To Protect and to Serve II

Then let me hear your opinion on doctors prescribing medical marijuana and opiods to otherwise healthy patients.

It's called capitalism. People should be able to freely exchange goods and services.

The only problem with the system is that a prescription is required to begin with
 
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Traffic stops are one of the leading causes of officer deaths. Anyone who really believes blue lives matter should want to decrease the number of frivolous traffic stops (seat belts, head light out, distracted driving laws, minor speeding, not coming to a complete stop at a stop sign, all road blocks/checkpoints)
 
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Traffic stops are one of the leading causes of officer deaths. Anyone who really believes blue lives matter should want to decrease the number of frivolous traffic stops (seat belts, head light out, distracted driving laws, minor speeding, not coming to a complete stop at a stop sign, all road blocks/checkpoints)

"Frivolous"

Seatbelts...drive anything beyond 10mph without it on then hit a wall. You'll get the idea soon enough.

Head light...get it fixed and it's dismissed. Easy.

Distracted driving...easily as dangerous as driving drunk. Use your Bluetooth, problem solved.

Minor speeding...I don't know anyone that writes for anything under 10mph over, I'm usually 15-20 depending on the area and amount of traffic.

Complete stop...make an effort to stop. That's it. Just use common sense, if there's a lot of traffic, don't roll through the stop sign. Simple enough.

I'm not a fan of road blocks unless it's to catch a fugitive. They're completely legal, that's not my issue, I just don't think they're very effective.
 
"Frivolous"

Seatbelts...drive anything beyond 10mph without it on then hit a wall. You'll get the idea soon enough.

Head light...get it fixed and it's dismissed. Easy.

Distracted driving...easily as dangerous as driving drunk. Use your Bluetooth, problem solved.

Minor speeding...I don't know anyone that writes for anything under 10mph over, I'm usually 15-20 depending on the area and amount of traffic.

Complete stop...make an effort to stop. That's it. Just use common sense, if there's a lot of traffic, don't roll through the stop sign. Simple enough.

I'm not a fan of road blocks unless it's to catch a fugitive. They're completely legal, that's not my issue, I just don't think they're very effective.

Those are all the definition of frivolous.
 
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"Frivolous"

Seatbelts...drive anything beyond 10mph without it on then hit a wall. You'll get the idea soon enough.

Head light...get it fixed and it's dismissed. Easy.

Distracted driving...easily as dangerous as driving drunk. Use your Bluetooth, problem solved.

Minor speeding...I don't know anyone that writes for anything under 10mph over, I'm usually 15-20 depending on the area and amount of traffic.

Complete stop...make an effort to stop. That's it. Just use common sense, if there's a lot of traffic, don't roll through the stop sign. Simple enough.

I'm not a fan of road blocks unless it's to catch a fugitive. They're completely legal, that's not my issue, I just don't think they're very effective.

Seat belts: only harms you, should be your decision

Headlights: The point wasn't about fines, it was about limiting stops for officer safety. Doesn't matter how easy it is to get fixed.

Distracted driving: These are some of the dumbest in existence. Because? They were already covered. It's called "failure to maintain lane". We don't need laws against cell phones or anything else because it's already covered.

Speeding: open the paper sometime. You'll see plenty for less than 10. Even then, let's not pretend like 10 over is dangerous.

Roadblocks are both ineffective and illegal. You must have reasonable suspicion to stop a vehicle.
 
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TM was caught at a traffic stop, therefore we should keep them.

That's equal to saying: "a crack head once saved someone, we should legalize crack"

Granted we should legalize crack, but not for that absurd reasoning. Just like TM being caught at a traffic stop doesn't justify all traffic stops
 
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"All rapists have done something good at some point for another person, so we should legalize rape"

That's the same logic as:

"A traffic stop once led to the arrest of a terrorist, so keep traffic stops"
 
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"All rapists have done something good at some point for another person, so we should legalize rape"

That's the same logic as:

"A traffic stop once led to the arrest of a terrorist, so keep traffic stops"

The guy who wants crack to be legal and applauds the killing of cops has removed his ability to be taken seriously.

You’ve gone straight down the trash bin. Pure trash. Lol


You should work on educating yourself on what a border is. Start with the easy things.
 
The guy who wants crack to be legal and applauds the killing of cops has removed his ability to be taken seriously.

You’ve gone straight down the trash bin. Pure trash. Lol


You should work on educating yourself on what an order is. Start with the easy things.

Why should crack not be legal? Didn't you just argue for increasing freedom and limiting laws?
 
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Simply human nature. You try to legislate something that responsible adults want to do, and it ends in failure...

New Zealanders build island in bid to avoid alcohol ban

But a well-known community organiser Noddy Watts said the ban was not working and was simply resulting in swathes of arrests.

He said the police were "dealing with drunk teens".

"That's not what they are there for. That's what parents are there for," he said, according to the New Zealand Herald.

"The police and St John were getting frustrated with the result and said it has to change," said Mr Watts according to the New Zealand Herald.
 
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