The law doesn't make any sense sometimes.
Alcohol is among the most dangerous and destructive drugs and yet it's the most legal.
In most areas you have to transport it in the back of your car, out of driver reach, unless it's wine. Why? Probably because people who buy wine can afford better attorneys.
Where I live, it's legal to fire an assault rifle in your backyard but not a BB gun.
People do much, much more dangerous things than exceeding the speed limit and yet that's mostly what people get pulled over for. You can drive recklessly right in front of a cop and they won't do anything about it but go over a number that was arbitrarily set for no reason and they throw the book at you.
The law is set in place to stop people from hurting other people. But we don't use it like that. We abuse it. Even when everyone would be better off if the law didn't get involved, they still do get involved just for the principle of the thing.
In most areas you have to transport it in the back of your car, out of driver reach, unless it's wine. Why? Probably because people who buy wine can afford better attorneys.
Where I live, it's legal to fire an assault rifle in your backyard but not a BB gun.
People do much, much more dangerous things than exceeding the speed limit and yet that's mostly what people get pulled over for. You can drive recklessly right in front of a cop and they won't do anything about it but go over a number that was arbitrarily set for no reason and they throw the book at you.
The law is set in place to stop people from hurting other people. But we don't use it like that. We abuse it. Even when everyone would be better off if the law didn't get involved, they still do get involved just for the principle of the thing.