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NEWS - Republicans are attempting to pass a bill an extreme anti-protest bill
Cheze:
It may be unconstitutional, but it makes sense. BLM and Anti-Annoying Orange protests have gotten insanely destructive lately, and we really don't want to hear of cities getting destroyed or families losing their homes and/or their cars.
extremely extreme:
--- Quote from: rambo1220 on January 23, 2017, 08:34:14 PM ---if you're dealing with selfish dumb attention whoring idiots who don't know stuff like this then I think lethal force could be necessary if it gets out of hand enough.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AtyKTeSpjbo
"We are the workers!" says the unemployed protester, blocking a city road.
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lmao @ the anarchist communists begging the cops to help them
beachbum111111:
--- Quote from: Cheze on January 23, 2017, 08:36:48 PM ---It may be unconstitutional, but it makes sense. BLM and Anti-Annoying Orange protests have gotten insanely destructive lately, and we really don't want to hear of cities getting destroyed or families losing their homes and/or their cars.
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To be fair that was more the fault of idiotic governors who purposely handicapped law enforcement.
DestroyerOfBlocks:
i'm not sure why everyone is assuming the police are unable to respond with appropriate force against rioters and whatnot. just because this bill lets the cops use lethal force with extreme lenience does not mean they can't already use lethal force, they just only use it when necessary. lethal force is not necessary against highway protesters and if it is they can already use it
SeventhSandwich:
--- Quote from: Cheze on January 23, 2017, 08:36:48 PM ---It may be unconstitutional, but it makes sense. BLM and Anti-Annoying Orange protests have gotten insanely destructive lately
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And if protestors are threatening police lives, they can still use lethal force. The problem with this bill is that it effectively allows lethal force against anyone blocking highways - period.