What's In A Crime? The Important Difference Between Mala In Se and Mala Prohibita Crime.

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In this video, we dig deeper into the difference between a mala in se crime and mala prohibita crime and how this applies to the private domain and licensing.

A mala in se crime is a "crime or evil in itself," e.g. murder, rape, robbery, etc. These crimes are substantive evil, even under common law and go against moral law, scriptural authority and the law that our country was founded upon. A mala in se crime is not protected in the private domain or private association!

A mala prohibita crime in not a "crime in itself," but only becomes a crime when state legislature or federal congress makes it a crime. A mala prohibita crime is protected in the private domain or association because of contractual law and loads of case law support this stance.

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