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Why the stupid ass remark? I'm just saying if you don't break the law and attract attention to yourself, you have a better chance of avoiding contact with LE. And that's a fact. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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Oh FFS. Now if I'm speeding, I'm asking be thrown in jail over donut residue. You might have missed a spot, get back down there and lick the jackboots some more. I'm just saying if you don't break the law and attract attention to yourself, you have a better chance of avoiding contact with LE. And that's a fact. There is no corollary in the examples of conspiring to confabulate evidence so there is no comparison available - you will have trouble finding examples whereby innocent people railroaded police officers. Examples of the reverse of this are abundant - with or without any taint of extraneous infraction of the law. Regardless, felony prosecution without evidence is an unreasonable escalation against individuals that have only committed minor civil infractions. EDIT: That having been said, the insults only detract from our logical premise - which is sound. We should avoid them because they weaken our argument. I am guilty of this, also, but I am trying to do eliminate the general insults from my discourse. |
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This thread is fucking awesome.
Now, imagine if the guy had 10k in cash under his seat. Think he'd be getting it back anytime soon? |
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I am a big fan of diatomaceous earth (DE) as a natural pest control. I bought five pounds of the chalk-like white powder from ebay years ago and swear by the stuff. Often other gardeners with bugs balk at my DE suggestion so I get them a baggie's worth for them to try. The stuff is really cheap so I give them about a cup's worth. I'm always afraid that I'm going to get caught with the big ole bag of white powder at a traffic stop or a random entry search at work. No really, it's diatomaceous earth ... chalk. And then fear the field test is going to ID it as cocaine, heroin or cannabis. View Quote |
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Why the stupid ass remark? Because those of us on our side of the argument have witnessed too many innocent people get railroaded and we get a little irritated at times. Defending overtly conspiratorial behavior puts you square on the side of those that would vanquish liberty. The name calling is trivial compared to siding with a conspiracy against liberty. There is no corollary in the examples of conspiring to confabulate evidence so there is no comparison available - you will have trouble finding examples whereby innocent people railroaded police officers. Examples of the reverse of this are abundant - with or without any taint of extraneous infraction of the law. Regardless, felony prosecution without evidence is an unreasonable escalation against individuals that have only committed minor civil infractions. EDIT: That having been said, the insults only detract from our logical premise - which is sound. We should avoid them because they weaken our argument. I am guilty of this, also, but I am trying to do eliminate the general insults from my discourse. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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Oh FFS. Now if I'm speeding, I'm asking be thrown in jail over donut residue. You might have missed a spot, get back down there and lick the jackboots some more. I'm just saying if you don't break the law and attract attention to yourself, you have a better chance of avoiding contact with LE. And that's a fact. There is no corollary in the examples of conspiring to confabulate evidence so there is no comparison available - you will have trouble finding examples whereby innocent people railroaded police officers. Examples of the reverse of this are abundant - with or without any taint of extraneous infraction of the law. Regardless, felony prosecution without evidence is an unreasonable escalation against individuals that have only committed minor civil infractions. EDIT: That having been said, the insults only detract from our logical premise - which is sound. We should avoid them because they weaken our argument. I am guilty of this, also, but I am trying to do eliminate the general insults from my discourse. |
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How long we supposed wait for discourse before insulting they no discoursin' ass? View Quote |
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Sucks He wasnt pulled over where you work then. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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We don't arrest and jail for drug offenses. We either summons or wait until the labs come back and submit a direct indictment. Haven't carried field tests in years These days, telling the truth is a revolutionary act. |
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This thread is fucking awesome. Now, imagine if the guy had 10k in cash under his seat. Think he'd be getting it back anytime soon? Check mate. |
