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I have to agree that there are too many crimes in the United States today.

Sex laws, even the child sexual abuse laws (speaking as a pedophile and CSA 'victim' (not really!)), get rid of them or seriously limit them.

Drug laws.... get rid of them as well, no one has the right to tell anyone else what they can put in their own body, and I have YET to see a motor vehicle accident that was caused solely by illegal drugs. They're usually mixed with alcohol and THAT causes the accident.

Computer crimes....... writing viruses should be a crime, breaking into computer systems should be a crime as well.

Drunk Driving..... that should be a crime, simply because it puts other people in danger, but that would BETTER be solved by removing alcohol from all alcoholic beverages.

Car theft...... could be stopped by mandating ONE car that everyone drives, that is environmentally friendly and gets good gas mileage..... oh, we've got that! It's called a Honda Prius and a Honda Civic Hybrid.

Mafia activity....... if we were to make the trading of everything legal..... no reason for the Mafia to even exist anymore.

Gang banging....... comes from drug laws, get rid of them.... no more reason to gang-bang.

Our society is going to have to learn that to move forward we have to do a few things: 1. Get rid of money, simply give everyone EQUAL shares of everything; 2. Get rid of almost all laws, except for the assault and murder laws, which actually DO serve a purpose; 3. Get rid of religion, since it is the basis for almost 99% of the racism, sexism, ageism, etc. today.
Posted by: Leria   Posted on: 01/24/07 You are currently: a Guest | Members login | Terms of Use

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