i was having a very interesting discussion with a few friends earlier today. in talking about stupid criminal statutes, the whole problem of the "nanny state" and so forth, we were trying to define and list a wide array of victimless crimes and other "offenses" that cause a good deal of hassle for average citizens. here's what we came up with...
drug and alcohol prohibition
gambling laws
restrictions on crypto
filesharing/P2P prosecutions
public smoking bans
outlawing fireworks
overblown firearms restricions (de facto control of allegedly legal arms)
gay marriage or civil union bans
abortion restrictions (something is either legal or it's not, see gun law refernce above)
free speech zones and other protest restrictions
penalties for suicide or assisted right-to-die decisions
any bans on pornography, other free press infractions
prohibion of recording/documenting pubic spaces (photography, audio, video, etc... somewhat related to protest-restricting laws mentioned above)
requirement that citizens show ID to travel within the US
we also talked in vauge and general terms about reduction of privacy and anonymity in recent times... although that's hard to tie to specific laws or criminal statutes. what other actions or "infractions" do people here think might fall in the category of crimes that aren't really crimes?
drug and alcohol prohibition
gambling laws
restrictions on crypto
filesharing/P2P prosecutions
public smoking bans
outlawing fireworks
overblown firearms restricions (de facto control of allegedly legal arms)
gay marriage or civil union bans
abortion restrictions (something is either legal or it's not, see gun law refernce above)
free speech zones and other protest restrictions
penalties for suicide or assisted right-to-die decisions
any bans on pornography, other free press infractions
prohibion of recording/documenting pubic spaces (photography, audio, video, etc... somewhat related to protest-restricting laws mentioned above)
requirement that citizens show ID to travel within the US
we also talked in vauge and general terms about reduction of privacy and anonymity in recent times... although that's hard to tie to specific laws or criminal statutes. what other actions or "infractions" do people here think might fall in the category of crimes that aren't really crimes?
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