The Orchid Police: Criminalizing Everything, Everyone
by PubliusBrian Walsh with the Heritage Foundation has this hilarious, ridiculous, depressing story at the Washington Times:
“You don’t need to know. You can’t know.” That’s what Kathy Norris, a 60-year-old grandmother of eight, was told when she tried to ask court officials why, the day before, federal agents had subjected her home to a furious search.
The agents who spent half a day ransacking Mrs. Norris’ longtime home in Spring, Texas, answered no questions while they emptied file cabinets, pulled books off shelves, rifled through drawers and closets, and threw the contents on the floor.
The six agents, wearing SWAT gear and carrying weapons, were with – get this- the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service.
Kathy and George Norris lived under the specter of a covert government investigation for almost six months before the government unsealed a secret indictment and revealed why the Fish and Wildlife Service had treated their family home as if it were a training base for suspected terrorists. Orchids.
That’s right. Orchids.
By March 2004, federal prosecutors were well on their way to turning 66-year-old retiree George Norris into an inmate in a federal penitentiary – based on his home-based business of cultivating, importing and selling orchids.
Mrs. Norris testified before the House Judiciary subcommittee on crime this summer. The hearing’s topic: the rapid and dangerous expansion of federal criminal law, an expansion that is often unprincipled and highly partisan.
Chairman Robert C. Scott, Virginia Democrat, and ranking member Louie Gohmert, Texas Republican, conducted a truly bipartisan hearing (a D.C. rarity this year).
These two leaders have begun giving voice to the increasing number of experts who worry about “overcriminalization.” Astronomical numbers of federal criminal laws lack specifics, can apply to almost anyone and fail to protect innocents by requiring substantial proof that an accused person acted with actual criminal intent.
Mr. Norris ended up spending almost two years in prison because he didn’t have the proper paperwork for some of the many orchids he imported. The orchids were all legal – but Mr. Norris and the overseas shippers who had packaged the flowers had failed to properly navigate the many, often irrational, paperwork requirements the U.S. imposed when it implemented an arcane international treaty’s new restrictions on trade in flowers and other flora.
The judge who sentenced Mr. Norris had some advice for him and his wife: “Life sometimes presents us with lemons.” Their job was, yes, to “turn lemons into lemonade.”
The judge apparently failed to appreciate how difficult it is to run a successful lemonade stand when you’re an elderly diabetic with coronary complications, arthritis and Parkinson’s disease serving time in a federal penitentiary. If only Mr. Norris had been a Libyan terrorist, maybe some European official at least would have weighed in on his behalf to secure a health-based mercy release.
Krister Evertson, another victim of overcriminalization, told Congress, “What I have experienced in these past years is something that should scare you and all Americans.” He’s right. Evertson, a small-time entrepreneur and inventor, faced two separate federal prosecutions stemming from his work trying to develop clean-energy fuel cells.
The feds prosecuted Mr. Evertson the first time for failing to put a federally mandated sticker on an otherwise lawful UPS package in which he shipped some of his supplies. A jury acquitted him, so the feds brought new charges. This time they claimed he technically had “abandoned” his fuel-cell materials – something he had no intention of doing – while defending himself against the first charges. Mr. Evertson, too, spent almost two years in federal prison.
As George Washington University law professor Stephen Saltzburg testified at the House hearing, cases like these “illustrate about as well as you can illustrate the overreach of federal criminal law.” The Cato Institute’s Timothy Lynch, an expert on overcriminalization, called for “a clean line between lawful conduct and unlawful conduct.” A person should not be deemed a criminal unless that person “crossed over that line knowing what he or she was doing.” Seems like common sense, but apparently it isn’t to some federal officials.
Former U.S. Attorney General Richard Thornburgh’s testimony captured the essence of the problems that worry so many criminal-law experts. “Those of us concerned about this subject,” he testified, “share a common goal – to have criminal statutes that punish actual criminal acts and [that] do not seek to criminalize conduct that is better dealt with by the seeking of regulatory and civil remedies.” Only when the conduct is sufficiently wrongful and severe, Mr. Thornburgh said, does it warrant the “stigma, public condemnation and potential deprivation of liberty that go along with [the criminal] sanction.”
