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The crime rates would reduce significantly if the government just got rid of laws, amirite?
by Anonymous13 years ago
for all those who disagree...as in the bad stuff would still happen but it wouldn't be considered crime if there were no laws...or this is how i took it
by Anonymous13 years ago
everyone who said no way to this post doesn't get it...
by Anonymous13 years ago
You can't commit a crime if there are no laws haha.
by Anonymous13 years ago
If this was under "jokes" I think more people would stop to think about it...
by Anonymous13 years ago
Well, that's Anarchy in a nutshell! If you were to rob someone, then you could be attacked by the rest of the population. It's like communism: works in theory but not in practice.
by Anonymous13 years ago
hahaha. this is the exact logic used for legalizing drugs...
by Anonymous13 years ago
Huh? Explanation, if you don't mind?
by Anonymous13 years ago
people always say that marijuana is causing tons of people to go to jail, so we should legalize it... Uhh... yeah, they're going to jail because that's illegal.
by Anonymous13 years ago
Well, actually, most people think it should be legalized because it does very little harm, it grows naturally and takes no refinement to use, and the government could make shit tons of money off it. Whereas this post is saying that without laws, there is no crime, so the crime rate would go down if there were less laws, that's it.
by Anonymous13 years ago
I know, but I've debated people on legalizing ALL drugs....
by Anonymous13 years ago
That's irrelivant, and I still don't see how this is connected
by Anonymous13 years ago
never mind. i don't feel like explaining it:p
have a good day :)
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