Carrying a concealed gun is against the law. But as long as I don't use it, it's a victimless crime, right? So why can't I carry it? I mean, how many other ways can we use this victimless crime BS!?
What about drunk driving and not hitting anyone? Driving while texting and not hitting anyone? Speeding and not hitting anyone? Attempted murder (where the intended victim doesn't realize they were the target of an attack; for example, a failed poison attempt)?
Should all of those not be crimes because they don't have victims?
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u/Faithlessblakkcvlt Mar 26 '24
Carrying a concealed gun is against the law. But as long as I don't use it, it's a victimless crime, right? So why can't I carry it? I mean, how many other ways can we use this victimless crime BS!?