Violating rights is just standard operating procedure.
You have no right to be a range slob.
PICK UP YOUR F***ING TRASH MY LAND!
How is this a rights violation? Do tell?
motorcyclists routinely get pulled over just so cops can just check if they have an endorsement. this has been going on for ten years or more now.
i ran out of gas on a borrowed kawasaki several years ago, right outside the gate of an ag fuel depot. the joe six pack minding things was kind enough to come out and chat, and gave me a gallon of gas to boot. the sheriff that rolled up on us wasn't so kind tho, he asked to see my ID, ran in thru his system, gave it back and pulled off without another word. mind you, it was quite obvious what was going on, what with me being off the bike, and gas can in hand.
Drivers license does not cover motorcycleswhat endorsement?
Violating rights is just standard operating procedure.
What is the reasoning for searching the vehicles?So, what is the rambone bill of particulars here, rambone?
How are they violating rights?
This has nothing to do with range etiquette.You have no right to be a range slob.
PICK UP YOUR F***ING TRASH MY LAND!
I have no idea what you are rambling about.INGO Property Rights: I get to s**t in my own nest and everyone else's but you don't get to tell me that I cannot.
This is a matter of property rights. You don't get to trash another's property by throwing your trash all over another's property. They wouldn't be slobs if we sold this land off to the highest bidder like we should.
Don't be a slob shooter; we have no right to be a slob. Pick up your trash, even if you are shooting on "free" land.
The video in the first article showed an officer telling people they would be searched for brass on their way out. The two videos I posted showed officers demanding registrations and searching people's cargo.I did not see any vehicle searching,
Stopping everyone to see if they paid their taxes is fine with you? So you would also support checkpoints on any other street to check vehicle registrations? Shameful. Where's the probable cause Kirk?Checking game tags is not a constitutiona violation. Checking Otis and Otis Jr. and my other brother Otis to ensure that they have paid their off road Arizona taxes (man, they love taxes out there) is not a constitutional violation.
The Bill of Rights doesn't vanish when you go into the commons.You don't want to deal with the cops, then avoid the tragedy of the commons that is BLM land and go to a private club to shoot.
The officers need probable cause before checking people's brass casings, their ATV tags, their deer tags, or anything else. Where's the probable cause?So, what is the rambone bill of particulars here, rambone?
How are they violating rights?
This has nothing to do with range etiquette.
I have no idea what you are rambling about.
Stopping everyone to see if they paid their taxes is fine with you? So you would also support checkpoints on any other street to check vehicle registrations? Shameful. Where's the probable cause Kirk?
The Bill of Rights doesn't vanish when you go into the commons.
The officers need probable cause before checking people's brass casings, their ATV tags, their deer tags, or anything else. Where's the probable cause?
if they allowed them to serach its their fault correct?