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Originally Posted by kickstart
Or appreciate the difference between fighting social injustice, and spoiled brats who don't like getting their wrists slapped when they get caught with their hand in the cookie jar.


And for the record, I support the adoption of Idaho stop laws, just not through coercion.
I also take certain liberties, but accept the possible consequences of choices I make of my own free will.
No one got "their wrists slapped" people really do have the right to obey the law. Of course, the people around them were unhappy to be inconvenienced by people behaving in a law abiding manner and demonstrating just what that looks like.

I saw no coercion in the article . . . did you even read the article?

If this is your reaction to people obeying the law, how do you respond when they don't?
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