When All Crimes Are Those Against the State

Guest Post by Jeff Thomas

“Do not encroach against others or their property.”

The above principle is a simple one, yet it’s the basis for all criminal law. In turn, criminal law is the basis for Common Law, the legal system for English-speaking peoples and much of the rest of the world.

The idea is a simple one: If party A aggresses against party B, party B is entitled under the law to restitution or compensation to be paid by party A to party B.

Well, that seems straightforward enough. But at some point along the way, two fundamental changes have been made that don’t reflect the original principle.

First, convicted offenders started to be ordered by the court to pay the court as punishment. Of course, the offense was not against the court, but the government of the day wanted to get in on the action. Surely, if a crime against a given party had been committed, the state was entitled to dip its beak, so to speak.

Over time, fines payable to the state became the norm. And for those who couldn’t pay the state, jail time.

Along the way, another extension to the concept came into use: victimless crimes. Increasingly, laws were passed by governments to make actions unlawful when there was no harm to an individual or his property.

To wit: Recently, the State of Michigan passed law HB4474, against “hate crime” – any perceived slight against another person, verbal or otherwise. The law recognizes such disparate slurs as those critical of gender identity, religion, race, sexual orientation, ethnicity, age, or even affiliation with a group. Incredibly, the law extends as far as the outlawing of unacceptable pronouns.

The punishment is imprisonment of up to two years, a fine of $5,000, or both.

Clearly, this is a victimless crime, since no physical damage has taken place. And, to exacerbate the lack of logic, the fine is to be paid to the state, not the “injured party.”

Of course, any sensible person would be shaking his head in wonder at such a development. When added to so many other changes in law that appear to be both ludicrous and often contrary to morality, he might understandably comment, “They’ve gone mad.”

But when governments that are already habitually overreaching appear to be going mad, it’s a good idea to step back and calmly examine whether there might not be a method in the madness.

On the surface, quite a few governments – most notably First World governments – have been passing a plethora of laws for which there is no victim but for which the government is the recipient of damages.

As if coincidentally, these same governments have been going in precisely the opposite direction with regard to crimes in which there most definitely is a victim.

Let’s have a look at a few of those.

  • Looting of stores and other places of business
    Under the claim that the prisons are too full, governments have been determining that theft or looting that amounts to less than a given dollar amount is not prosecutable, essentially legalizing the crime of looting.
  • Destruction of property due to rioting
    Rioters are habitually arrested, only to be released without being charged. Owners of the property that the rioters have burned or otherwise destroyed are no longer entitled to restitution or compensation as they once would have been.
  • Decriminalisation of people taking up residence on public property
    Tents may be pitched on sidewalks and in front of stores, discouraging residents from frequenting stores and destroying businesses. Concurrently, the homeless are assisted by the State in drug dependency.
  • Loss of bodily rights
    Laws that call for forced vaccinations are blanket laws that allow a government the authority to control whatever goes into the body, whether medical or nutritional.
  • Systematic elimination of parental rights
    Parental rights are being removed from parents to allow school authorities and medical professionals to dictate what they wish to physically do to children, free from prosecution. In addition, pedophilia is in the process of becoming decriminalised.
  • Civil Asset Forfeiture
    Police and other authorities have, since 2008, been legally allowed to stop people on foot or in a vehicle, or to conduct warrantless raids on homes. If evidence is found that suggests the possibility of a crime, the authorities may seize any and all assets that they find, regardless of whether or not the assets may be connected to the possible crime. The authorities are not obligated to ever bring charges against the individual, making it impossible for him to be granted a hearing. This allows the authorities to permanently hold the assets taken or to dispose of them, the proceeds to be absorbed by the authority in question.

The above is only a sampling. The reader will have others to add to the list.

So, if we assume that the changes that are taking place are not madness, nor a collection of random but illogical changes in how the law is applied, what we begin to see here is, indeed, a method in what appears on the surface to be madness.

What we’re seeing is that the original concept of law – that of protecting the individual from encroachment against himself or his property – is being eliminated.

On the other hand, laws that are victimless and laws that provide punishment by the state and call for penalties to be awarded to the state are very much on the rise.

What we have here is a growing trend; if we follow it to its logical conclusion, that will result in laws that benefit the state being the only laws.

Let’s put that another way: The individual has no rights. Only the state has rights. In the future, the only crimes will be crimes against the state.

Let that last sentence sink in for a bit.

