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September 11th, 2009, 08:06 PM #11
Re: Federal judge rules police cannot detain people for open carry!
This is great news! Excellent reporting, an outstanding story, and it included strong federal support for the right of citizens to Openly Carry!
What was that? No... It is not "Case Law".
Shut up! I said - it is not "Case Law"!! It was a "decision" - and a darn logical, lawful and reasonable one at that.
"Case Law" would have been where the judge made something previously illegal 'legal' (or vice versa), or where the judge created some new type of 'policy' or 'procedure' where no such thing existed before.
In this case, the cops "broke the law". The judge "ruled" that the cops "broke the law" and explained where and why and how they "broke the law" (citing laws, and judicial 'precedent', that already existed). The judge then refused to apply 'immunity' to the cops and explained why, in this case, they were not entitled to it - which they were not. Simply - no 'new laws' created here - so, no "Case Law" exists here.
So - shut up with the darn "Case Law can be a good thing" stuff already - this is not "Case Law" - blast it!
.Cogito, ergo armatus sum....Say that to my face.
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September 11th, 2009, 08:23 PM #12
Re: Federal judge rules police cannot detain people for open carry!
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If God didn't intend us to have guns why would he have given us a trigger finger?
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September 12th, 2009, 11:03 AM #13
Re: Federal judge rules police cannot detain people for open carry!
"Importantly, no theater employee ever ordered Mr. St. John to leave. The police apparently simply decided to act as agents of the movie theater to enforce a private rule of conduct and not to enforce any rule of law."
Yea....fail....someone had to have called them I guess? Were they watching the movie?
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November 5th, 2017, 05:51 PM #14
Re: Federal judge rules police cannot detain people for open carry!
Now 2017.... does the poe-poe honor this ruling??
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November 5th, 2017, 06:47 PM #15
Re: Federal judge rules police cannot detain people for open carry!
Have you seen any reports of such on this forum recently?
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November 5th, 2017, 07:57 PM #16
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November 6th, 2017, 07:02 PM #17
Re: Federal judge rules police cannot detain people for open carry!
No, really, not meaning to be a wiseguy and all that. Really, no reports recently? No problems, elsewise we would have seen something here.
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Re: Federal judge rules police cannot detain people for open carry!
But not binding on PA as it is a New Mexico Federal District Court.
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November 10th, 2017, 09:06 AM #19
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Re: Federal judge rules police cannot detain people for open carry!
And then there is this mess: http://reason.com/blog/2017/01/31/ar...-dangerous-whe
from the ever-infringing 4th circuit court of appeals. Basically says that at least as far as police stops go, "armed" is functionally the same thing as "armed and dangerous"
There was a lot wrong with the original plaintiff, but as usual the libtard court took things much farther.O(ld) F(at) & U(gly)
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