I know what you're saying and don't totally disagree,but like I said,it just creates a law where some totally neglectful idiot can be charged. I don't think there'll be a witch hunt,but if somebody is irresponsible,they can't say anymore that "There's no law against it". It's a fine line,I know.
"There are so many LAWS these days you can not be entirely "legal" doing anything. If all these laws are "required" for people to function these days how in the world did we all survive in years/centuries past?????"
I've said that all along,that if you tick off the wrong person in government,you WILL be arrested. Maybe not for what you actually did,but there are enough laws that they'll find something to charge you with. As far as the second part about "how did we survive",tell the truth,have you ever seen a time in your life when people seemed to do so many stupid things? Or when there seemed to be so many bad parents? I don't know what drives some people,but if their stupidity hurts kids,there have to be consequences. The kids didn't go buy these ATVs,the parents did. Did your parents put land mines or bear traps all over the yard?
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