If you're OK with red flag laws, this shouldn't be a problem, should it?
https://www.ksdk.com/article/news/l...UivAwclIhBtoGu0XDy9i3K9DPrllJNMM3zEhQRp3gwjgc
They would've called it a Social Score, but the Chi-Coms beat them to it.
If you're OK with red flag laws, this shouldn't be a problem, should it?
https://www.ksdk.com/article/news/l...UivAwclIhBtoGu0XDy9i3K9DPrllJNMM3zEhQRp3gwjgc
They would've called it a Social Score, but the Chi-Coms beat them to it.
Link wouldn’t open, probably from working in a tornado shelter. Do the Virginia dems have National Guard troops confused with the Chinese military?
The U.S. Supreme Court this week declined to hear an appeal by Lehigh County prosecutors, leaving in place a state court ruling that police can’t detain a person merely for carrying a gun.
Sounds very similar to Pinner v State of Indiana (2017).
What I thought.
So, duly elected officials refusing to enforce an unconstitutional law warrants deployment of the National Guard? Meanwhile, using the NG to help back up the Border Patrol
and enforce U.S. immigration law is deplorable?
Isn't the Virginia state motto Sic Semper Tyrannis? I'd think a lot of VA national guards take that seriously.