There won't be a prosecutor left to prosecute the prosecutions.
It hasn't been fashionable, in the last 40 years, to dwell on the Revolutionary War's patriotic "cowboys", who took irregular violence to the Tories and British by stealth and opportunistic attacks.
It was thanks to them and the Militia that General Gage and other British commanders were largely confined to big towns or, on campaign, to their camps. It was worth their lives to take a pee in the woods.
These days, most Americans wouldn't survive in the woods for a month and almost none for a year. Nor are the woods in any condition to support them as they once were.