Originally Posted by
HoreTore
Jobs are of unequal importance, yes. Some jobs depend on someone else to do their job in order to get stuff done. A functioning justice system(as well as other types of infrastructure, like mail or electricity) is critical to a society, and needs to be operational at all times. Just like you get a higher penalty for sabotaging the local power plant than the local grocery, you get a higher penalty for obstructing law enforcement than you do obstructing a gardener.
This is highly unproblematic.
I am not employed by, or work for, the government.
But kudos for the failed attempt at an ad hominem.
Of course there are, and you find just as many of those in the private sector as you do in the government. In the private sector, however, such things are mostly regarded as business as usual, while government figures are routinely thrown in jail.
I am intrigued that you would use this type of argument, however, seeing as you are a gun advocate. As you should know, this argument applies equally to gun ownership; by your reasoning we should ban all guns because some use them for murder.
Our don't. Further, while Europeans certainly end up shot by the police occasionally, a European police officer generally does not worry about the suspect being armed, with the appropriate change in methods. You have to take a very different approach when you have good reason to suspect a hidden gun compared to when you have good reason to suspect an unarmed individual.
This should be pretty obvious.