I suggest you not take the view that breaking any and all laws is a
criminal matter.  There are various levels of laws, and most are not
criminal matters.  I can break the speed laws and get a fine but no
criminal record, unless of course I harm someone or do it in such a
way that it is clearly criminal or insane (like 100 mph through a
playground).

Lonnie


On 5/2/07, Butch Evans <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
On Wed, 2 May 2007, Lonnie Nunweiler wrote:

>Changing the laws happens MUCH quicker if a mass of people openly
>oppose it.  Your country was founded on that very principle.

Yes it does (sometimes).  Open opposition to a law and advocating
criminal action are not the same thing.

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