Premise 1: The State has been like a parent to me—taking care of my safety, needs, and education.
Premise 2: We owe our parents our obedience.
Conclusion 1: So I owe the State my obedience.
Premise 3: It would be unjust to disregard what I owe.
Conclusion 2: So it would be unjust to disobey the State by escaping.
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