The DOJ letter addresses that.
Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
Last edited:
The DOJ letter addresses that.
Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
Is it a prosecutors and even a judges job to enforce a law passed by a legislature and signed by a Governor that violates the constitution of either the state or the United States?
In anticipation of an answer about who the arbitrator of constitutionality is a second question. Can a despot keep promulgating laws in violation of constitutional protections that will be blindly enforced for years as they make seemingly glacier like progress through the court system to be ultimately rejected only to be replaced with an equally odious law to once again start the progress all over again ad infinitum?
just trying to make a point.
PLEASE tell me you were using someone else's iPhone!!!!
I will squeeze some Silly Putty, chew some Sen-Sen, and curl up in a sobbing ball.
You're getting closer to being the last holdout!
Luddites of the World, Unite!
"Yes it's true. This man has no dick"
I went over to the dark side Obe Wan. . I came into Dulles two hours late the other evening and called my daughter at 1130 at night to get me an UBER since I had a flip phone. She told me to get a Smart phone or the next time I could either walk home or take a 110 dollar cab ride..
So I am now reluctantly the owner of a certified pre owned Iphone 6s.
(Verizons's words not mine)
My flip phone now sits forlornly in the corner along with my kids' etch a sketch, an old Western Electric black desk phone, a Slinky, , my old Hula Hoop from the sixties and seventies, and other assorted future donations to the Smithsonian Museum of American History
[
If I understand what the DA is saying, it takes them a day to figure out that the person they arrested is not a threat. If so, then why don't they just drop all charges at that point? Why force the victim to have to hire a lawyer and spend $15-17K getting the felony charge reduced to improper conduct or whatever? I agree with one of the earlier posters who pointed out that the "I just follow orders" statement did not work very well at Nuremberg in 1946. I sometimes get job offers in NY State but I always decline to even talk to the recruiters. I went to grad school in NY State in the 1980's, but cannot imagine living there now.
Cal68
I have family in NY and it pains me I can't lawfully bring my guns there. NY requires you to have a permit from there to be able to possess firearms. You can only get that permit by being a resident or doing commercial business there for an extended period of time. Some counties are more gun-friendly than others.
When I became a UT CFP Instructor last year I had the pleasure of meeting an instructor from Westside, the only gun range in NYC.
He has an honest-to-goodness New York City Carry Permit. It's unrestricted and he may even ride the subway while carrying; not even able to do this in DC or Baltimore.
Look at the mess he had to go thru to get it: http://www1.nyc.gov/site/nypd/services/law-enforcement/firearms-handgunreq.page
Let's see, the two cities in the country that are basically run by the mob. New York and Chicago. The two cities in the country where the law-abiding are virtually completely denied their right to own a handgun for self-defense. New York and Chicago.
What a communist shit hole. Makes DC and MD look like a beacons of freedom.