﻿As Matter of Record— 
 
It amounts to persecution. Not that the people offend. But because illconcieved betterments are that way. Destruction of the people is accomplished in the good that is in them. Instruction of people according to law is not possible. Law cannot teach in any case and in every case is vengeance for deed real or imaginary in infraction of itself. Falacy of the power for good, supposed to reside in law, is well exemplified by the fact that society has made no law enforcing compulsory happiness upon the people. 
Therefor ant other reasons misguided institution of and enforcement of law reacts to the persecution of the people and is no more than can be expected from a society that only recently nailed its saviors to the cross and burnt its progressives at the stake. Brutal as is law the enforcement there of is trusted into hands that are unversed in genteelity. 
Prospective observation of law’s niceties depends wholly upon the conditions surrounding the individual. Happiness comes not from law. Law comes from unhappiness. Unhappiness comes from conditions in disrepair.