If I had my way, that epigraph would be engraved over the southern entrance to the Texas state capitol. It should arguably be the state motto.
I found the noble Roman's words ringing in my ears after spending the last hour looking at newspaper websites from some of Texas' regional dailies. It's amazing the things you can get arrested for in Texas:
- Reporting news stories.
- Smoking a cigarette.
- Picking flowers (or at least, related offenses)
- Gun ownership.
- Family tragedies.
- Recreational accidents.
IT SEEMS THAT THE PERSON REPORTING THIS STORY FAILED TO READ THE ARREST REPORTS ON THE EXAMPLES USED AS "AMAZING THINGS THEY CAN ARREST YOU FOR IN TEXAS"! MOST STATES HAVE THE SAME LAWS WHICH PROTECT CITIZENS FROM DRINKING AND BEING RECKLASS ON ATV'S- WHEN BODILY INJURY, SERIOUS BODILY INJURY HAS OCCURED ,SMOKING IN PUBLIC PLACES WHERE PROHIBITED AND SO ON!!
ReplyDeleteThere should be laws against leaving comments in all caps!
ReplyDeleteI could care less what "most states" do. Texas has about 2,000 separate acts identified as felonies and another 3,000+ labeled misdemeanors. As a TPPF report notes, a great deal of activity that in times past was considered tortuous, like accidentally backing over an infant in a driveway, has come to be prosecuted criminally.
So I stand by my assessment of these things as overcriminalization. Just because something causes an egregious outcome doesn't make it a criminal act, and the distinction has too often become blurred.