brucestephenson
New member
Is there any real legal precedent on that "ignorance is no excuse" claim? Quite frankly, with the number of laws at all levels the average person is liable for, it is pretty much impossible for anyone to even know about them all. How do you even know that something you want to do is illegal? Contact an attorney before you do ANYTHING?
Maybe at one time that concept could hold water, but I don't believe it can any longer. Heck, even the IRS will tell you that their own staff cannot be relied on to give accurate information if you call them with questions about tax law. The defense "I was told to do it that way by an IRS representative" is not considered an adequate defense if you are later found in violation of the law.
So again, just HOW is the average person supposed to be realistically in compliance with every single law about every single issue in this country?
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WebSlave
Leader and Grand Poobah of the FC Cult
My wife is from eastern Europe, and grew up under communism. She made a similar comment when she got a ticket for driving between 4pm and 6pm on a side street during rush hour.
I told her that you must assume that in the USA, everything you do, every single action, may be technically illegal.
What really pisses me off about this is this:
Nowadays, in the USA, if someone does not like something you do in your personal life they want to pass a law against it and make it illegal. There is no more tolerance by anybody for anything you may enjoy doing as a hobby, or whatever. This is the exactly what the founding fathers of the USA were trying to prevent from happening! Remember "Life, Liberty, and The Pursuit of Happiness??????"
