What if I am driving down a country road.
I see a dead human body by the side of the road.
No law in this country, apparently, directly stops me from taking, and then eating, it!
"In the United States, there are no laws against cannibalism per se, but the act of cannibalism would probably violate laws against murder and against desecration of corpses." Wikipedia
"In the United States, there are no laws against cannibalism per se, but the act of cannibalism would probably violate laws against murder and against desecration of corpses." Wikipedia
Think about it.
Do I have to report a crime?
Let's say I see none. So, I am an amateur. So what. I still see none. Then what?
Let say, hypothetically, it has a note pinned to its chest saying: I have committed suicide, eat me!
Do I have to report a missing person? Maybe so. But why me? They aren't missing to me, they are there in front of me, dead, asking to be eaten!
I don't think so. Report to whom? What if there is no ID on the corpse? Say I, out of an abundance of caution, search it for ID. So what. So I find ID. Then what?
What is your next philosophical, or practical, question?
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