Originally Posted by
saizai
Yes, but read the
linked article, coauthored by Judge Kozinski (9th Circuit).
I haven't read the complete article but the gist of it is that many people could be prosecuted for some violation of the law. Correct?
I think we can all acknowledge that there are so many laws on the books that it is near impossible for the average person to know them all and inadvertently having a violation.
Regardless only after being prosecuted can they be found guilty.
The question is does government have the resources to prosecute every single violation? And if they did just how long would some of those laws remain on the books.