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$5 submissions 12-08-2014 06:32 PM

One powerful issue that IS NOT being talked about regarding ERIC GARNER
 
Overcriminalization is an epidemic. Agree?
Law Puts Us All in Same Danger as Eric Garner - Bloomberg View

blackmonsters 12-08-2014 06:40 PM

I have to give you credit for believing you will have a discussion that will be informative and focus on the true issues.

MiamiBoyz 12-08-2014 06:58 PM

We live in a police state and are all already prisoners...it's just some don't realize it...yet

slapass 12-08-2014 07:05 PM

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Originally Posted by MiamiBoyz (Post 20316660)
We live in a police state and are all already prisoners...it's just some don't realize it...yet

You don't travel much.

blackmonsters 12-08-2014 07:15 PM

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Originally Posted by slapass (Post 20316664)
You don't travel much.

He can't travel in prison.

:2 cents:

JD 12-08-2014 07:37 PM

Far too many laws this is the damn truth.

baddog 12-08-2014 07:37 PM

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Originally Posted by $5 submissions (Post 20316647)
Overcriminalization is an epidemic. Agree?
Law Puts Us All in Same Danger as Eric Garner - Bloomberg View

Oh, so just make everything legal and there will be no more crimes for criminals to resist arrest from?

Jel 12-08-2014 07:46 PM

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Originally Posted by baddog (Post 20316699)
Oh, so just make everything legal and there will be no more crimes for criminals to resist arrest from?

where was that suggested? I missed that part

Jel 12-08-2014 07:47 PM

6 replies before it went off topic - who had 6? anyone?

blackmonsters 12-08-2014 07:54 PM

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Originally Posted by baddog (Post 20316699)
Oh, so just make everything legal and there will be no more crimes for criminals to resist arrest from?

I think the debate is more about "what is crime?"

Is crime a thing that requires a victim?
If there is no victim or potential danger/harm/loss then is an physical arrest needed?

Selling single cigarettes is not serious crime.

Apparently selling single cigarettes is illegal because it's less harmful to smoke a whole pack.

$5 submissions 12-08-2014 08:06 PM

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Originally Posted by MiamiBoyz (Post 20316660)
We live in a police state and are all already prisoners...it's just some don't realize it...yet

I hear you. It seems that the BIGGER the state gets, the MORE CRIMES there are.

$5 submissions 12-08-2014 08:08 PM

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Originally Posted by Jel (Post 20316708)
where was that suggested? I missed that part

Yeah, I missed that part too. The point is that LAWS are backed up by STATE GUNS. When people wet themselves PASSING TONS OF LAWS, they don't realize that the GUNS (to enforce the laws) might be pointed at them next.

Rand Paul Is Right about Eric Garner | National Review Online

slapass 12-08-2014 08:20 PM

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Originally Posted by blackmonsters (Post 20316715)
I think the debate is more about "what is crime?"

Is crime a thing that requires a victim?
If there is no victim or potential danger/harm/loss then is an physical arrest needed?

Selling single cigarettes is not serious crime.

Apparently selling single cigarettes is illegal because it's less harmful to smoke a whole pack.

Give me a break. He was setting up an illegal store in front of other stores. They pay rent so they can sell cigarettes. So there is a victim. Not to mention no one wants a huge guy standing in front of their store 24/7. This is not a race thing. They wanted him to move on and had arrested him several times for petty things. He was being pressured with a purpose and motive. Not sure where you are from but this is a common problem in some areas.

He had been arrested over 30 times or something like that. This guy knew the deal. He probably always yelled shit as he was being arrested. They make it seem like he was the first guy ever to scream, he couldn't breathe. I think, those of us who actually have lived or worked in these areas should point out the score. This guy was on the edge of it all the time. He knew it, the police knew it and we knew it. It was a bad break that he died but he is hardly innocent or the subject of some big police state plot to infringe on his rights.

The cops aren't allowed to go over there for a crime to arrest someone and decide. Oh yeah, he gets arrested a lot. He is a low life who hangs here all the time but sort of harmless, lets let him off today. Then the tax payer who called in is all in their face about lax policing.

Society has moved a bit, and we are leaving those guys behind. We need to tell all kids regardless of race that you don't want to get into the computer. Stay away from dumb shit and dumb stuff like this won't happen to you.

Horatio Caine 12-08-2014 08:25 PM

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Originally Posted by slapass (Post 20316741)
Give me a break. He was setting up an illegal store in front of other stores. They pay rent so they can sell cigarettes. So there is a victim. Not to mention no one wants a huge guy standing in front of their store 24/7. This is not a race thing. They wanted him to move on and had arrested him several times for petty things. He was being pressured with a purpose and motive. Not sure where you are from but this is a common problem in some areas.

He had been arrested over 30 times or something like that. This guy knew the deal. He probably always yelled shit as he was being arrested. They make it seem like he was the first guy ever to scream, he couldn't breathe. I think, those of us who actually have lived or worked in these areas should point out the score. This guy was on the edge of it all the time. He knew it, the police knew it and we knew it. It was a bad break that he died but he is hardly innocent or the subject of some big police state plot to infringe on his rights.

The cops aren't allowed to go over there for a crime to arrest someone and decide. Oh yeah, he gets arrested a lot. He is a low life who hangs here all the time but sort of harmless, lets let him off today. Then the tax payer who called in is all in their face about lax policing.

