@gbrnole@noonecares215@TravisL563971@bennyjohnson The first states with Real ID were in 2010-11, and the final implementation date was 2025. Your “scheduled to be purged from voter rolls” is at the same time wildly misleading and vague. Certified birth certificates are part of the problem with SAVE. But otherwise, great comment.
@NGorhamA4S4@OhioMike72 I defended it IN THE ORIGINAL COMMENT. It is asinine because something that is in the Constitution cannot by definition be unconstitutional. The defense is the 17th Amendment. I’d be happy to further teach you about the appointment of judges and justices if you need.
@OhioMike72 Vote. Be vigilant. Be engaged.
But the idea that the direct election of senators is unconstitutional is asinine, because it’s literally the 17th Amendment to the Constitution.
@guypbenson I mean, three of them did prostrate themselves, including one (Thomas) saying that a president should have the ability to impose tariffs because it was an instrument kingly prerogative.
@Devlinside123@mmcgowan1@rgoodlaw No, that is not what officers are taught nor is it consistent with court decisions. Force must be commensurate to the threat and end when the imminent threat of death or grave bodily injury has ended.
@benjaminppugh@justinamash@grok Hi, attorney here. The issue in Abel was the fruit of the search, not the judicial warrantless entry into the hotel room.
@SBInc5@TriciaOhio To be clear, that only is referring to border areas and not places like Minneapolis. But that’s irrelevant in this discussion which is controlled by general Fourth Amendment protection in the case of forced entry into private spaces.
@AugustCorreia@TriciaOhio I am a lawyer, whether I “want to be” or not. What part of Tricia’s citation authorizes warrantless entries into dwellings absent specific exigent circumstances? I’ll wait.