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CNN Accidentally Airs the BEST PRO-GUN Commercial EVER! Post Date: 2019-11-10 15:23:58 by Deckard
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HighImpactVlogs Nov 8, 2019 Heres the full interview: https://www.cnn.com/videos/us/2019/11
Louisville SWAT Team Looking for Pot Needlessly Terrorizes Family, Thanks to a False Tip, a Cursory Investigation, and a Detective's Nose Post Date: 2019-11-02 04:30:42 by Deckard
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The cop claimed to detect "a strong smell of fresh marijuana coming from within the house," but police did not find any. (LMPD) A Louisville, Kentucky, SWAT team looking for marijuana broke into a home and terrorized the family living there, based on claims police easily could have debunked if they had been doing their jobs properly, according to a lawsuit filed last week. The cops "continued to detain Plaintiffs, with rifles drawn on them, even after it became clear that the Residence was a family householdnot a drug dealer's lair," the complaint says.Ashlea Burr and Mario Daugherty say more than a dozen SWAT officers stormed into their home without warning on ...
Woman Jailed for Complaining About Her Cop Ex-Husband on Facebook Post Date: 2019-10-30 17:21:10 by Deckard
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In yet another federal civil rights lawsuit, the American taxpayer is footing the bill for the unconscionable actions of a few uneducated and unscrupulous police officers. This time, a police officer decided to arrest his ex-wife for criminal defamation of character, for a Facebook post she made which he obviously didnt like. There were no threats of violence and it merely implied that he was lazy. In 2015, Anne King posted the following, completely legal post to her Facebook page: That moment when everyone in your house has the flu and you ask your kids dad to get them (not me) more Motrin and Tylenol and he refuses. That is it. Nevertheless, the ...
Nevada Sheriff Facing Recall over His Plans to Enforce Red Flag Law Post Date: 2019-10-29 13:37:50 by Deckard
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Breitbart by AWR Hawkins The sheriff of Humbolt County, Nevada, is facing recall over his plans to implement the states red flag law. The Nevada Independent reports that Sheriff Mike Allen says he opposes the law personally, yet will enforce it once it takes effect in 2020. Allen was asked if he will send SWAT to homes to take away guns, and he responded in a way that convinced county residents he will come while they are not home. Allen said, We do whatever we do to make it as safe as possible. And if whats as safe as possible is to wait for that individual to leave the house, then thats what well do. Most of the time there will be other ...
Florida Police Caught Creating Illegal Lists for Tracking Gun Owners Post Date: 2019-10-29 13:26:50 by Deckard
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Tallahassee, FL According to Florida state law, Statute 790.335, no state governmental agency or local government, special district, or other political subdivision or official, agent, or employee of such state or other governmental entity or any other person, public or private, shall knowingly and willfully keep or cause to be kept any list, record, or registry of privately owned firearms or any list, record, or registry of the owners of those firearms. Government agencies found in violation of this law, who keep lists of firearms owners, are committing a felony, according to the legislation. Nevertheless, cops in Florida were caught doing just that. A recent ...
Poll: Majority of Americans Want First Amendment Rewritten Post Date: 2019-10-25 01:15:18 by Deckard
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51 percent of Millennials want fines or jail time for 'hate speech' Getty Images Collin Anderson - October 24, 2019 5:00 AM A majority of Americans believe the First Amendment should be rewritten and are willing to crack down on free speech, as well as the press, according to a new poll. More than 60 percent of Americans agree on restricting speech in some way, while a slim majority, 51 percent, want to see the First Amendment rewritten to "reflect the cultural norms of today." The Campaign for Free Speech, which conducted the survey, said the results "indicate free speech is under more threat than previously believed." "The findings are frankly ...
Ready to Pay $30,000 for Sharing a Photo Online? The House of Representatives Thinks You Are Post Date: 2019-10-22 18:15:15 by Deckard
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Tomorrow the House of Representatives has scheduled to vote on what appears to be an unconstitutional copyright bill that carries with it life altering penalties. The bill would slap $30,000 fines on Internet users who share a copyrighted work they dont own online. Take ActionNow is the time to tell your Representative to vote NO Supporters of the bill insist theres no problem, because $30,000 isnt that much money. They even laughed about it. We know the reality: when nearly half of this country would struggle to afford an emergency $400 expense, the penalties in this bill are deadly serious. Whats worse, theyll be imposed not by an experienced judge, but ...