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This thread is fucking awesome. Now, imagine if the guy had 10k in cash under his seat. Think he'd be getting it back anytime soon? I am so boned by the Drug Knights! Attached File |
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What if the money tests positive for cocaine? Check mate. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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This thread is fucking awesome. Now, imagine if the guy had 10k in cash under his seat. Think he'd be getting it back anytime soon? Check mate. Un-check. |
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It's a moving target. Certainly, while they humiliate themselves by clutching to authority-for-authority's-sake we can abstain. If you truly need to vent, then go ahead. If it will knock the enemy off balance then do so with my absolute blessing. Just keep in mind that it does detract from the solidity of your argument if it is not applied properly (notice that I said "argument" as opposed to logic). The dankest of MEMEs derive their dankness from the logic of truth and they burn brightly forever. Forced dankness is like a bad handjob that is best forgotten. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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How long we supposed wait for discourse before insulting they no discoursin' ass? It is also worth debating because these cockbags need to know that their best friends can be their worst enemies. BLM are a bunch of rookies in the grander scheme of things. Add me to all of the lists and send the thought crime police. The day of reckoning is coming, with or without me. The jackboot better figure out who it is they serve, where their alliances rest, and what is in their best interest. "It" is coming, you can mark my words. |
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I posit that if the governmental and quasi-governmental entities that are handling currency are not physically cleansing the cocaine residue present on bills that they handle when they re-release them to the public then the public has no reasonable responsibility to ensure that the bills that are in their possession are free of the taint of cocaine. Un-check. View Quote CHECK MATE |
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My picture from earlier in the thread. I have a felony drug arrest record and this in the truck. I am so boned by the Drug Knights! https://www.AR15.Com/media/mediaFiles/139525/IMG-0531-240187.JPG View Quote |
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I posit that if the governmental and quasi-governmental entities that are handling currency are not physically cleansing the cocaine residue present on bills that they handle when they re-release them to the public then the public has no reasonable responsibility to ensure that the bills that are in their possession are free of the taint of cocaine. Un-check. CHECK MATE Un-check. |
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What if the money tests positive for cocaine? Check mate. View Quote |
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I missed that earlier. The Palmetto State Armory logo brazenly emblazoned on your receiver is probable cause of your gangstalicious tendencies. The Federal Reserve Notes and the chalky residue are just gravy. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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My picture from earlier in the thread. I have a felony drug arrest record and this in the truck. I am so boned by the Drug Knights! https://www.AR15.Com/media/mediaFiles/139525/IMG-0531-240187.JPG Attached File |
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The Scientific American says that 67% - 95% of US currency tests positive for cocaine. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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What if the money tests positive for cocaine? Check mate. |
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What if the money tests positive for cocaine? Check mate. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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This thread is fucking awesome. Now, imagine if the guy had 10k in cash under his seat. Think he'd be getting it back anytime soon? Check mate. From my cold, dead hands. I'm the guy that sold jeep parts to a cop in ohio while armed before PA had reciprocity with ohio. He was cool, but when he said to call him on my way home if caught after show and tell, I told him he would be mourning a brother for infringing on my rights before he got a phone call. Come get me. I have admitted to commiting multiple felonies on this website with ZFG. I am a revolutionist, just not yours. |
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I don't want to stray too far from the topic but I would like to add: When we allow ourselves to be lured into placing ad-hominem attacks, it is easy for us to lose sight of of our logical processes because different parts of our brains are processing the different activities. Sometimes brute force IS the answer. Just keep in mind that, when brute force is not the answer, being lured into using brute force is a fool's errand.
