The recent violence against police

pabloesqobar

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i see i see. well thats how he feels and i aint about to tell him hes wrong for it. im only responsible for my own soul, and my God told me not to kill people so im not gna
And that's how the shooter in Dallas felt too. But certainly don't dare disagree with someone who shares those feelings.
 

Singlemalt

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The problem is complex, but it is essentially that the Government has ceased to consider itself as employees of the people. Now they feel they are rulers and act as such. There is no reason for the police to be so militarized and act accordingly. None at all. And the police are merely local "law" enforcement. Consider how many new regulatory laws are put on the books every damned year. Fed Depts now can add new regulations, and they now have enforcement wings. Why in god's name does NOAA need to have firearms? Well, ya'll know what I mean, and I honestly don't think it will get better.
 

tyler.durden

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The problem is complex, but it is essentially that the Government has ceased to consider itself as employees of the people. Now they feel they are rulers and act as such. There is no reason for the police to be so militarized and act accordingly. None at all. And the police are merely local "law" enforcement. Consider how many new regulatory laws are put on the books every damned year. Fed Depts now can add new regulations, and they now have enforcement wings. Why in god's name does NOAA need to have firearms? Well, ya'll know what I mean, and I honestly don't think it will get better.
Even the IRS has an armed, swat-like division. THE FUCKING IRS! Automatic weapons over taxes??? Smh...
 

UncleBuck

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Even the IRS has an armed, swat-like division. THE FUCKING IRS! Automatic weapons over taxes??? Smh...
there are about 3000 special agents in the IRS who work on criminal cases. i'm not talking about grandpa trying to claim his cats as dependents, but armed and violent criminal organizations.
 

Singlemalt

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there are about 3000 special agents in the IRS who work on criminal cases. i'm not talking about grandpa trying to claim his cats as dependents, but armed and violent criminal organizations.
That's a rationalization. We already have FBI, Secret Service, US Marshall Service to name a few of the federal "Law enforcement agencies"; just how many armed Feds is enough? That's a sincere and serious question. If the IRS, Social Security, NOAA, etc need armed enforcers collaborate with an existing law enforcement dept rather than militarizing the accounting department
 

UncleBuck

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That's a rationalization. We already have FBI, Secret Service, US Marshall Service to name a few of the federal "Law enforcement agencies"; just how many armed Feds is enough? That's a sincere and serious question. If the IRS, Social Security, NOAA, etc need armed enforcers collaborate with an existing law enforcement dept rather than militarizing the accounting department
well i'd be fine if the IRS just leaned on other organizations when it came time to take on those special cases, i was just explaining it.
 

mauricem00

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something is damn sure out of control...
cops aren't like they used to be when I was younger...I've had my civil rights violated during traffic violations, searching vehicle for absolutely no reason, telling me they've had 7 homicides in the area where I was in the last 12 months, etc. WTF did any of that have to do with me?
seems cops don't like MMJ patients. many of them seems to think we are just faking illness because we want to get high and those that grow their own medicine are no different then street corner meth dealers. I think you need to be a delusional psychopath to become a police officer.it was not always like this
 

bluntmassa1

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Well I think Blacklivesmatter is a little racist personally. The fact cops are shooting unarmed people is a problem not just black people happens to white and Latino all the time a little more for black people sure but lethal force should not be used on anyone who is not endangering your life.

It's us and them we need unity we need to take down the DEA who perpetuate drug crimes and has no desire to get rid of drugs. Black neighborhoods do have more crime but it's not just the black people's fault the DEA has a big role. But the DEA is expanding and are moving informants and there perpetuation of drugs into predominantly white areas the heroin epidemic is not just a thing that happened it was created by the DEA and probably CIA with ties in FBI.

It's a problem and we need to end the Drug War first and move on from there. But first we must wake up the sheep or at least cut the wool covering their eyes.
 
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