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Old 05-13-2008, 10:37 AM
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Many people equate law with ethics. In many cases, I would agree with this. However, when a law is in conflict with government directives in the state and Federal Constitutions, is it a valid law?

It is clear to me that, nowadays, the law has nothing to do with ethics and everything to do with power and control of the population.

I do not consider a man who carries without a permit to be a criminal. That person is expressing their right to keep and bear arms. They may, however, be violating the law. Such a person needs to be willing to pay the price because the state will have no mercy.
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