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asdsa123as181 karma

I am... /r/dadjokes is a favorite....

asdsa123as154 karma

That's funny. Reminds me of a joke... I use that term graciously..

"Someone once accused me of stealing an old, rare, valuable stamp, and I philately denied it."

asdsa123as144 karma

Good question.. The law is a interesting thing.. Without turning this into an election or politics matter, I will say there are more than 125 federal laws, 600 state laws and 15 city ordinances that could be used to cite people who feed the homeless and comes down to interpretation.

As an example: Does the happiness we feel in helping homeless considered payment? If so there's another 350 federal and state laws..

We were not and still are not familiar with all laws governing what we are doing in feeding those in need, but we are certain to follow the HUMAN LAW of compassion and care to our brothers and sisters in need.

asdsa123as97 karma

You can't throw your "hands up" when you have hands out to help another.

asdsa123as60 karma

Great question... Whether it is Children’s Home Society Of Florida or homeless pets or our group there's a beleif that people choose to be homeless.

That assertion mixed with a few and far between need by our governments to appear to protect us will generate more pressure on those who help the least of those.