Thursday, December 29, 2011

It's Not About the Spirit of the Law, It's About Busting People

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Meredith Graves, a law-abiding citizen from Tennessee who has a concealed carry permit asked to check her gun in at the New York 911 memorial. Instead of checking the gun or directing her to go store it elsewhere, government intimidation agents (police) promptly arrested her. New York prosecutors are very aggressively trying to throw her in a cage for a minimum of 3 1/2 years.

If she hires a very good lawyer, which will probably cost in the mid 5 figures, she may get probation. I don't know how that would work in New York...

This is yet another example of government looking to hurt people, not help people. It's pretty much gotten to be where they enjoy hurting people.

The government gets seriously offended when anyone disobeys their commands (laws) and lashes out in anger to punish people as severely as possible.

Did this woman harm anyone? Weren't her actions consistent with someone who is trying to obey government rules? Obviously, yes, but the government doesn't care at all.

The only time a prosecutor may back down and drop such evil charges is when there is a very large outpouring of protest.

It is quite clear that these people who laughably claim to "serve and protect" are some of the most cold-hearted and evil people in the world.

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