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Originally Posted by Augi
The laws are in place to keep one safe from others, and even one's self. Just because one does not agree with a law, does not make that law any less important. If you feel strongly about this law, vote for law-makers that think as you do, or work to change the law yourself.
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totally wrong concept, in both theory and practice. A law does not keep anyone safe. One need only read the news on a daily basis to know this, i.e. murder is against the law yet people are killed every day. The simple belief that a law makes one safe should make that person totally ineligible to be released from the womb. A law is definitely not going to keep a person safe from their own self. seat belt laws do not force everyone to 'buckle up'.
If a law was made making interracial marriage illegal again, should we have to vote in new lawmakers to change it? or would the law be illegal on its front?
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