What is the difference between moral standards and state laws?

State laws are generally binding laws to comply with. Their implementation is monitored by law enforcement agencies. For violation of state laws, punishment is assumed, depending on the severity of the crime committed.

Each person sets moral standards for himself and himself controls their observance. Violation of moral standards is not punishable by the state.



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