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If children were all raised to respect everyone, we would need far fewer laws. Some laws were written to increase our safety (e.g. traffic laws) and to protect property from robbery (laws against trespassing, and, of course, stealing). Some laws (Freedom of the Press, Freedom of Speech) were instituted to keep the government from becoming a Dictatorship. We need some laws that don't exist, e.g. laws with severe punishment to protect animals from human cruelty.

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