Posted by Edd in KY on April 03, 2014 at 08:28:53 from (98.23.28.155):
In Reply to: Another farmer killed posted by Keith Molden on April 03, 2014 at 06:36:55:
Maybe we don't need another law, but the threat of jail time and lawsuits is the only thing that keeps these idiots from killing us and themselves.
The kid in j hikemper's post broke a lot of laws and the sheriff was there to enforce the laws. If the kid on the tractor was your kid and had been killed by the accident would you want no laws..so the killer gets off freely?
The laws do not exist to restrict your freedom, they exists to protect my life and yours and our property from the wanton acts or stupidity of others.
Theft laws are to protect my property from the brazen taking by others.
Pollution laws are to protect my water well and my soil from some jerk dumping toxic waste.
No texting while driving laws are to protectt me and my grandchildren from some stupid 18 year old with no common sense yet developed.
I have very little problem complying with the laws, because I want to be a good neighbor and I have no plan to kill you or harm you through my actions or stupidity. It is a rare occasion when a law impedes what I plan or want to do. I rather like law and order in my community, and wish we had more..especially order. Hope you feel the same.
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