United States v. Anthony "SpeedLight" Harrison

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This court has been asked, “How can it outlaw heroes? How can it outlaw citizens trying to do good for their community?” The truth is that this court is not endorsing the outlawing of heroes; it is endorsing the outlawing of fairytales. Many of these so-called heroes do act with the best of intentions, but good intentions are not enough. Although Different individuals may seem God-like, they are in fact men. They are just as prone to making mistakes as all other men. Different individuals attempting to act compassionately have reaped untold destruction through their errors. We cannot choose the fantasy of heroics over the reality of the harm Different individuals can and have caused.

Excerpt: Justice Margaret Fuller, Majority Opinion: United States v. Anthony “Speedlight” Harrison


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