Given the volume of laws promulgated even before the present Congress’s madness, and regulations implementing them, many of which carry criminal sanctions, are you absolutely sure *you* aren’t a felon?
People break laws because they do things the laws prohibit, not necessarily because they chose to break laws.
In ancient Israel, where were 613 laws, and studying them was popular form of piety, one could reasonably hold that law-breakers chose to break the law. Not so in modern America: every four years Congress passes more laws than God gave the Israelites in the entire Torah. They change all the time, and instead of running one sentence each like His did, they give us multiple-thousand-page “laws”, and that doesn’t include state laws and city ordinances.