Montana has a history of vigilante's protecting neighborhoods and meting out justice and well, look it up if you want to see how it turned out (one man got hanged so that another man could get with his wife). People tend to forget that laws are enforced by force...
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Month: April 2021
European Union Set To Ban A.I. Surveillance
They need to do that here in the United States too. The article is here.
Facial Recognition
Law enforcement uses this more than people realize. In addition to facial recognition, there are cameras along the highways that register license plates and monitors the amount of traffic back and forth between the states. The IRS has admitted using algorithms to...
Big Data And The Meaning Of Words In Court
Considering how "fluid" the definitions of words are online (Merriam-Webster edits and adjusts their definitions of words) and in the areas controlled by Big Data this seems like a bad idea.
Biden Creates Commission On Expanding The Supreme Court.
He isn't court packing, yet. And probably won't. It does however do at least two things: It appeases some of his supporters that want to pack the court and it puts pressure on the Supreme Court to modify their rulings to fall in line with the agenda of the current...
Article on the Importance of Having a Lawyer for Self-defense
The link is here. "My personal decision is to tell the police very little. “That man tried to shoot me. I shot him and his gun is lying over there. I’ll be happy to give you a full statement, but I would like to have my attorney present when I do that.” Already having...
Self-Defense is a Human Right
Gun ownership by Black Americans is rising. This is a good thing. I was visiting a friend in the southwest recently and we went shooting at a local gun range. While waiting for him to arrive in his Tesla (and I mention that detail only so I can say right now that the...
New Mexico is about to become the 16th State to legalize marijuana use
New York was number fifteen and did so this last week. I fully expect that this will happen in all fifty states in the next four or five years, which will create and interesting schism between the states and the federal government.
Nullification of Federal Laws
An interesting article and background on how far the States can go when deciding they don't want to enforce or be controlled by federal law. The obvious examples currently are the legalization of marijuana, the so called sanctuary cities for immigration, some of the...