Taxing Matters
Overtaxed Member
nice history lesson. Totally irrelevant but nice.
Then I think you missed my point or you simply think my point is not worth discussion.
I guess you missed my point then because that is precisely why I used that quote. Obviously the acts are nowhere near comparable with the acts the quote originally spoke of but it is no less meaningful and accurate in the context I used it.
I think I do get your point, I just disagree with it.
In addition to that; why bother having laws if people don’t care if they are enforced? It would seem the law is simply a means to harass violators of the cops feel like it. I thought laws were put into place because people were offended by the violation addressed. I guess I was wrong.
I think you are wrong in assuming, as your statement implies, that everyone has a universal feeling about the enforcement of every law. There are a number of laws on matters that are much less significant than fundamental rights and freedoms that I wouldn't care so much about them not being enforced because I disagree with the law to begin with. I certainly understand that the government is entitled to enforce those laws if it wishes, assuming the law is constitutional, but I wouldn't be upset if they don't enforce them. And indeed, there are a number of laws that government officials make decisions on how vigorously to enforce, and sometimes those choices are to enforce very lightly or not at all. Take possession of marijuana, for example. It is still very much illegal under federal law. But in states that have legalized marijuana for either medical use or altogether for recreational use the feds have made the decision not to enforce the federal laws against possession when the person is compliance with the state law. A lot people are not offended by that lack of enforcement yet the law against marijuana possession is still on the books. That is but one example that undercuts your notion that "I thought laws were put into place because people were offended by the violation addressed" if by "people" you mean all or most of society. A lot of minor criminal laws, like leaflets under windshields, are laws that likely most the public has no strong feelings on one way or the other. A number of these laws are pushed through by the few people who do really care about it. You can find a lot in our laws that are responsive to what may be called special interests rather than to what general public as a whole might really want. Such is the nature of our (admittedly rather imperfect) political system.