tbeck3579
Well-Known Member
Things will become more expensive and the more likely impact would be "free" things diminish. Less people will be participating in the community, less people will be innovating, less people will be giving soaps to homeless shelters just because they can. All of these things because someone said "there ought to be a law" when Ms Feinstein was listening.
I agree with what you are saying. Fortunately, giving to the poor will probably still be an option. Food that is illegal to sell is legal to donate without the fear of law suits. America is okay with poor people receiving items that may present a danger to health. I agree with not holding someone responsible for donating, and 1 out of 5 of American children are food insecure, but... As a side note, an old man in Florida was arrested about a year ago under a city ordinance that prohibited feeding the homeless -- true story. Being arrested for kindness... gad! :twisted::evil: A small window into the soul of our nation. When did we turn into a nation of selfish people who seem to be indifferent to the suffering of others? Sad, truly sad.