Napolitano Wrong Again: Schiff Inquiry a Kangaroo Court Post Date: 2019-10-21 03:39:18 by WWG1WWA
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Fox News legal analyst Judge Andrew Napolitano, who of late has been the poster child for the increasingly leftward tilt of the network touted as "fair and balanced," and who believes that President Trump is guilty of colluding with the Russians to affect the 2016 election and of pressuring Ukraine to investigate a political opponent, insists that the inquiry by Rep. Adam Schiff is perfectly legal because there is no requirement in law that a vote to conduct such an inquiry be taken. As he states in an article in the Daily Herald: The due process Trump seeks notice, hearing, fairness, counsel, cross- examination, confrontation, neutral judges is only relevant during ...
Portland Police Review Board Says It's OK For Officers To Lie To Get Someone To Stop Filming Them Post Date: 2019-10-20 17:28:52 by Deckard
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from the police-lie deptWed, Oct 16th 2019 3:53pm Tim Cushing The Portland Police Department's Review Board -- a board composed almost completely of police and government officials -- concluded it's OK for a cop to lie about the law to shut down recordings. Police officers seem to struggle the most when it comes to understanding the rights and protections given to citizens. For years, officers have abused any number of inapplicable laws to arrest citizens who recorded them. When laws and policies were changed in response to court decisions, the abuse of laws continued. The only thing that changed were department policies, which some officers just decided to ignore. This ...
Facial Recognition for your Car Post Date: 2019-10-05 06:43:41 by Deckard
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If youve ever wondered why so many new cars have Angry Samurai Face, maybe its because theyre annoyed about being watched all the time. There is something called the Digital Recognition Network which operates kind of like the fingerprint database the FBI maintains to keep track of criminals. The difference here is its our cars that are being kept track of.Also that were not criminals. This is a distinction of no particular relevance in the Homeland (doesnt the eructation of that word make your right arm want to voluntarily snap outward and upward like a baton?) where the possibility that you might be guilty of something is sufficient to ...
Florida Politician Sends Police in Tactical Gear to Man’s House Over A Gun Meme Post Date: 2019-10-04 16:53:04 by Deckard
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Weston, FL -(Ammoland.com)- The wife of a Weston, Florida city commissioner filed a police report after a Florida man posted a meme to a Facebook group. Peter Van Antwerpen, a resident of Weston, was upset that some in the people in the Weston government joined a lawsuit to eliminate preemption law in Florida. Preemption is the idea that state law trumps local laws. This idea prevents counties such as Broward County from passing local gun ban laws and mandatory gun buybacks. Some residents are concerned if the courts remove the preemption clause that their county will adopt an assault weapons ban. Van Antwerpen posted a meme of Charleston Heston holding up a rifle with ...
Chicago Impounded This Grandmother's Car For a Pot Offense She Didn't Commit. Now She Owes $6,000 Post Date: 2019-10-04 04:31:40 by Deckard
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(Institute for Justice) The city of Chicago says retired grandmother Allie Nelson owes it $6,000 in fines and fees after her car was impounded in 2017, even though the criminal case that led to her car being impounded was dismissed, and even though she wasn't driving her car, or even in the state, when she violated Chicago's city code.Nelson was in fact across the country in Houston, recuperating from cancer treatment, when she got a call from a family member saying her car had been impounded. She had lent her car to her granddaughter while she was out of town. Police pulled over the car one night and found her granddaughter's boyfriend driving, allegedly along with some ...
Tennessee Court Says Music City Can Keep Cracking Down on Home Recording Studios Post Date: 2019-10-04 04:23:49 by Deckard
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(Adam Livingston) Music City can continue its crackdown on home music studios thanks to a new ruling from the Davidson County Chancery Court in Tennessee upholding a Nashville law that prohibits home business owners from serving clients on site.The law has been a burden on the city's numerous home studio owners who, thanks to the Nashville Metro government's ban on client visits, are technically unable to charge musicians to record in their home studios. Most studio owners are able to fly under the radar. Those who are reported to Metro can have their businesses upended overnight.That would include Lij Shaw, a Grammy Award-winning music producer profiled by Reason in April.For ...
