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Re:"misdemeanor amount of marijuana" yielded this?
No, that cannot be found in the Constitution.
Wrong again. Here is what a lawyer says about striking down unconstitutional laws at any court level. Here is an example of unconstitutional abortion laws being struck down. So this person can appeal at the level of court he finds himself in, there is no new standard required. Unconstitutional means UNCONSTITUTIONAL i.e. that law is un-enforcable as it is illegal with respect to the principles upon which the nation was founded..
Selective enforcement to keep bad law is common with gun laws. Oh, and defending one's rights with a pen means nothing if there isn't a gun to back it up. Kind of like speaking softly but carrying a big stick.
You should try reading the part where I say whilst I support the right for people to carry arms, I'm pointing out the way you go about it makes out as if you think it is the first resort instead of the last. You should try reading and writing to politicians before you consider shooting up the place. Freedom of speech and association is another right I support and think is important. If you didn't have that you wouldn't be able to defend any other right, including gun rights.
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Re:Guess they were not serious about climate chang
No way are they going to be able to replace all of the energy lost from that plant from renewables. It's going to come from some other state, spewing coal and sulfur...
You sure about that? Germany's economy is larger than CA but using renewables they have more energy than they can use.
Don't be fooled, this is what shutting down the nuclear industry looks like in Germany.
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Re:How convenient
Actually most people who read the news likely knew about it. That story was covered all over the place when it happened.
Just a sampling:
https://www.theguardian.com/wo...
https://nypost.com/2017/10/16/...
http://abcnews.go.com/Internat...
http://www.abc.net.au/news/201...
https://www.washingtonpost.com...
http://www.huffingtonpost.com....One would have to be fairly ignorant to not have run across it on some news website after it happened.
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The white crystal addiction
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Re:Not encouraging
Already exists. In fact, from Tesla themselves:
https://youtu.be/fkQBVoS9lAo
https://youtu.be/VZjEvwrDXn0Tesla is also building the biggest grid-connected battery in the world right now in South Australia, to be installed by 1 December or it's free - written into the contract at Tesla's request.
Grid-connected battery storage is a real thing. Today.
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Re:it will extend to domestic travel in time
In some states the front and back license plate, driver and any passenger faces have been recorded domestically for some time.
Surveillance Cameras At Border Capture License Plates, Location, Date & Time (12/07/2012)
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Re:They're very useful - agreed.
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Re:Why shop at Walmart
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Re:Ironic since Google ships their earnings elsewh
For the Nth time, Google does not shift US profits overseas.
oh really? http://www.huffingtonpost.com....
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Re: Can we see this evidence?
she's a demon, she's a lizard person from the planet zorg, she eats babies
Shit you made up (or someone you are quoting).
No. Should I go on?
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Bigger defence spending as well
Maybe there's a connection with the increased military spending that was announced recently.
http://www.huffingtonpost.com....
Over the next 10 years they intend to piss away 448 billion dollar's of Aussie tax payer's money on miliary shit. Gee I wonder what country most of this military shit comes from? What a corrupt bunch of pricks destroying the future for the youth of Australia.
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A Hitchcock
... in the air around a person ...So secret agents now have to wave petri dishes over their subject without being noticed.
... could identify most of the occupants ...So like fingerprint identification, this doesn't work on some people.