Unfortunately in today’s society it seems accepted for Human beings to go to prison for victimless crimes.

Another human claiming by law and with threat of imprisonment that you can not jaywalk “cross the road in the middle” Or you must wear a seat belt or eventually face jail time is odd.

If you don’t pay that seat belt ticket or jay walking ticket, Which should be your human right. Your license will get suspend, And if caught driving you will be brought to jail. Your “Government Record” has a black eye. Which immediately impacts your ability to achieve any goals we are taught through media, And “Acceptable Society” is the “American Dream.”

I feel that makes people a slave to a system.

These Revenue creating “Statutes” continue to put innocent non violent people behind bars.

Which leaves us with a simple question.

Does my “American Dream” require a clean record in the eyes of the government? After all if one makes enough laws we could all be considered criminals.

You can be truly free. But in todays america that freedom of not stressing out about the court dates and fines of these human right violations comes with a price.

The biggest gang in america ” the men in blue” the police may come after you.

If you think your free, Try not paying any mind or currency to a ticket that does not compute with your logic or moral ground. You may be a great person in the eyes of your God. But a criminal in the eyes of the government. I think Ill stick with the one that actually matters to me. “Love”

$$ WAR ON DRUGS $$

“After 40 years, the United States’ war on drugs has cost $1 trillion and hundreds of thousands of lives, and for what? Drug use is rampant and violence even more brutal and widespread. This week President Obama promised to “reduce drug use and the great damage it causes” with a new national policy that he said treats drug use more as a public health issue and focuses on prevention and treatment.

Nevertheless, his administration has increased spending on interdiction and law enforcement to record levels both in dollars and in percentage terms; this year, they account for $10 billion of his $15.5 billion drug-control budget.“

With that budget I wonder why the government hasn’t stopped profiting from the “war on drugs”and followed Portugal’s lead in getting rid of our drug problem that cost the people billions of their dollars.

In 2001 Portugal completely decriminalized all drugs from marijuana to heroin. It was first thought that it would become a safe haven for drug dealers and drug tourism but in fact something completely different happened. Crime and death both went down. Please watch this short BBC article about just that. —> –>

—> https://youtu.be/-oCPA8AnAuM

America has a terrible problem with prison systems that are only getting worse. It’s become a business. They are locking away non-violent offenders for long periods of time for money.

What If a Police officer only honors the pledge that was made to protect and serve?

For example

To protect people from theft or violence and getting the dealers off the street that are pushing hardcore drugs. Would they still have a job if they chose to honor the moral base ?

What about all the made up “laws” that were designed to be broken so fines can be issued in order to create revenue for the government

I am sure any police officer that has a moral scale of right and wrong or any education can certainly see that it is wrong to fine and imprison someone for not following or agreeing with a “law” that has no victim, A law that was created only to bring in money for the government.

These government created “statutes” are of the worst and most deceitful type.

They come with the camouflage that they are to keep us “safe” like a simple seatbelt ticket or jay-walking ticket. But take away that camouflage and see that the truth can be worse then you can imagine.

These simple “laws” that we have all been brought up to follow are doing far more harm then good. They are taking good citizens at a young age and putting them on the fast track to becoming a hardened criminal.

How you ask?

Allow me to elaborate on what so few seem to see. After all the government loves us and would never set us up for failure right?

We have been taught to follow the rules. Not to think about if this “fine” is morally correct or not. Just to shut up and follow the rules and you will be ok in life.

But being thrown in jail for not paying a $80 seatbelt ticket is a far cry from freedom. And I thought we were suppose to be a free country.

These simple “laws” that we have all been brought up to follow are doing more harm then good because.

Paul a home schooled kid that has not been brought up in the public school system, and is not familiar with the “follow the rules and don’t ask questions policy” that our society seemingly embraces gets pulled over for not wearing a seatbelt.

He is a good person morally speaking and according to common law like theft and violence.

He thinks it’s a bit obscene that another man can interrupt his ability to travel to work, and fine him more then he will earn that day at work, for not wearing his seatbelt.