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The Scientific American says that 67% - 95% of US currency tests positive for cocaine. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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What if the money tests positive for cocaine? Check mate. Gonna buy some sweet toys with all that cash. |
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I posit that if the governmental and quasi-governmental entities that are handling currency are not physically cleansing the cocaine residue present on bills that they handle when they re-release them to the public then the public has no reasonable responsibility to ensure that the bills that are in their possession are free of the taint of cocaine. Un-check. CHECK MATE |
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Negative, the law is the law is the ultimate argument, there is no raising. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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I see your law and I raise you Edward Bushel being willing to stand in contempt of court on behalf of righteousness. Un-check. Un-check confirmed. |
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See you just twisted things out of proportion. We are talking about using dogs for violating our 4th admendment by getting them to give false hits because people said no to leeting LEOs search our vehicles. So the LEO gets his trusty old K9 out walks it over your car. It bark and jumps on your new car scratches the shit out of it. You know for a damn fact there's absolutely nothing in your car. But the LEO is dead set going through you private vehicle and searching it. Just because he's bored, who the hell knows why. Maybe he's got a hard on for you. Know I'm not saying your like this or have ever been involved with an officer that ever did this to anyone But tell me with 100 percent certainty this does not happen. Tell me the test kit do not give false results. Tell me you did not just belittle that member for bring up that a man spent 90 days in jail for have drywall dust in his truck. Tell me that's right what you did. View Quote |
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I don't want to stray too far from the topic but I would like to add: When we allow ourselves to be lured into placing ad-hominem attacks, it is easy for us to lose sight of of our logical processes because different parts of our brains are processing the different activities. Sometimes brute force IS the answer. Just keep in mind that, when brute force is not the answer, being lured into using brute force is a fool's errand. View Quote The difference is these retards thought I was retarded 3 years ago and they didn't want to hear shit. The brute force has only just begun, and it won't be dialed back until LE gets their shit together. |
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I don't want to stray too far from the topic but I would like to add: When we allow ourselves to be lured into placing ad-hominem attacks, it is easy for us to lose sight of of our logical processes because different parts of our brains are processing the different activities. Sometimes brute force IS the answer. Just keep in mind that, when brute force is not the answer, being lured into using brute force is a fool's errand. View Quote It has been a pleasure. |
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My picture from earlier in the thread. I have a felony drug arrest record and this in the truck. I am so boned by the Drug Knights! https://www.AR15.Com/media/mediaFiles/139525/IMG-0531-240187.JPG View Quote All it would really take is the cash. |
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The times I have called for dispatch to find a dog and had a dog respond, we have found drugs in the vehicle. And by this I mean finding what we suspected to be drugs. Taking those suspect drugs. Making sure we ID the vehicle driver. Letting them go on scene. Waiting for the lab results back and then issuing a direct indictment. View Quote Or did the dog actually tell you something you didn't know? |
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The times I have called for dispatch to find a dog and had a dog respond, we have found drugs in the vehicle. And by this I mean finding what we suspected to be drugs. Taking those suspect drugs. Making sure we ID the vehicle driver. Letting them go on scene. Waiting for the lab results back and then issuing a direct indictment. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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See you just twisted things out of proportion. We are talking about using dogs for violating our 4th admendment by getting them to give false hits because people said no to leeting LEOs search our vehicles. So the LEO gets his trusty old K9 out walks it over your car. It bark and jumps on your new car scratches the shit out of it. You know for a damn fact there's absolutely nothing in your car. But the LEO is dead set going through you private vehicle and searching it. Just because he's bored, who the hell knows why. Maybe he's got a hard on for you. Know I'm not saying your like this or have ever been involved with an officer that ever did this to anyone But tell me with 100 percent certainty this does not happen. Tell me the test kit do not give false results. Tell me you did not just belittle that member for bring up that a man spent 90 days in jail for have drywall dust in his truck. Tell me that's right what you did. You are full of shit. |
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He is full of shit and trying to save face. I have went blue in my thumbs trying to tell him and his homies what the score really is. It is like talking to my liberal biomom, it is a waste of time because I don't know nothin'. These days, telling the truth is a revolutionary act. View Quote |
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Lol why are you blaming the officers for what the court says constitutes valid PC for an arrest? View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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Officers should be fired and jailed for same amount of time. OR, you jail an innocent man and mark him with a felony drug arrest record in the process: Tough shit. Don't hate the player, hate the game. |
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It wasn't? How so? The cops are only playing by the rules the courts set. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes |
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The times I have called for dispatch to find a dog and had a dog respond, we have found drugs in the vehicle. And by this I mean finding what we suspected to be drugs. Taking those suspect drugs. Making sure we ID the vehicle driver. Letting them go on scene. Waiting for the lab results back and then issuing a direct indictment. View Quote |
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Lol why are you blaming the officers for what the court says constitutes valid PC for an arrest? View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes |
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Um, because you are the one that can stop the bullshit avalanche from starting? View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes |
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Nope. No one in our department carries them. But they did give us narcan to carry View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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He is full of shit and trying to save face. I have went blue in my thumbs trying to tell him and his homies what the score really is. It is like talking to my liberal biomom, it is a waste of time because I don't know nothin'. These days, telling the truth is a revolutionary act. Neat. |
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Officers should be fired and jailed for same amount of time. Shrugs. |
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