My interpretation of his stance is- "there's not much point having a law if it's technically being violated all the time, and it's exploited by those with power and authority to suit their own ends".
He's not promoting lawlessness, he's recognizing it as the current state of affairs, and suggesting that we address it differently.
He's not promoting lawlessness, he's recognizing it as the current state of affairs, and suggesting that we address it differently.