Why do people not do things because it is against the law in the United States. I am talking about obviously wrong things like rape and murder or robbery and I am talking about crimes where you don't harm anyone and there is no real victim such as the casual use of drugs and running a red light when there are no cars and no police watching. Why would people follow these laws if they can't get caught and nobody is a victim. Well I think that because most people feel like if they do something wrong that it will be just their luck to get caught. Personally, I think and feel like it's just easier to obey the laws and do the right things, since it keeps you out of trouble and keeps you will a clean record. By obeying the laws you don't have to pay huge fines for getting tickets, …show more content…
Breaking the law can and does hurt people in the world, and this includes drug use. If you are someone who wants to have pot legalized. You then would have to fight to have the law changed. But when you buy illegal drugs, you are giving money to people that are murderers, who finance terrorism. So you really can't blame the police for you getting busted for breaking the law, breaking the law is a decision you make. I believe what we need to do is ask ourselves why isn't it ok to do what you want as long as you don't get caught. This reasoning, unfortunately, is becoming quite common today. People knew it was wrong at that time, but it went on. Now look at where we are, we have to pay for these bad deeds. I believe when someone finally gets caught for making bad choices you will find the person exercised these poor choices so often that they became the norm and the person justified them in his or her head that they were because they had been done so many times that it was no big deal so wall need to obey the