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Everyone knows that a civilized society cannot exist without a set of pre-established rules, usually called laws. Some laws are made to protect the citizens of the country, yet others seem to exist only to make our lives more difficult. Do you agree with the laws in your country? Why or why not? What would laws would you change, remove, or add, if you could? Have you ever broken a law? Do you think it's okay to break "stupid laws?" BLAH BLAH BLAH BLAH. Anything else you wanna say? Oh, and list form = broken spinal column. sad face.
I think that the U.S has some pretty fair laws. Definitely a lot more liberal than other countries. There are few things I disagree with, mainly the ban on gay marriage and the illegality of pot. Things like SOPA and ACTA, are the kind of things that ideally wouldn't be drafted. I've broken plenty of laws, actually. I break the law everyday when I smoke, and I break the law when I drink, and when I take shortcuts through abandoned fields because it's "trespassing." Of course I think that these laws are rather stupid... . I don't believe in breaking stupid laws, unless they affect only you(i.e. smoking pot/drinking(when done safely)) because it would only lead to anarchy. All I can really say though, is that sometimes it is necessary.
I think that the U.S has some pretty fair laws. Definitely a lot more liberal than other countries. There are few things I disagree with, mainly the ban on gay marriage and the illegality of pot. Things like SOPA and ACTA, are the kind of things that ideally wouldn't be drafted. I've broken plenty of laws, actually. I break the law everyday when I smoke, and I break the law when I drink, and when I take shortcuts through abandoned fields because it's "trespassing." Of course I think that these laws are rather stupid... . I don't believe in breaking stupid laws, unless they affect only you(i.e. smoking pot/drinking(when done safely)) because it would only lead to anarchy. All I can really say though, is that sometimes it is necessary.