
In 1997 I would not have noticed that this author makes the incredible claim that anarchy is merely the failure to apprehend criminals. So obviously I have to speak my regular piece here. Knocking at your door - if, that is, it bothers to knock at Think these laws are good ideas, you shouldn't be too surprised at theĪrrival of an era when state power has grown so big that it starts

It always starts small and then gets bigger. Which the world is all too familiar - is that it never sprouts full-blownįrom anything. The secret of tyranny - whether anarcho or the plain vanilla version with Insurance industry, is all for it, and together with its Siamese twin,īig Government, it's busy contriving schemes to enlarge state power yet Big Business, those lovers of liberty, in the form of the
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Legislation to allow police to stop drivers who are not wearing seatīelts. The Clinton administration announced that it is proposing federal National anarcho-tyrant-in-chief himself unbosomed his own contribution State safer from loud radios and lightless windshield wipers, the Five daysĪfter the Maryland lawmakers adjourned from their labors to make their Is it surprising that similar invasiveĪnd will it be surprising if such laws spread? Well, no. State government outlawed smoking in most restaurants, an unprecedented Yet Maryland's little adventure in anarcho-tyranny did not spring fullīlown from the legislators' heads this year. Once from the laws that criminalize the law-abiding. Twice: once from the real criminals to whom the state is oblivious and The result is that law-abiding citizens catch it TheĪnarcho-tyrants create new laws that merely criminalize the innocent and Once a lawmaker gets an anarcho-tyrannical idea under his belt, you canīe sure the idea is headed for the law books.īut of course such laws do nothing to impede real criminals. How tough they are on crime and how devoted to public safety they are. Legislators can pass such laws and then brag to their constituents about

The reasonĪnarcho-tyranny flourishes is that it gets lawmakers off the hook. Them, other states will tend to adopt similar ones. One danger of the new laws is that, once Maryland starts enforcing Heard about it, nor did it make much effort to improve enforcement of the If the Maryland legislature spentĪny time this year increasing the.
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They do about the thousands of rapists, thieves, and killers who prowlĪbout as free as wolves in the woods. In the United States today, lawmakers worry far more about drivers whoĭon't wear seat belts, run red lights or play their stereos too loud than In the past have succumbed to either one or the other, but never as far Under tyranny, innocent citizens are punished. Under anarchy, crime is permitted and criminals are not apprehended or Of the worst features of anarchy and tyranny at the same time. Previously called "anarcho-tyranny" - a form of government that seems toīe unknown in history until recently. The new Maryland laws are rather perfect instances of what I have Raped or murdered without wearing a seat belt.

Nevertheless, you can be certain that no one will be Has just announced that rapes and homicides increased in the first three As a matter of fact, Maryland's Prince George's County The citizens of Maryland will no doubt be thrilled to learn that lawĮnforcement in their state has now so mastered violent crime that theĬops have little else to do but round up non-seat-belt wearers andīutane-sniffers. The lawmakers seem to have missed outlawing cookingīreakfast in your underwear, but of course there's always another session Require drivers whose windshield wipers are running to keep their The lights, (c) ban loud car stereos on state roads, (d) forbid minorsįrom buying butane lighters because they might inhale the gas, and (e)
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Lights to take secret photographs of the license plates of cars that run Lawmakers passed several new laws that (a) allow policemen to stopĭrivers for not wearing seat belts, (b) authorize hidden cameras at red Just before the end of this year's legislative session, the Maryland

Clinton some ideas of his own (orgies seem to have that Orgy of swelling the powers of the state government, and apparently it Earlier this month the Maryland legislature had itself a small Somebody needs to tell the state of Maryland (not to mention BillĬlinton). If, as Bill Clinton tells us, the "era of Big Government is over," Invasive Laws Create Anarchy and Tyranny at the Same Time
