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Yeah the idea we should stop someone BEFORE they make a substantial step toward a crime is frightening beyond belief.As has been pointed out, asking the government to seize people because they believe they're going to commit a crime is a very dangerous path to go down. Red flag laws anyone ?
Ever since they started forcing the vax on all their employees.Never knew Islamic terrorist wore Carrhartt.
If you don't know the whole story it's sort of hard to argue your point isn't it?Huh? Yes it is. Communicating a threat, Criminal Conspiracy, Terroristic threats, are the first 3 that come to mind.
If what you said were true, then someone couldn't be arrested for threatening to kill someone or blow up a building. It is absolutely illegal to publicly make threats or admit to planning a crime. And by public, that means anywhere someone else can hear (even at home or on private forums).
Not saying that's what this kid did, as I don't know the whole story.
How about if we advocate them actually doing the job they were hired for, instead of them being an extension of the dumbocrap party.The very last thing folks should advocate for is increasing power for the fbi
They have and always will be the secret police. Never forget they were founded (multiple departments coalescing into a single entity) by a cross dressing f4ggot, Hoover and likely are still headed by that same ilk.How about if we advocate them actually doing the job they were hired for, instead of them being an extension of the dumbocrap party.