Accepting Quote by Anonymous
“My theory is that everything went to hell with Prohibition, because it was a law nobody could obey. So the whole concept of the rule of law was corrupted at that moment. Then came Vietnam, and marijuana, which clearly shouldn't be illegal, but is. If you go to jail for ten years in Texas when you light up a joint, who are you? You're a lawbreaker. It's just like Prohibition was. When people accept breaking the law as normal, something happens to the whole society, you see?”
About This Quote
Prohibition showed that laws people people to obey erode the rule of law, leading to broader societal decay.
In simple terms: When laws are ignored, society weakens.
Respect laws that are just and enforceable.
Themes
Mood
Type
When to use this quote
- policy reform
- criminal justice reform
- public education
- community dialogue
Key Concepts
Questions to Reflect On
- Are all laws equally vulnerable to disregard?
- What balances law enforcement and personal freedom?
The view oversimplifies complex social issues by blaming a single cause.