Society has moved a bit, and we are leaving those guys behind. We need to tell all kids regardless of race that you don't want to get into the computer. Stay away from dumb shit and dumb stuff like this won't happen to you.


Making too much sense is not welcomed here

blackmonsters 12-08-2014 08:29 PM

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Originally Posted by slapass (Post 20316741)
Give me a break. He was setting up an illegal store in front of other stores. They pay rent so they can sell cigarettes. So there is a victim. Not to mention no one wants a huge guy standing in front of their store 24/7. This is not a race thing. They wanted him to move on and had arrested him several times for petty things. He was being pressured with a purpose and motive. Not sure where you are from but this is a common problem in some areas.

He had been arrested over 30 times or something like that. This guy knew the deal. He probably always yelled shit as he was being arrested. They make it seem like he was the first guy ever to scream, he couldn't breathe. I think, those of us who actually have lived or worked in these areas should point out the score. This guy was on the edge of it all the time. He knew it, the police knew it and we knew it. It was a bad break that he died but he is hardly innocent or the subject of some big police state plot to infringe on his rights.

The cops aren't allowed to go over there for a crime to arrest someone and decide. Oh yeah, he gets arrested a lot. He is a low life who hangs here all the time but sort of harmless, lets let him off today. Then the tax payer who called in is all in their face about lax policing.

Society has moved a bit, and we are leaving those guys behind. We need to tell all kids regardless of race that you don't want to get into the computer. Stay away from dumb shit and dumb stuff like this won't happen to you.


This is why I told the OP that I give him credit for thinking someone wouldn't come into this thread and start ranting totally off topic.


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baddog 12-08-2014 08:29 PM

I don't know about jel, but I expect Gene to comprehend the articles he posts.

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The problem is actually broader. It’s not just cigarette tax laws that can lead to the death of those the police seek to arrest. It’s every law. Libertarians argue that we have far too many laws, and the Garner case offers evidence that they’re right.
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Part of the problem, Husak suggests, is the growing tendency of legislatures -- including Congress -- to toss in a criminal sanction at the end of countless bills on countless subjects. It’s as though making an offense criminal shows how much we care about it.
Just an FYI: They did not have to make it illegal to fuck a horse until someone kept fucking horses. They have to make laws because people are too stupid to figure out the difference between right and qrong.

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Husak cites estimates that more than 70 percent of American adults have committed a crime that could lead to imprisonment. He quotes the legal scholar William Stuntz to the effect that we are moving toward “a world in which the law on the books makes everyone a felon.” Does this seem too dramatic? Husak points to studies suggesting that more than half of young people download music illegally from the Internet. That’s been a federal crime for almost 20 years. These kids, in theory, could all go to prison.

Matt 26z 12-08-2014 08:37 PM

So I guess the implication is that Eric Garner's history of 30 arrests isn't an issue because there are too many laws.

Jel 12-08-2014 08:40 PM

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Originally Posted by baddog (Post 20316750)
I don't know about jel, but I expect Gene to comprehend the articles he posts.

Again (sorry, I don't know your first name so can't drop it in for no other reason than to show I know it), where does it say to get rid of all laws?

Your quote "The problem is actually broader. It?s not just cigarette tax laws that can lead to the death of those the police seek to arrest. It?s every law. Libertarians argue that we have far too many laws, and the Garner case offers evidence that they?re right." is the fact that every law can lead to death, not that he says there should be no laws at all.

Jel 12-08-2014 08:41 PM

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Originally Posted by blackmonsters (Post 20316749)
This is why I told the OP that I give him credit for thinking someone wouldn't come into this thread and start ranting totally off topic.

:thumbsup

PornoMonster 12-08-2014 08:47 PM

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Originally Posted by blackmonsters (Post 20316715)
I think the debate is more about "what is crime?"

Is crime a thing that requires a victim?
If there is no victim or potential danger/harm/loss then is an physical arrest needed?

Selling single cigarettes is not serious crime.

Apparently selling single cigarettes is illegal because it's less harmful to smoke a whole pack.

Crime is the Government didn't get their TAXES....

baddog 12-08-2014 08:50 PM

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Originally Posted by PornoMonster (Post 20316766)
Crime is the Government didn't get their TAXES....

With your attitude piracy should be allowed.

Horatio Caine 12-08-2014 08:54 PM

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Originally Posted by Matt 26z (Post 20316756)
So I guess the implication is that Eric Garner's history of 30 arrests isn't an issue because there are too many laws.

He was set up. Every time :2 cents:

Matt 26z 12-08-2014 08:55 PM

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Originally Posted by Horatio Caine (Post 20316779)
He was set up. Every time :2 cents:

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Matt 26z 12-08-2014 09:16 PM

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Originally Posted by PornoMonster (Post 20316766)
Crime is the Government didn't get their TAXES....

Maybe they wouldn't need those taxes if the unemployable would become employable.

blackmonsters 12-08-2014 09:27 PM

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Originally Posted by Matt 26z (Post 20316798)
Maybe they wouldn't need those taxes if the unemployable would become employable.

But if we didn't have taxes then where would we get $3.5 Billion a year to give to Israel?

:helpme

bronco67 12-08-2014 10:44 PM

I find myself agreeing with Rand Paul more every day.


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