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"Another major reason why crime is increasing is that crime pays, and in our tax-ridden, regulation crushed economy, many people cannot economically survive through low-end jobs. ... 'The income that offenders can earn in the world of crime, as compared with the world of work, all too often makes crime appear to be the better choice.' In Washington, D.C., it costs $7,000 in city fees to open a pushcart. In California, up to eighty federal and state licenses are required to open a small business. In New York, a medallion to operate a taxicab costs $150,000. More than 700 occupations in the United States require a government license. Throughout the country, church soup kitchens are being closed by departments of health. No wonder so many people turn to crime and violence to survive."
By: | Jacob G. Hornberger (more quotes by Jacob G. Hornberger or books by/about Jacob G. Hornberger) |
(1950- ) American author, journalist, politician, founder and president of the Future of Freedom Foundation | |
Source: | Will You be Safer if Guns are Banned?, The Tyranny of Gun Control, 9-10 (1997). |
Categories: | Commerce, Crime, Government, Licensing, Monopoly, Oppression, Regulation, Tax |
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