The Norrises’ nightmare began with the search in October 2003. It didn’t end until Mr. Norris was released from federal supervision in December 2008. His wife testified, however, that even after he came home, the man she had married was still gone. He was by then 71 years old. Unsurprisingly, serving two years as a federal convict – in addition to the years it took to defend unsuccessfully against the charges – had taken a severe toll on him mentally, emotionally and physically.
These are repressive consequences for an elderly man who made mistakes in a small business. The feds should be ashamed, and Mr. Evertson is right that everyone else should be scared. Far too many federal laws are far too broad.
Mr. Scott and Mr. Gohmert have set the stage for more hearings on why this places far too many Americans at risk of unjust punishment. Members of both parties in Congress should follow their lead.






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Now that the EPA has labeled CO2 a dangerous pollutant, how many years can I expect for unlawful breathing?
2 years in jail for growing legal orchids but not having proper paperwork? We have Rangel, Dobbs, Geithner and many others passing laws yet cannot pay taxes and fill out paperwork. mmm…mmm…mmm. Sure seems like the wrong people running this country.
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Way back in the early '70s, Leroy Lamborn, a law professor teaching criminal procedure at Wayne State University Law School, said, "If they want to get you, they're going to get you." It's truer now than it was then.
Pretty soon you'll need a license to breathe (CO2 emissions, don'tcha know).
Why do we keep electing these people?
This isn't an unintended consequence, this isn't a mistake. This is all done on purpose.
Time to drag out this quote I've been accused of over using:
"There's no way to rule innocent men. The only power any government has is the power to crack down on criminals. Well, when there aren't enough criminals, one makes them. One declares so many things to be a crime that it becomes impossible for men to live without breaking laws. Who wants a nation of law-abiding citizens? What's there in that for anyone? But just pass the kind of laws that can neither be observed nor enforced nor objectively interpreted and you create a nation of law-breakers – then you cash in on the guilt"
-Ayn Rand
Rats! I didn't read all the comments and SDSurfer beat me to the punchline.
""This whole Buttle/Tuttle confusion was obviously planned from the inside"."
Welcome to Amerika.
"They have no damn right to interfere in our free right to do as we damn well please."
~Barry Goldwater~
Here is some major propaganda being put out by CNN
http://mywhitehouse.org/2009/10/06/media-matters-...
Wait until they find out that your beer has bubbles in it!
What kind of people were on the jury that convicted these people? They should be ashamed.
Welcome to the new America…where you are guilty regardless of intent.
Jeez. We should all run off to France ala Polansky. (Never thought I'd have cause to say that!)
Shameful.
Imagine if Thomas Edison or Henry Ford had encountered the same level of government tyranny–we'd still be riding horses and lighting candles!
At the base of all of this is to many laws and the unelected bureaucrats enforcing them.
At the base of all of this is, to many laws and the unelected bureaucrats enforcing them.
Little men serve the letter of the law, Great men serve justice. Our Federal system is littered with little men. And I mean that more than figuratively! The little pricks…
If there is one thing I absolutely HATE, it's a despicably incorrigible, youth-challenged, depends wearing, hearing-aid adjusting, denture rattling – Orchid smuggler! When, Oh when, will our brave leaders free us from this ever present and constant threat. God! – Where is Barney Frank (or Bertha Lewis) when you need a REAL man!
How do you push back against this?
I just went out and hid the basil and chive herbs I was growing.
This is too freakingunbelievable. We need to stop this by making sure that every person walking, crawling, limpimp, swimmming and wheelchairing get themselves to the polls in 2010. We need to stop this.
Just remember when you go vote that it was Congress that passed these laws and most of this happened during the Bush administration! Just like them putting the US border guards in jail. UNJUST!
Because those who vote for Dems are morons; also many are dead or illegals.
Remember, kids… Don't do Orchidaceae…
Not quit…Ford wasn't the first nor the only builder of cars and besides which, Henry Ford was a vurulent anti-Semite and pro Hitler.
