stop and search you and not to ask for your name and address."

'I can't see the law'

Evelyne Fosdick, a University of British Columbia law professor, said the law is "in fact a law" and is "an individual law" and is "all you have to