None of those acts were criminal when I was growing up, well, except the 16 year old girl bit. That's the one crime I was intensely enthusiastic about committing if I ever had the chance. I went to a great deal of trouble, not to mention expense, to surround myself with likely victims, for naught.RX8er wrote: As others have pointed out, this is only recent that this has happened this way. When I was a kid, I used to make my own fire crackers, big ones!! I had a cop tell me that fireworks were illegal to light in the city and I stopped and then he proceeded to tell my mom and dad. Today, I would be arrested and the ATF be called. Here are few examples of why our forever system is broken:
I have a friend who was arrested because he had a baseball bat, glove and two balls in his truck. The bat was a weapon. Albeit, my friend was being a jerk to the cop and is why the cop arrested.
I know a sex offender because he and his girlfriend had sex when he was 17 and she was 16. Dad of daughter has since apologized. Has a record for ever though and he is married to the same girl.
I interviewed a guy that had MIP arrest when he was 20 y/o and had 0% BAC.
I know an honor student that was arrested and jailed because he had 30 30 ammunition (no rifle) left in his truck after he went hunting. On school property.
I know a good kid arrested because he had a knife in his car on school property.
>>SNIP<<
Here is one example that I can say you can be arrested for and have a felony conviction for in Texas that many of you are doing today. All children more than 40 pounds, ages 4 through 8, must ride in a booster seat while a vehicle is moving. Children taller than 4 feet 9, however, are not required to be secured in booster seats. You can be arrested for Child Endangerment and charged with a felony. Any of you parents / grandparents fall in to this category? Don't think this is possible?
Maybe that is the problem. The Legislature, at the behest of its constituents, has made all sorts of hitherto perhaps foolish conduct criminal. In retrospect, like the ordnance banning shooting Indians from a street car in Austin, it seems idiotic when applied. We've also been seized with "Zero Tolerance" as a good and noble concept, equally idiotic in its application. It seems to serve only as a good and frequent source of newspaper articles lampooning school boards that apply it with solemn indignitude.
There is an article on Drudge this morning about human intelligence slowly declining, and I shouldn't wonder.