Paul is polite and allows the officer to do his job. He reluctantly takes the ticket and is on his way.

Paul does not agree with this man in blue that fined him for something that should be his human right in the first place and has absolutely no victim.

He is young and doesn’t have the money, so Paul literally doesn’t pay the ticket any mind.

Two months pass by. . .

Paul is on his normal routine trying to get to work to make an honest living.

He looks in his rear view mirror, and to his surprise he is being pulled over again. He checks his seatbelt, It’s on, must not be getting pulled over for that.

Paul was pulled over because he did not pay the seemingly simple seatbelt ticket that he did not agree with.

Since he did not conform and pay the fine. He is now a victim of extortion.

The police suspended his license and the government is now making every effort to get the money they claim he owes them. So they will now put him in jail and get their money another way.

Paul was pulled over a good citizen trying to make his way honestly in the world. Now Paul is going to jail for driving with a suspended license, His American dream is immediately taken from him, because he now has a record.

Which impacts his ability to achieve any goals we are taught through media, And “acceptable society” is the “American dream.” like a doctor, lawyer, pharmacy tech ect..

I feel that blatantly makes Paul a slave to a system. And I don’t understand why people don’t see that? Revenue creating “Statutes” that put innocent people behind bars is WRONG!

If you enforce them you are WRONG, and should feel ashamed. You took an oath to protect and serve, not to fine,capture and jail innocent people.

THANK YOU FOR YOUR TIME AND PLEASE CONTINUE TO SPREAD CONSCIOUSNESS BECAUSE ITS THE ONLY WAY TO FIX THESE PROBLEMS.

IF YOUR GOING TO COMPLAIN YOU MUST HAVE A SOLUTION

MY SOLUTION

My name is Andrew, And my solution would be..

The Government needs to be more of the people, for the people. Instead of America incorporated. Right now we are not ready for this. More people need to start realizing that it is not simply a nuisance to be stop’ed at a immigration check point or a inconvenience to pay a simple seat belt ticket. But that it is not morally correct to be putting people behind bars for not abiding to these revenue creating “Statutes”.

It is our constitutional birth right to be able to live a life in accordance with Common Law. Being theft and violent crime would be the main factors to being thrown behind bars. In 2001 Portugal completely decriminalized all drugs from heroin to marijuana. You would think that it would become the land of drugs dealers and drug tourism but In fact the complete opposite happened and they single- handedly beat the war on drugs. Crime and deaths went down and tax payer dollars were saved. SOURCE > >http://andrewlicciardello.tumblr.com/post/31826375597/war-on-drugs-after-40-years-the-united

I say we are not ready for such a massive change in our government, But we are on our way. More people are waking up to the fact that the system is broken, And the wrong people are in charge, Everyday. It’s only a matter of time before Americans have enough of Americas bull and fix the system.

By fix the system I mean enough people have to care, In order to make a massive peaceful physical movement to which we would make a statement that a new people’s government is in order. After that brake through, And we the people realize we have the right to start over. Elect locally to enforce local violent crime and theft. Completely disregard paying any mind to old revenue creating “statutes”

set in place by the old government. Thus forcing the “federal government” to focus on Common Law like theft an violence because we the people are literally not paying our money into their old system of fines and imprisonment for petty acts of individualism.

I’m not saying get rid of taxes completely. But I am saying make them work for the people. I personally wouldn’t mind 33% percent taken out of my pay check for taxes, If it worked for me.

What I propose is, Instead of locking people up for having a plant in their pocket or refusing to pay a seat belt ticket. There is a system set in place that through our tax dollars we would get a incentive for being a “law abiding citizen.” But if you choose to not pay your tickets or get caught with something illegal, You don’t get that incentive, Being a housing allowance or whatever the public decides on.

We are evolving as a nation faster then ever even in the past 20 years technology has made leaps. I believe there should be something available. That everyone who registers to vote has the ability to log on everyday and see what is going to be voted on in their community. Everyone would have the opportunity to have a say in the laws effecting their daily life.