Taxpayers to Be Held Liable After Cops Steal Man’s Phone, Film Themselves Conspiring to Frame Him [Full Thread] Post Date: 2019-09-29 10:58:38 by Deckard
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Hartford, CT On September 11, 2015, journalist and police accountability activist, Michael Picard was illegally detained for lawfully open carrying and filming police on public property. During the illegal detainment, Connecticut state troopers confiscated his gun and his camera. However, the trooper who took the phone went on to make a critical mistake he left the camera rolling while conspiring with fellow officers to falsely charge Picard. In 2017, it was revealed by the department that they investigated themselves and found they did nothing wrong when they conspired to frame an innocent man. They were exonerated, police union attorney Mark Dumas said. The ...
Family of man shot, killed by police sue city of Southaven, officers Post Date: 2019-09-28 16:54:06 by nolu chan
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Family of man shot, killed by police sue city of Southaven, officers Posted 10:02 am, June 20, 2019, by Eryn Taylor and Jessica Gertler Updated at 05:13PM, June 20, 2019 SOUTHAVEN, Miss. The family of Ismael Lopez, the man that was shot and killed by police nearly two years ago, has filed a lawsuit against the city of Southaven, the police chief and the two officers involved in his death. The family is seeking $8 million in actual and compensatory damages, $12 million for punitive damages and $25,000 for funeral costs. In July 2017, Southaven officers were sent to Surrey Lane to look for a suspect wanted for an aggravated assault in Tate County. Officers mistakenly went to the ...
Senate ‘Assault Weapons’ Ban Outlaws 205 Guns Post Date: 2019-09-28 07:24:48 by Deckard
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Breitbart by AWR Hawkins The Senate assault weapons ban outlaws 205 specific guns, magazines holding 11 rounds or more, and bump stocks, which are already illegal. Sen. Dianne Feinstein (D-CA), the bills sponsor, cites alleged benefits from the 1994-2004 assault weapons ban in an effort to bolster the chances for passage of the new version. However, she ignores the Department of Justices National Institute of Justice report showing that the 1994-2004 ban could not take credit for any reduction in crime. In addition to banning 205 different guns, high capacity magazines, and bump stocks, the Senate assault weapons ...
Cops Go to Wrong Home, Execute Innocent Man, Claim it Was Okay Because He Had No Rights Post Date: 2019-09-28 07:17:15 by Deckard
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Southaven, MS Two years ago, police responding to a call of domestic violence went to the wrong home and killed an innocent husband. A year later, the tragedy grew deeper when TFTP learned that the officers involved in the killing would not be charged. Now, two years later, we are finding that the government is trying to dismiss the familys lawsuit, claiming that Ismael Lopez had no Constitutional rights, therefore his murder did not matter. In July of 2018, the officers who killed Lopez were brought to a grand jury by District Attorney John Champion who attempted to get them indicted on charges of homicide. However, the grand jury irresponsibly failed to return an indictment. ...
Can a Federal Judge Sentence You for a Crime Your Jury Says You Didn't Commit? The Answer May Terrify You Post Date: 2019-09-28 06:29:43 by Deckard
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Sen. Chuck Grassley (R-Iowa) has become a leading proponent of reforming the federal criminal justice system. (Caroline Brehman/CQ Roll Call/Newscom) Can a federal judge sentence you for a crime your jury says you didn't commit? In a sane world, the answer would be "no." If a prosecutor charges you with five crimes, and the jury finds you not guilty of four of them, the judge who then doles out the sentence should be able to consider only that one guilty verdict.Yet federal judges can, and often do, use what's called "acquitted conduct"charges for which a person has been found not guiltywhen sentencing defendants for the crimes the jury says they did ...
Rutherford Institute Challenges Discriminatory Law Preventing Students From Using Scholarships to Attend Private Schools With Religious Ties Post Date: 2019-09-27 09:44:17 by Deckard
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The Rutherford Institutes amicus brief in Espinoza v. Montana Dept. of Revenue WASHINGTON, DC Denouncing state laws that claim to advocate for school choice while discriminating against individuals who favor private schools with religious ties, The Rutherford Institute has asked the U.S. Supreme Court to reject a provision of Montanas constitution that prohibits students from using scholarship funds to attend religiously-affiliated private schools. In filing an amicus brief in Espinoza v. Mont. Dept. of Revenue, Rutherford Institute attorneys argue that Montanas discriminatory law violates the First and Fourteenth Amendments to the U.S. Constitution. Moreover, ...
