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2 months agoI disagree, we also want people to nullify laws that are unjust, such as prosecuting a woman who decides to have an abortion. This is one of the means the people retain to fight tyranny.
I disagree, we also want people to nullify laws that are unjust, such as prosecuting a woman who decides to have an abortion. This is one of the means the people retain to fight tyranny.
Pass out red cards to inform individuals. https://www.ilrc.org/red-cards-tarjetas-rojas
Thank you both for a positive example of challenging someone’s post.
The 17th amendment tells them to eat shit. Not sure how they plan to write that legislation so it won’t be found unconstitutional.
They didn’t ban third party apps. They increased the pricing for using the api to a rate higher than most third party apps could afford with their business models.
Let me clarify, I disagree that people should not be informed about jury nullification. Too many people forget that we grant our government power. One way we continue to enforce that power grant is by reserving the right to a trial by a jury of your peers. Too many people take that message to heart that they need to rule in accordance with the law.