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The crime? 5 CFR § 2635.702 - Use of public office for private gain.Yet the House in its 658 page Impeachment Report never cited that Code, or any CFR for that matter. Why do you think that is?
https://www.law.cornell.edu/cfr/text/25/11.448
My stepson told me last night that law enforcement in around 90 counties in Virginia declared sanctuary from the new laws and won’t enforce them, based on 2A. Then the commie left drafted laws to fire any LEO who didn’t enforce.Yet THIS is how tyranny started in Germany, and elsewhere. People say it can’t happen here. Why not? My dad fought in WWII against this tyranny, and killed men in pursuit of this.
He said from some websites he reads that the “civil war” we bandy about is moving in Virginia from “get ready” to “locate your targets.”
I fear, though, that violence from the right is what the left is desperately trying to generate. Their belief that the right is violent will be affirmed, and the 2A hammers will come down forever.
Seriously, they’re talking about which politicians to take out. Vince Flynn stuff, and scary.
And of course, the libbies don’t think what it might mean to live in a state where you’ve fired all law enforcement.
Isn’t it great to have a President that gives it right back to them?Definitely a counter puncher. I read it and I really like it. He put his defense straight on the record.
From CNN, MSNBC, and Bill Kristol I presume?
Giuliani may have just crashed the 2020 election for Trump. I think I'm early on this, but I've already started to see others pick up on it.
Did you mean salutes...or how about the middle finger?Long time no see Jaybird. Welcome back.
Rape, murder, burglary and robbery YES. I disagree with the bill to eliminate life without parole. That’s crazy! Chris Watts has life without parole for killing his wife and babies and stuffing his babies into oil tanks. This bitch would change the law so he could some day get out. That’s nuts!But we aren’t putting people in jail for pot. It doesn’t happen, unless it’s in conjunction with something like a car jacking or something.
I reluctantly agree eliminate death penalty but only because of rampant widespread prosecutorial misconduct. A wrongly convicted person always has a chance of being exonerated as long as they’re alive.
But for lesser crimes and so called victimless crimes, here’s the problem with your statement “if you can’t do the time don’t do the crime”, it’s not just the convict who is punished, it’s his family. His lost income, damages relationships. His woman moves on. He loses years of his kids lives and the kids lose their father or mother, that lost time causes irreparable damage.
It damages society. While you are in prison the world moves on without you and when you get out, you’re behind. You have to catch up with technology and other changes. Having a record severely damages your ability to get a job. This is one of the things Trump’s law is addressing, helping these guys reintegrate. But it would be better if they never went in the first place, especially for something as stupid as being caught with a bag of weed.
Many are youth, stupid youth, who don’t yet realize long term consequences of their actions. If they kill someone that’s different, put them away forever just to protect the rest of us. But we are ruining lives over pot. A thing way less dangerous than legal alcohol for chrissakes.
I would make many drugs legal. It is just another excuse for a huge, expensive, over controlling bureaucracy. It isn't working. People still not only use, but use more than ever. So we put them in jail, and it costs more money. Then they get drugs in jail through the corrupt jail employees, then get out and continue drug use. So what's solved?We don’t put drug users in jail for their drug use. We don’t have the room, and it’s rarely a felony. That’s a canard used by the left.