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In reply to the discussion: Anyone out there who's never broken the law? [View all]dkf
(37,305 posts)82. I tend to drive around 10 miles over the speed limit, 15 if I'm not paying attention.
On the other hand I felt too guilty to take my mother's Cheratussin and mine had expired so I just suffered with my cough.
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While we sometimes disagree, Sir (albeit not in this case), I ALWAYS enjoy your way with words!
11 Bravo
Mar 2013
#65
Did some serious trespassing back in the '60s/'70s protests and sit-ins.
Tierra_y_Libertad
Mar 2013
#19
I Am So Sorry For You! I was also investigator for Child Protective Services.
In_The_Wind
Mar 2013
#33
I was investigated for several alleged non-violent felonies. Mostly at age 15-16...
Generation_Why
Mar 2013
#39
I have gotten a parking ticket and a speeding ticket. Both were for breaking the law.
appleannie1
Mar 2013
#41
There's a difference between "ever broken the law" and "ever been convicted of a felony"
Spider Jerusalem
Mar 2013
#61
Why should the convicted and mentally insane be denied their second amendment rights?
uselessobot
Mar 2013
#62
IIRC the rule on NICS hinges on at least 1 year incarceration for a felony and 2 for a midemeanor
HereSince1628
Mar 2013
#70