Not quit…Ford wasn't the first nor the only builder of cars and besides which, Henry Ford was a virulent anti-Semite and pro Hitler.
Everyone's missing the point. As subjects of the regime, it is your job to find out who all the bureaucrats are who control the rules over the business you want to start/continue. Then you either visit them yourself or employ a PR firm to go over their head to Congress and simply ask "what will it take for me to run this business in ______?"
Anyone who has ever done business in Chicago knows that this is the only way to circumvent bureaucracy looking for a place to make its name. At the same time, you can also turn in your competitors for whatever sham violations they may or may not be doing, but the investigation will put them out of the competitive picture. Voila! Corporatism masquerading as business in the USA today. There's no reason why small business can't mimic the practices of the big boys.
Quite a sobering report, if that doesn't get your attention about the injustice of centralized power, nothing will!!!!
why be suprised? business as usual.
I don't think most of these laws were passed under Bush. It takes two party's to mess things up this bad, I'll give you that! Of course We The People also have to take credit for our moron voting part.
Tyranny.
This is crap.
Look who's running around free, Bertha Lewis, Rathke Bros, Henry Paulson, Timmy Geithner, Barney Frank, Dodd, Pelosi, and on and on and on.
Solzhenitsyn's "Gulag Archipelago" should be required reading.
Oh, my, and I was thinking of starting a garden to stop global warming, but I will have to buy fertilizer so will probably be arrested for buying material to make a bomb. Damn, guess I'm better off staying inside and taking a nap. Let 'em arrest my neighbor…he always raises a beautiful bunch of radishes!
Atlas shrugged.
I guess now that "regular" folk are being jailed for nonsensical reasons, we conservatives are not yelling "law 'n awduh!" so loud anymore. I, for one, am glad to see this shift take place.
Police – and I use the term generally here – are no longer peace officers. They are LAW ENFORCEMENT officers.
Law enforcement exists for keeping the common people in place while the likes of Kennedy literally get away with murder. They exist for revenue collection. They are enforcers with a taxpayer-funded paycheck.
(for the record: I've never been arrested, and have not had a ticket in 22 years).
Yes, this is pretty sick. You have these so called law enforcement agencies like Fish and Wildlife who have no
business having swat teams, which are always manned by wannabees looking for something to justify their existance, and incredibly stupid and unfair judges and juiries who send people to jail for actions where there was NO criminal intent. That does not include the warped and politically corrupt U.S. Attorneys who bring these actions which are then prosecuted by prosecutors who are only concerned about their careers and nothing else. These prosecutors will not hesitate to stack phony charges and even frame you to get a conviction in a federal court system which is heavily weighed against the defendant. Yes, alot of this occurred during the bush administration, but give the obama administration a chance and they will put you
in prison just for thinking the wrong thoughts. Pretty soon we may need to refresh the Declaration of Independance and Constitution by having another revolution. I suggest we start in November 2010.
Nice, Jordan. Way to rat-out your neighbor! Are you a government informant?
It is a little known fact that game wardens have the right to enter a home without a search warrant or the home owner's permission. They can operate with far more impunity than police. Is it right? Of course not, but it has been law for quite some time.
What is really disgusting is that no laws were broken. Regulations, unkown to the defendant, were violated. I have had personal experience navigating the many contradictory regulations of the Federal Govt. and I tell you it is IMPOSSIBLE to be in compliance. One regualtion contradicts another and when you ask for advice the only answer is to comply with the regualtions. Anyone ever tried dealing with OSHA for example?
Then there are the bubbles in colas. And say goodbye to that environmental disaster, "Pop Rocks." And what if you want to put out that little fire in your kitchen, not with a CO2 extinguisher you don't. Just start spitting at the fire.
You are spot on!
If you think that this is an accident, then you don't truly understand how lawyers make their money. Intentionally vague laws that are open to wide and varying interpretation are necessary to create a need for lawyers.
Ask yourself this question: Could laws be written in plain English so as to be easily understood?
It is a clear conflict of interest when lawyers write laws.
