To: Gilbo_3
What I have been, and seen and still see regularly volunteering at the local jail are people that buy or produce a little bit to support their own use, sell a little to save $$$.Breaking the law is breaking the law. No matter how trivial you try to make it.
I guess it's okay with you if someone just takes a little of someone's money when they rob them?
333 posted on
01/06/2008 11:06:15 PM PST by
kcvl
To: kcvl
I guess it's okay with you if someone just takes a little of someone's money when they rob them? thats where your 'its the law' thingy should come into play. Instead of giving the bed to a drug offender [based on un-constitutional law] we could lock up real criminals and keep them off the streets...
336 posted on
01/06/2008 11:19:09 PM PST by
Gilbo_3
(A few Rams must look after the sheep 'til the Good Shepherd returns...)
To: kcvl
Breaking the law is breaking the law. No matter how trivial you try to make it.
Laws are made by men. They are not a Holy Grail. My grandfather ran beer during Prohibition and the Great Depression, but he is still the finest man I have ever known or met. He taught "live and let live".
Defiance of unjust authority is partly what made this country, otherwise we would still be a colony of England. Any laws that pit one section of society against another eventually result in either change, or conflict and then change. We are in the conflict phase.
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