I see it kinda like the school zone debate in fed vs state law.
There are actually quite a few laws that most of us probably don't concern ourselves with.
I think it also comes down to a personal question of "is breaking <insert law> "wrong" or is it just illegal?".
I think there are a lot of laws that can be broken without actually being "wrong" or "bad". NFA laws for instance.
Then the question becomes "are the consequences worth it?". NFA laws have some insane consequences and since they are both fed and state the odds of being caught are a lot higher.
It's a choice we all make daily for many laws. Speed limits is probably the most common.
There are actually quite a few laws that most of us probably don't concern ourselves with.
I think it also comes down to a personal question of "is breaking <insert law> "wrong" or is it just illegal?".
I think there are a lot of laws that can be broken without actually being "wrong" or "bad". NFA laws for instance.
Then the question becomes "are the consequences worth it?". NFA laws have some insane consequences and since they are both fed and state the odds of being caught are a lot higher.
It's a choice we all make daily for many laws. Speed limits is probably the most common.