• @jeffwOP
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        • @[email protected]
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          All laws depend on cops to take initiative. That’s why they are called “Law Enforcement” lmao.

        • gregorum
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          Nnnooo, it’s still a failure of the cops. The law, as it is, is a good law. The problem here, again, is that the cops didn’t do their jobs.

          Edit: Sometimes a law is poorly written so law enforcement can’t do what’s necessary to enforce it or the law doesn’t really address a problem. That’s not what happened here; the cops simply chose not to enforce the law, and that’s entirely on them.

        • @SkyezOpen
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          If cops are ineffective, then who enforces the law, fucknut?

          • @ArbiterXero
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            Mostly nobody.

            The reality is that the laws are the written minimum expectations of our social contract.

            If enough of the unwritten social contract falls apart, you’ll be amazed at how quickly it becomes obvious that most laws aren’t really enforced.

            I mean cops won’t even show up for most shoplifting cases these days, so what stops most people from shoplifting?

            The social contract that we hold dear. As long as I can have my needs met legally, I will do it. As soon as I can’t feed and house myself legally, I won’t choose to “not eat” because of cops.

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          That doesn’t make much sense. That’s not how many laws are enforced. What do you even mean by “initiative”? Weird how they could stop my friend on the street, shove their hands in his pockets to search him for “drugs” (cannabis) and give him a ticket for loitering but when some guy tells someone he wants to shoot up a military base, no problem.

          Or they can pull us over repeatedly as teens and say “where are you going tonight? Any drugs in the car? Can I search your car?” Those were failed laws but not due to “initiative”.

          • @jeffwOP
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            If you ban the sales, cops don’t have to hunt down individuals

              • @jeffwOP
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                “It’s too late to try, let’s give up on everything!!”

                Great take bud

                • squiblet
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                  Your positions are somewhat unclear, but I think we basically agree.

        • @foggy
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          You think police forces should rule with an iron fist, you say?

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            Yes, that’s exactly what I said /s

            Ban assault weapons