They’ve wanted this for a while. A highly effective but low-profile way to make life harder for the law-abiding.
Big Ruckus D
· November 6, 2022 at 11:53 am
Eventually, all of this one upmanship brings us to its logical end: preemption by the individual. Each person will decide for themselves whether or not a law is legitimate and should be followed (or not)
Coincidentally, that’s about the same time that busy bodies and shit disturbers of all stripes start getting picked off; because they have created a completely untenable and intolerable set of circumstances under which to live.
Brass
· November 7, 2022 at 9:15 am
They did that here in Colorado and several counties have already started the nonsense. The way our law is worded has it so that counties can only make laws that are MORE restrictive than state law.
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It's just Boris · November 6, 2022 at 8:33 am
They’ve wanted this for a while. A highly effective but low-profile way to make life harder for the law-abiding.
Big Ruckus D · November 6, 2022 at 11:53 am
Eventually, all of this one upmanship brings us to its logical end: preemption by the individual. Each person will decide for themselves whether or not a law is legitimate and should be followed (or not)
Coincidentally, that’s about the same time that busy bodies and shit disturbers of all stripes start getting picked off; because they have created a completely untenable and intolerable set of circumstances under which to live.
Brass · November 7, 2022 at 9:15 am
They did that here in Colorado and several counties have already started the nonsense. The way our law is worded has it so that counties can only make laws that are MORE restrictive than state law.
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