Friday, December 20, 2019

Federalizing the police force in Memphis, et al:



"Federalizing the police force is a very bad idea. I discovered one such agreement several years ago, again called the "Violent Crimes Task Force", sponsored by US Marshals Service (USMS).
 
To begin, the task force was led by a Deputy Marshal of USMS, not the local sheriff. who was the chief law enforcement officer (CLEO) for the county. In that particular region of the country, the local sheriff and the county he served was much more responsible for his county, unlike Tennessee law where the local sheriff is little more than a custodian of the local jail, Buford T. Pusser notwithstanding.

 Second, the sheriff had to agree to relinquish his CLEO authority on any and all matters regarding the task force.

 Third, his deputies could be sent anywhere in the country and likewise the task force could bring in deputies from anywhere in the country, Federal or otherwise.

 On that third point, consider that the knowledge of who is in your local law enforcement is vital to restrain an ever encroaching police state. So let's say your county is a 2nd Amendment sanctuary and your local sheriff and most of his deputies were born and raised in the local community - well, by agreeing to this sort of arrangement, that is effectively nullified and, furthermore, the people that will come in to enforce that Federal diktat will not be those who are locally accountable for their action and they will not be under the control of the local sheriff - he will have already relinquished that authority by written agreement.

 The only free cheese is in a mouse trap.

 Not as far-fetched as you might think - look at what is being said at the news conference - enforcing Federal gun laws - yup. AG Barr has a long history of being opposed to so-called "assault weapons", as does President Trump. Same thing with so-called "red flag" laws - both AG Barr and POTUS have demonstrated their willingness to enact such legislation at the Federal level - despite it being a gross violation of the 1st, 4th, and 5th Amendments of our US Constitution. Even going back to 1750 B.C. with the Hammurabi Code, one was presumed innocent until proven guilty - not so under "red flag" laws....nor civil asset forfeiture for that matter.

 As for precedent, consider that in the aftermath of Hurricane Katrina, criminal gangs were more or less allowed to roam freely, yet private military contractors (Blackwater, Triple Canopy,  et al) were brought in to go door-to-door and confiscate firearms from law-abiding citizens, even a frail elderly woman living alone in one instance. Meanwhile, within the Superdome there were numerous incidents of rape and other violence. A young woman tourist from Australia got swept up in that maelstrom and gave a first-hand account of how they had to form a protective cordon and were breaking off chair legs and the like to fend off attackers.

 One member of the local police bugged out, in his cruiser, to New York with his family - he later called back to let them know where to find the cruiser. Other members of the local law enforcement were later found to be collaborating with the gangs.

 Wherever you hear "public safety" or "for the children" or "common sense gun laws" be especially wary and skeptical. That's Bloomberg-speak for firearm confiscation." 

~~Ralph DeScoville

3 comments:

  1. Which of you has contacted the White House to advise the president that the term 'assault weapon' is a made-up term therefore should be ignored as far as making new rulings and what not?

    Sure, I know, them hoity toity don't even acknowledge you dirt people. Let that not be your excuse. All y'all have no excuse.

    I sent a runner.
    No runner found me, sir.
    Nevertheless, you disobeyed your orders.

    Git ye ass in gear. At least y'all be able so say well and good that you did your best.

    OBTW: I have regularly and multiply times for over three years, California Senators inclusive. I say this only to say I would not ask another to do that which I would not.

    Rick

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  2. Something BIG is in the wind Brock! This whole ENCHILADA of our Gubment SPYING on each and everyone of us is WAY BIGGER than most people can imagine. GOOGLE, FACEBOOK, TWITTER, YouTube ETC., ETC., Your phone, your Smart TV, even Your FRIGGING TOASTER OVEN, ET-ALL! This DATA COLLECTION RACKET IS BIG $$$,$$$,$$$,$$$.00, Literally Hundreds of TRILLIONS of dollars over the entire earth. This is one of the reasons why the Dems tried EVERY TRICK in the BOOK to Win in 2016, 2018, and why there will be NO HOLDS BARRED for 2020.

    I found this Article for your perusal at Canada Free Press that is worthy of a read:

    https://canadafreepress.com/article/a-socialist-victory-using-bidens-face-and-bloombergs-money

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