A License for Outrageous Police Conduct Post Date: 2019-09-25 05:38:59 by Deckard
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Qualified immunity protects cops from liability for actions that would land ordinary people in jail.When a police officer illegally arrests a photographer for taking pictures, can she be sued for violating the Fourth Amendment's ban on "unreasonable searches and seizures"? Yes, a federal appeals court ruled last week.When police officers steal cash and property worth more than $225,000 while executing a search warrant, can they be sued for violating the owners' Fourth Amendment rights? No, a different federal appeals court ruled earlier this month.Welcome to the weird world of qualified immunity, which protects government officials from liability for outrageous conduct if ...
Surveillance: You’d Better Chose Wisely Post Date: 2019-09-24 06:37:25 by Deckard
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Ive often joked that George Orwells novel 1984 was meant to be a warning, not an instruction manual. And yet every day the U.S. marches closer and closer to making Orwells dystopian nightmare a reality.Nobody wants this. So, why is it happening? Because way too many people do want the intermediate steps that necessarily lead to Orwells vision.In the opening chapter of the book, Orwell drops the reader into a fully functioning, all-encompassing surveillance state. He hints at the path society took leading up to the omnipresent gaze of Big Brother, but the reader doesnt experience the slow erosion of privacy and the gradual expansion of government power that ...
ATF Admits No Legal Authority For Bump Stock Ruling Post Date: 2019-09-23 05:49:35 by Deckard
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The Firearms Blog by Benjamin F Show of hands, who has been paying attention to the various lawsuits dealing with the ATFs reinterpretation of Bump Stocks? Because to be completely honest, I havent been paying as much attention as I clearly should have been. In their most recent court filing, the ATF has admitted some truly explosive news. Namely, they concede that they do not have the authority to reinterpret the definition of machine guns in the bump stock ruling under the National Firearms Act (NFA). ATF Admits No Legal Authority for Bump Stock Ruling Lets back up and provide some context. So, on December 26th, 2018, the ...
Historic House Vote Approves Broad Marijuana Federalism Post Date: 2019-09-23 05:45:48 by Deckard
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This vote is "a hopeful sign that the harmful policies of marijuana prohibition will soon be a relic of the past."The House of Representatives in June resoundingly approved a spending rider that would bar the Justice Department from interfering with the implementation of state laws that allow the production, distribution, and consumption of marijuana for medical or recreational use. The amendment, a broader version of a rider that has protected state medical marijuana programs since 2014, was supported by 62 percent of the legislators who voted, including 41 Republicans and 226 Democrats."This is without a doubt the biggest victory for federal ...
Cops Record Themselves Making Up Fake Charges to Arrest Innocent Man, Steal His Car Post Date: 2019-09-22 11:08:29 by Deckard
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Jasper, GA If you still have any doubt that police are here just for your protection, the following video should be enough to convince you otherwise. An entirely innocent man, Charles A. Spradlin had committed no crime, had harmed no one, and was on his own property when two Georgia State Troopers illegally stopped him, kidnapped him, and stole his vehicle. The gross violation of rights was captured on video as the two troopers discussed the various ways to accomplish their illegal goals. The troopers conduct is now the subject of a federal lawsuit. This infuriatingly corrupt incident unfolded on March 26, 2016 when Spradlin got a call from his neighbor whose son ...
Court Shoots Down Cop's Assertion That Driving Without Breaking Any Laws Is 'Suspicious' Post Date: 2019-09-20 09:43:05 by Deckard
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from the scofflaws-not-even-bothering-to-break-the-law-anymore deptThu, Sep 19th 2019 3:36pm Tim Cushing Must be tough out there for cops. Literally everything is suspicious. And there are only so many hours in the day. Since no court is willing to end the tradition of pretextual stops, anything that can be described as suspicious has been used to initiate fishing expeditions. A few courts have called out this tendency to view almost everything humans do as indicative of criminal behavior. This is one of the better call-outs, as it gives some indication of just how many "training and experience" assertions the court has had to wade through while dealing with law ...
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