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Anarchy, would ensue. Just watch the movie "Mad Max from the 1980's starring Mel Gibson to see what that kind of insane society would be like.

It is an impossible concept. There will always be laws whether we like those laws or not are the only thing in question. The collapse of Law and Order as we see it would rapidly be replaced by what someone else considered to be law and order in their interest. No mater how you cut it some one will be there to force others to do what they want. Even In Mad Max there was a code that glued the villains together.

Absolute chaos... I might or might not like it...

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