doc111
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More incoherent babble.That is the problem with all this new legislation, you ask me to look it up and point to one simple thing, and that's just not possible. It's the whole thing in it's entirety. It's intentionally vague and overly complicated and puts all food production even individuals home gardens with nothing for sale under the authority of DHS and the DoD.
So here you go, read it yourself and just see if you could possibly ever comply. If you claim your own home garden which you don't sell food from would be exempt, please show me where that is. You would think it would be easy to find such an exemption and somewhere obvious wouldn't you?
http://www.govtrack.us/congress/billtext.xpd?bill=s111-510
Please I'd love to know...
Here is a fema facility you can look at it yourself. It's an abandoned amtrak facility in indiana, notice the barbed wire turned inwards, 3 layer deep fencing, and uber usecurity gates, and the security tower, and the black helicopter buzzing overhead while this dangerous dangerous woman video's the thing:
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We'll get into more old stuff you want me to waste my time explaining to you after I figure out some of the latest stuff, like how Indiana just shit on the 4th amendment statewide.
Overturning a common law dating back to the English Magna Carta of 1215, the Indiana Supreme Court ruled Thursday that Hoosiers have no right to resist unlawful police entry into their homes.
In a 3-2 decision, Justice Steven David writing for the court said if a police officer wants to enter a home for any reason or no reason at all, a homeowner cannot do anything to block the officer's entry.
"We believe a right to resist an unlawful police entry into a home is against public policy and is incompatible with modern Fourth Amendment jurisprudence," David said. "We also find that allowing resistance unnecessarily escalates the level of violence and therefore the risk of injuries to all parties involved without preventing the arrest."
The idiot Judge David continued:
David said a person arrested following an unlawful entry by police still can be released on bail and has plenty of opportunities to protest the illegal entry through the court system.Oh, how kind of the idiot Judge David to maintain that a citizen still has a right to his day in court following his unlawful arrest from an unlawful entry by the police into his home. What a guy. I'm so glad he doesn't want to destroy ALL our civil rights in one fell swoop. Maybe Judge David won't try to get rid of that silly "day in court" thingy until next year. Then we can go full-on Gestapo.
Awesome!!!!!!!!!!!