01-17-2019, 03:58 PM
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[#0000FF][b]Thankfully, not all of the laws we live by are influenced by the "what if" factor. If that were the case nobody would be allowed to drive, because "what if" they got in an accident? Or nobody could buy matches or a lighter, because "what if" they started a fire?...ad nauseum.
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No, but thankfully some are. Like our drunk driving laws--not every drunk driver gets in an accident or kills someone, but some do and we try to prevent more from happening by having laws that prevent it. We do know that the likelihood of someone getting hurt or an accident happening increases when people drive drunk, so we regulate it and make laws trying to reduce the issue. The same goes with the use of live bait, in my opinion. The use of live bait will only exacerbate the problem of people moving fish, so we create laws to help reduce the problem. That is a good thing.
We could literally go on for days talking about laws that are in place to prevent bad things from happening.
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[#0000FF][b]Thankfully, not all of the laws we live by are influenced by the "what if" factor. If that were the case nobody would be allowed to drive, because "what if" they got in an accident? Or nobody could buy matches or a lighter, because "what if" they started a fire?...ad nauseum.
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No, but thankfully some are. Like our drunk driving laws--not every drunk driver gets in an accident or kills someone, but some do and we try to prevent more from happening by having laws that prevent it. We do know that the likelihood of someone getting hurt or an accident happening increases when people drive drunk, so we regulate it and make laws trying to reduce the issue. The same goes with the use of live bait, in my opinion. The use of live bait will only exacerbate the problem of people moving fish, so we create laws to help reduce the problem. That is a good thing.
We could literally go on for days talking about laws that are in place to prevent bad things from happening.
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