If you don't like a law, are you allowed to break it?
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Clearly, by the faulty logic used by the left, anything OK. What law would you like to break with impunity?
Well, if you are starving and society has forced you to steal food to survive then did you commit a crime? It all morally depends, which there is a big difference between not liking a law and being forced to break the law.
Is it right to punish someone when he or she is forced to do something illegal?
Oh that Rosa Parks, shame on her for breaking the law.Where would we be today, if this woman would have just "obeyed" the law, when that bus driver ordered her to give up her seat.SHAME SHAME.
At the president ignoring the constitution.
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Every country in the WORLD has laws against illegal immigration.
These are JUST laws. These are MORAL laws.
Immigration quotas are set for a reason. Illegal immigration is NOT fair to legal immigrants. Amnesty is not fair to legal immigrants.
No.
tactically no. but there is a little unknown law that allows a jury to drop a charge if they fill like the charge is an unjust law, but a defense lawyer can be fond in contempt if they inform the jury of this law.
AND ME our government has been ignoring the Constitution since Lincoln so that's not a new thing.
A loaf of bread - are you living in the 1930's . Do you have a had ?
Do you sing "Brother can You Spare a Dime " ?
People aren't saying that "They say they come here for a better life, so it's ok for them to break the law." They did break the law. But when punishing someone for breaking the law, their motivations for breaking that law have to be taken into account. That is where the difference is. No one is saying that they didn't break the law, we are only saying that they shouldn't be punished for it, just like someone who stole a loaf of bread because they were starving shouldn't be punished as harshly as someone who stole it to sell it.
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