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Law Enforcement and Civil Disobedience

What is a law? In the Webster’s College Dictionary, the definition for a law is a system or collection of rules. ... If the government does not keep a tight grasp of law enforcement, then the government will be overthrown. ... Whether it be morally wrong to punish someone or not, if they did someone thing against the law they must be punished indefinitely. ...
That example connects very much to law enforcement. If the government were to let some people get away with breaking the law, then they would have to let everyone get away with it.


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