Legalized Crime

In dire times, desperate actions tend to overrule the sanity of a society. When bad is good, and proper is shameful, laws change to fit the mores of the times. Drastic actions become commonly accepted to return sanity to a populace gone wild.

 

Presidential candidate, Martin Talbot, proposed one solution to stabilize the nation's depressed economy and, at the same time, to reduce the violent crime rate.  The answer:  the Economic Recovery and Crime Reduction Act. The news media dubbed it the Legalized Crime bill. Included in the act is a new process for executing criminals with a history of violent crimes: nexecution. Antagonists call it legalized murder.

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Legalized Crime

In dire times, desperate actions tend to overrule the sanity of a society. When bad is good, and proper is shameful, laws change to fit the mores of the times. Drastic actions become commonly accepted to return sanity to a populace gone wild.

 

Presidential candidate, Martin Talbot, proposed one solution to stabilize the nation's depressed economy and, at the same time, to reduce the violent crime rate.  The answer:  the Economic Recovery and Crime Reduction Act. The news media dubbed it the Legalized Crime bill. Included in the act is a new process for executing criminals with a history of violent crimes: nexecution. Antagonists call it legalized murder.

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Legalized Crime

Legalized Crime

by Roger C. Bull
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Legalized Crime

by Roger C. Bull

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Overview

In dire times, desperate actions tend to overrule the sanity of a society. When bad is good, and proper is shameful, laws change to fit the mores of the times. Drastic actions become commonly accepted to return sanity to a populace gone wild.

 

Presidential candidate, Martin Talbot, proposed one solution to stabilize the nation's depressed economy and, at the same time, to reduce the violent crime rate.  The answer:  the Economic Recovery and Crime Reduction Act. The news media dubbed it the Legalized Crime bill. Included in the act is a new process for executing criminals with a history of violent crimes: nexecution. Antagonists call it legalized murder.


Product Details

BN ID: 2940164457365
Publisher: Roger C. Bull
Publication date: 07/24/2020
Sold by: Draft2Digital
Format: eBook
File size: 283 KB

About the Author

Roger has an eclectic background. He’s written poetry, short stories, and nine books (only eight are published). His subject matter includes poetry, a legal thriller, a spy mystery, three murder mysteries, including a jihad in New Orleans, a faction (fiction inspired by facts) about human trafficking, sexual slavery, and sales of human organs on the black market.

This book is his first venture into writing science faction, science fiction inspired by science facts. It has an important agenda which the author hopes people will agree to support.

Roger’s other experiences include radio and telephonic communications; computer programming, consulting, and repairs; analog and digital cellular communications; journalism and editing; law enforcement, psychology, sociology, criminology, biology, chemistry, and physics.

His hobbies include writing, walking the dogs, researching materials for new books.

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