Historically, freedom is lost when a nation becomes complacent enough to give it up willingly. Much of the First World is precisely at that tipping point now. The question is whether those people who once enjoyed liberty will now push their heads in the sand and pretend that the most basic freedoms are not now being lost.

Dictatorship naturally arises out of democracy, and the most aggravated form of tyranny and slavery out of the most extreme liberty.” – Socrates

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14 Comments
Anonymous
Anonymous
August 15, 2023 7:59 am

Courts of law and equity. Court of law dealt with criminal offenses, which, as the criminal law was made by operation of government, were considered offense against the law created by the government. This is why ALL criminal cases list the state as plaintiff.
Courts of equity presided over CIVIL cases. That is, where an individual SUES another individual in a CIVIL suit. That’s where a plaintiff goes to be “made whole” by the defendant.
This is why and how someone can be defendant twice for the same “offense”.
Criminal law. Civil law. Crime vs tort.
Figure it out before writing articles claiming knowledge you don’t have (though it be trivially obtained).

Anonymous
Anonymous
August 15, 2023 8:28 am

Let crime go crazy + defund police but go after trying to defend yourself or even talk about why you may need to.

NSSF Sues Illinois to Block New Gun Control Law That Violates First and Second Amendments, PLCAA

thetruthaboutguns.com/nssf-sues-illinois-to-block-new-gun-control-law-that-violates-first-and-second-amendments-plcaa/

VOWG
VOWG
  Anonymous
August 16, 2023 9:53 am

Blocking should not be needed, ignoring unconstitutional law should be automatic.

Anonymous
Anonymous
August 15, 2023 8:32 am

Enemies of the State

The Southern Poverty Law Center is reporting a record low number of hate groups this year but is inflating the dots on its infamous “Hate Map” by redefining political policy and parents groups as anti-government organizations worthy of scrutiny.

waronguns.com
justthenews.com

Anonymous
Anonymous
August 15, 2023 8:37 am

U.S.A. – -(Ammoland.com)- “Senator Marco Rubio introduces bill to suspend gun rights of anyone who has ever been ‘investigated’ for domestic terrorism,” The Unz Review reported Sunday

Ripe for abuse

Anonymous
Anonymous
August 15, 2023 8:53 am

https://www.foxnews.com/us/doj-eyeing-americans-like-atms-spending-6-billion-aid-civil-asset-forfeitures-watchdog-says

DOJ eyeing Americans ‘like ATMs,’ spending over $6 billion to aid civil asset forfeitures, watchdog says

B_MC
B_MC
August 15, 2023 10:18 am

Systematic elimination of parental rights

California Bill Could Criminalize Criticism of Public Schools

California lawmakers are considering legislation that critics warn could criminalize parents’ speaking out at school-board meetings or otherwise criticizing school officials.

Passed by the California Senate in May and now under consideration in the Assembly, SB 596 would amend state law to classify causing “substantial disorder” at a school-board meeting or engaging in “harassment” of a school employee as a misdemeanor punishable by fines and imprisonment. It would also broaden the definition of “school employee” to include “any employee or official of a school district, a charter school, a county office of education, a county board of education, the state board, or the State Department of Education.”

https://thenewamerican.com/us/california-bill-could-criminalize-criticism-of-public-schools/

Anonymous
Anonymous
  B_MC
August 15, 2023 10:22 am

Anyone who sends their kids to one of these schools, that is tacit agreement with the policy. Don’t.

If nobody sent their kids, these little dictators would not have a job.

august
august
  Anonymous
August 15, 2023 10:42 am

I don’t know how many little dictators would lose their cushy, do-nothing jobs, but homeschooling your kids at least gives them a fighting chance to grow up into human beings.

With possible rare (and mostly rural) exceptions, sending a child to an American public school is putting them at extreme risk for a ruined life. Russian roulette….

ordo ab chao
ordo ab chao
August 15, 2023 10:30 am

I just down voted all 5 of these anonymous posters…….experts at the law, but not smart enough to pick some name, ANY name as was previously and professionally requested.

Kiss my ass you gutless wonders!

annuit coeptis novus ordo seclorum

Happening right before your eyes!

Anonymous
Anonymous
  ordo ab chao
August 15, 2023 10:34 am

How brave……

k31
k31
August 15, 2023 12:39 pm

Short but informative article.

Jdog
Jdog
August 15, 2023 12:44 pm

The State is the enemy of the people, and anyone who works for the State, is a criminal and a traitor. When everyone adapts that point of view, then our problems will solve themselves….

Eud
Eud
August 15, 2023 4:04 pm

If they can force you to do business with them, then freedom is dead.