An Unacceptable Price

by Stephen A. Wait ~ 13th of October, 2023

A fundamental necessity of governance is the concern of laws, their creation and administration. The Constitution is conspicuous in its demand that laws not infringe upon the freedom of the people. A natural extension of this need be that governance craft only laws void encroachment of the law abiding. In other words, and in the figurative, the guilty shall not be punished at the expense of the innocent.

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