Forming new laws to stop people from breaking older laws.
I am currently having to write a paper about this topic. I was just wondering what is everyone's views about how the government is constantly creating new laws that branch off from older ones to keep people from breaking the older-base laws. Like gun control for one. The simple second amendment states it very straight forward. But throughout the U.S. each little city has it's views on this. It's odd how the smallest of cities or even the more quiet ones don't even have any other laws about that. But cities like Houston (I think it's Houston) where your aloud to shoot anyone of your property that shouldn't be there atleast one time. Does anyone in today's government even see what's happening in this ever going pattern. I had a gun pulled on me when walking around downtown (I live in San Antonio). I didn't enjoy that at all.
But alas every law nowadays has to have a billion other ones supporting it so one day there will be no laws because everyone will be confined to having to sit in a boxed white room because everything else is illegal.
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