Unfortunately you are correct.
Maybe if the regulations weren't contradictory or confusing to the average Joe, the government would have gotten their tax moolah without having to throw a person in jail for bad paperwork. ._. I'd like to see all the tax evaders get 5x the sentence AND have to pay back 2x what they owe, this is sad…..
"I'd like to see all the tax evaders get 5x the sentence AND have to pay back 2x what they owe"
This may not be such a good idea, they have made all the tax laws so convoluted and complex, that I would bet if the IRS was to dig deep enough, we would all fall in this category. This goes along with the whole point of this article, the federal laws are so complex that we are all criminals and don't even know it
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I blame the judge! He/She is saposed to prevent this. To think of ALL the Tax cheats still in this OBAMA gov't.
50% approval rating for this jerk! Even more in jersy.
(NJ Unions, teachers, illegal aliens….0
Sounds like a familiar story I heard once regarding Homeland Security. Apparantly Homeland security went after a company on copyrights. Huh?
SSSHHHHHH! Are you insane, they may outlaw it…
How could any member of the prosecution have conducted this case with a straight face. "As you see from this picture your Honor, he had multiple shelves of these death orchids in his house. He is lucky the whole neighborhood didn't go up in flames with his lawlessness. You should be ashamed for bringing beauty to the world."
Seems to me the wrong people are going to prison.
Would you like to back up your propaganda with some positive proof? The article stated: "but Mr. Norris and the overseas shippers who had packaged the flowers had failed to properly navigate the many, often irrational, paperwork requirements the U.S. imposed when it implemented an arcane international treaty’s new restrictions on trade in flowers and other flora." Please tell us, since you are positive that most of these laws were passed under the Bush administration, exactly which "arcane international treaty" was used to prosecute, and what year was this treaty ratified by the U.S. I would be willing to bet money that the treaty was actually ratified by the Clinton administration.
Well, you know the Edison's light bulb is already on the Grubberments's future kill list, right?
Sandy Burger steals irreplaceable documents, to cover up Clinton Crimes, it's A-OK!
Black Panthers threaten and intimidate voters with clubs and guns, it's A-OK!
ACORN creates fraudulent voters and trashes Republican voter registrations, it's A-OK!
Barney Fwank runs a prostitution ring from his home, it's A-OK!
Geithner, Rangle, Daschele all refuse to pay taxes-, it's A-OK!
Wright says God Dam America, it's A-OK!
Michelle was never proud of her country, it's A-OK!
Bill Ayres bombs the Pentagon, it's A-OK!
Obama Czars preach communism, gay rights and child rape, it's A-OK!
Roman Polanski drugs and rapes a THIRTEEN year old girl, it's A-OK!
Obama ignores US soldiers getting killed while he trundles off to Copenhagen, it's A-OK!
HOWEVER…- grow some "undocumented" ORCHIDS? TWO YEARS IN A FEDERAL PENITENTIARY!!!!!!!!
GOD HELP US- WE ARE CLOSE TO BEING LOST!!!!
Well, you have to look at it this way, this would have been in Federal Court. Where is the nearest Federal Court to Spring, TX…… HOUSTON. Guess those libs in Houston just thought these were just racist ole white folk and they must be guilty.
As a retired defense attorney, I have been angry while watching our Prosecutors, or should I say Persecutors, prosecuting innocent people. I overheard one Prosecutor bragging to another that he got a conviction and the guy hadn't broken any laws. (A feather in his cap) We have good reason to fear these people. They can turn a citizen into a felon.
Welcome to the USSA and all the jackbooted sosialist thugs that are in control. Our government needs to be purged and replaced. Any one have any ideas where we can find any honest politicians
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I have been a victim of something similar to this a few years ago and now I have been informed by 3 potential employers that they cannot hire me because of what's in my background check FBI report. I recently obtained a copy of this report for myself and i cannot believe what's in there. It's complete lies and I have no idea where to begin to fix this. If anybody knows how I could get some free legal advise -now that I'm a CRIMINAL and unemployable. . . .I would much appreciate it.
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