12-03-2010, 03:32 PM | #31 | |
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I think the primary problem now is most of the public just live their lives in a bubble with their "important" factors in their lives paying ZERO attention to the government that is churning up bullshit laws like this around them. They are going to be governed by them, but just blindly go about their sheep lives and only complain after the fact. I've now spent a few years very involved with our state government, and the apathy of the public is incredibly infuriating at times. Laws like this do not surprise me... nor do the juries that go behind closed doors to be given a either he did it or he didn't, not another choice of reasonable measure.
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Or had been checked into a mental institution either willingly or not. With HIPAA laws being what they are, the police may have had access to more than the reporters could get ahold of
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12-03-2010, 04:05 PM | #33 |
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the problem isn't government.
The problem is we're a society of lazy, whiney bitches. Anytime something happens that we dont like, we have this wonderful system where we can say "there should be a law about that" and then we go piss and moan to our local rep who then shows up in front of the podium "siezing this very important issue" and poof next thing you know we have a law that say "It is illegal to make a tissue dance between the hours of 5pm and 6pm on Sunday and Saturday" Year later when someone notices these laws on the books we initially raise a stink saying "thats the dumbest law ever....where is my representative to knock this crap out of the legal code" you ALWAYS get that one jerk who steps up and says "what about the children" or "What if" Then everyone is too lazy or chicken to actually do anything because dealing with "think of the children" and "what if?" people is time consuming and annoying. Damn sure that no politician is going to stick their neck out to take a law off the books when "TOTC and W.I.?" are involved. Summary. Laws are the results of citizens whining and bitching We elect representatives to listen to us whine and bitch and translate our whining and bitching into law Politicians are opportunistic cowards that citizens vote for Citizens are generally lazy and uninvolved. Of the people by the people bitches |
12-03-2010, 04:10 PM | #34 | |
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12-03-2010, 04:14 PM | #35 | |
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A quick search of google for his name pokes little holes in his story (the OP is based only on an interview from his perspective), he was convicted of 3 things:
possession of illegal (hollowpoint) ammunition (1 year) illegally transporting firearms (6 months) consealed carry of a handgun without a permit (7 years)
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It sounds like the Judge had it out for the last cases he was preciding over. He would not let the jury hear that the guy was transporting firearms because of a move, which is a clause in the state law.
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