I haven't been in this forum in a while, but last time I checked it was informative, issue based and mature. It has slid a long way with posts like the above being commonplace.
Just about every forum I frequent has LEO members, and 95% of the time they blindly defend the police no matter how ridiculous the situation. Ar15.com for one...
How many of these abuses are we not seeing?
Rights seem arbitrary. A person can't put drugs into their body but a man and woman can have sex and create a life with no govt permission (where in other areas you need permission for things as small as a fence or reroofing a house). Aborting the fetus is a decision between a woman and her...
Confirmation bias in article. Writer had an opinion then either straight up made up the person in the story or found someone to fit her mould.
I found just the opposite. Denied 2 jobs right out of college because they said I had too much education and I'd probably leave to get a better job.
You put away the camera as directed by the officer, and you take that up in a court of law, if you believe you are right. You cannot just disobey a police officer.
LOL pls go. His first amendment rights don't give him the right to hamper their investigation. Must follow all lawful police orders. He thought his first amendment rights took precedent over their investigation, and furthermore after given an order from the police to stop his activities...
With drugs being illegal because it harms the person and society, the same argument applied to sex should mean sex under 18 should be illegal as well. Minors do not have the life experience to raise a child, nor the financial capability. Not do they have the experience, or mental maturity to...
The first amendment is not unlimited, just like the 2nd. There were also no video cameras in the 1700s, just like there were no machine guns. Regulation is necessary in this day and age, a very different time than in the founders day.
Also there's a fair number of people upset at the US govt and how they act (not saying they're remotely comparable), but even with our freedom of speech/assembly, all you really see is people venting in internet forums. Maybe at the most, like after the NYSAFE act, they complain in town-hall...
Not very helpful rudeguy but I think I've found out what I'm looking for
Upon further investigation, its up to the state laws whether misdemeanors have to be seen by a cop to be arrested. Up until the NY SAFE act, unlicensed pistol possession was a misdemeanor, but now a felony (iirc, which...
I don't think he can be charged with a felony in NY, as a police officer (of New York) has to witness the crime. Isn't it only domestic violence can be charged if the police officer doesn't witness the crime, or am I way off base here. Please confirm or deny, thx
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