Armed Polite Society

Main Forums => Politics => Topic started by: Hawkmoon on July 07, 2020, 12:09:17 AM

Title: Too many laws
Post by: Hawkmoon on July 07, 2020, 12:09:17 AM
Somebody gets it: https://theweek.com/articles/894138/case-fewer-laws

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Why are there so many laws? Because Americans are increasingly trying to fix the ills of our society through rulemaking. Unfortunately, rulemaking often just breaks society further. Again, in Iran, where law is what is virtuous in Islam, people are rejecting both law and Islam. Indeed, they drink and eat during Ramadan and have sex before marriage, but they also cross red lights, bribe authorities, and cheat in business if they can get away with it.

What Americans forget, as Iranians have forgotten, is that self-policing is a much better option than the police. Self-policing will not protect everybody from harm because there will always be breakers of laws. But policing, while necessary, cannot replace the need for a virtuous citizenry. There is a greater cost for a society overly regulated by the government than one which is regulated by virtue, shame, and communities.
Title: Re: Too many laws
Post by: MechAg94 on July 07, 2020, 06:33:27 AM
As has been demonstrated in recent months, we also have laws that allow governors to make up whatever laws they want in the name of dealing with an emergency.
Title: Re: Too many laws
Post by: 230RN on July 07, 2020, 07:04:42 AM
Well, see, you elect these people as lawmakers, and guess what?  They go to their legislative houses and sunofagun if they don't go and make more laws.

So wadja expect?

This is called "progress."

I've long advocated that for every law passed. two must be repealed, and that every law ought to have an expiration date not to exceed 5 years from their passing.

Now that's what I call progress.

Terry, 230RN
Title: Re: Too many laws
Post by: HankB on July 07, 2020, 03:31:42 PM

 . . . I've long advocated that for every law passed. two must be repealed, and that every law ought to have an expiration date not to exceed 5 years from their passing.

Now that's what I call progress.

Terry, 230RN
And I've long advocated that ONLY legislators through the legislative process can make laws - NO unelected bureaucrat should have the power to create "regulations" that have the force of law.

Also, any law enacted by the legislature that is so complex that it requires a judge or law degree to interpret and understand should apply ONLY to legislators, judges, and lawyers - nobody else.
Title: Re: Too many laws
Post by: tokugawa on July 07, 2020, 11:42:21 PM
"Ignorance of the Law is no excuse" may may worked well in a time when the 10 commandments were the baseline, I mean, most are pretty clear it is not OK to rob and rape and murder, but memorizing 780,000 pages of regulations is a bit much.
Title: Re: Too many laws
Post by: Perd Hapley on July 07, 2020, 11:53:14 PM
Funny how all those laws disappear when political friends are rioting and looting and burning people's stuff.