In the 1950s, the government hatched a plan for martial law, state-planned production, and rationing in the event of a nuclear holocaust. It would have failed.
The grave robber joins the bootlegger, the gunrunner, the drug dealer, and the ivory poacher as another phony criminal created by laws that shouldn't exist.
Mary McGrory, writing for The Washington Post , sees government failure all around her, yet calls for government to do ever more to help the poor, Adam Young discusses the error.