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Re:What about the 2nd?
Just the opposite. I want to know if they believe like I do that the 2nd amendment must apply to everybody. I have a feeling all they are going to come up with crap like they're "cop killers". And I want to know how we are to deal with killer cops.
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Re:Perfect example
Next thing you know your door is kicked in because the police got a "tip" you were buying drugs.
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Re:I smell something...
Well, luckily this guy is still alive to take the case to court. But the courts don't always work for everybody. Here we have a case where the state's attorney says you must submit to an arrest, even an illegal one. It also appears here that you must submit to being shot and killed with no expectation of any kind of justice. And people wonder why there is no respect for the law. Well, the law has to show respect for us.
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Re:Do your job "editors"
Nope. But they had better have compelling evidence to detain anyone. If a cop is allowed to bust down my door with guns blazing* on bad information, then I want to keep my right to shoot back.
*because what this is, is a bad bust. Pretty clear cut. Screw 'em. They shouldn't use inadequately tested equipment. -
Re:He asked for examples
Oops. Now I know why people bitch about spelling mistakes.
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Re:I spent 8 hours in jail for this
I'm going to blow off some karma here and be redundant, because it's important for people to be aware(beware?) of this. Not to diminish yours or other's bad experience, but you all have nothing on this guy.
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Re:it helps
What I would do is call 911 on your cell phone...
Great. Now I'm going to be stopped for using my cel phone while driving :-) Seriously, you might not have the luxury of time when 911 puts you on hold. It seems a person has no legal means of self defense when it comes to dealing with the police(fake or real) The Pedro Oregon case in Houston is a good example of this.