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Well, that's the thing.  Nothing I support is in the "legal" realm, with its obscure definitions and rules, its legalates ("laws" - nothing in the legal system is a Law) that thwart Ethics far more than serve them and of which the number no One knows, and its privilege for the moneyed Individuals.

What I support is Lawful - as I said, the three Laws of Ethics (true Laws).  Common law is founded on these, but without the need for money, with all living richly, commerce becomes a ghost.  And other than the three Laws, the rest in common law deals with commerce.

So all We need, if We remove money, are those three Laws.  And if We are living richly, what motive is there to break the three Laws?

Why would You defraud someOne?  Why would You steal?  Why would You hurt or kill Others?  Yes, there will be a very small Few who choose unEthical behavior for social reasons - a jealous lover, say, - or just mentally deranged (this condition will diminish radically as truly healthy things emerge, not the sickness-creating things created for profit).

But these issues are small enough now - most crime is for profit today - and will no doubt diminish in a rich society.  And We surely can deal with the individual issues quickly and Ethically.