Let me take this one step further. As a social contract, the law applies between persons. When a society revokes your personhood, or uses the law to do so, not only is that law immoral, but you have a moral obligation not to follow the commands of that law.
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OneWingedSparrow
Fun Fact: Law is a social contract. If a given party in said contract willfully and openly breaks it, you are under no moral obligation to keep to your end of it. Their choice was to nullify it. How much you choose to follow anyway is up to you.
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