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Judge Cited for 99 in a 40 Mph Zone
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"Bernalillo County's newest Metropolitan Court judge was recently ticketed for allegedly driving 99 miles per hour down a road posted at 40 mph, and it could cost him his driver's license for a year."
"Civil Division Judge Frank Sedillo was stopped by a county sheriff's deputy about 11:40 p.m. Jan. 14 on Eubank NE, just outside Albuquerque city limits." ~~~ Tar and feathers worked well to deal with law-breaking public servants, especially those who put people away for breaking laws. |
Michigan Schools' zero tolerance disputed
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"Plan first focused on guns; interpretations too broad, some argue"
"When a Pontiac fifth-grader was sent home for two days because he took a gun-shaped piece of jewelry to school, student-rights advocates were angry." ~~~ They should be angry. Going too far is going TOO FAR, period. |
Another judge rules '15-20-Life' statute unConstitutional
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"A law substantially increasing the prison term for anyone convicted of a crime involving a gun was declared unconstitutional last week in a Kane County courtroom, where three Aurora men were accused of an Elgin armed robbery."
"Sixteenth Circuit Judge James Doyle on Friday ruled the "15-20-Life" law — enacted this past January — unconstitutional based on a violation of Illinois' disproportionate clause." |
Carl Wilson's Death Ruled Homicide
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"The death of 60-year-old Carl Ray Wilson in Arkansas, which we reported on last week, has been officially ruled a "homicide" by the Arkansas State Crime Laboratory. The question remains as to which of three legal classifications the death falls into . . . From the facts now known, it seems rather apparent that this was indeed a homicide, in the sense we are all most familiar with, from movies, TV, and news: murder most foul."
Is this another case of murder under color of law?
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Grow: I pledge allegiance to the flag...
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"Teaching values of patriotism can be carried out in many other ways" said David Dudycha,an administrator in the Minneapolis school district.~~ Are we even teaching ANY patriotism in any schools around the country? |
A Downside to Gun Meltdown? (LA Times!)
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"Well, I'm sure we can all sleep a little easier tonight knowing that 2,200 handguns and rifles were melted down last month in Jerry Hicks' "Gun Meltdown Rally" ("A Welcome Role Reversal: Man Kills Gun," Dec. 25). If I were a career criminal, I would be celebrating as well as the anti-gun crowd. Armed citizens are the No. 1 occupational hazard for burglars and rapists." DAN ESTRADA Hemet ~~~ No need to click. That is all the text. |
Where gunshot victims go
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Teaching young people about using a gun illegaly -- using the morgue to show them their upcoming fate if they don't do a turnaround. |
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The most foolish mistake we could possibly make would be to permit the conquered Eastern peoples to have arms. History teaches that all conquerors who have allowed their subject races to carry arms have prepared their own downfall by doing so. Indeed I would go so far as to say that the underdog is a sine qua non for the overthrow of any sovereignty. So let's not have any native militia or police. German troops alone will bear the sole responsibility for the maintenance of law and order. — Adolf Hitler, April 11, 1942. (Source: "Hitler's Table-Talk at the Fuehrer's Headquarters 1941-1942", Dr. Henry Picker, ed. (Athenaeum Verlag, Bonn, 1951).) |
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