And how in the world would they know that? The police don't have files on everyone and even if they had files on a particular person. "plays video games" isn't in there.Scorpid said:Will these police just knock on a fucking door (without kicking it in) if the suspect has ties to video games.
Or maybe we (US) could stop living in a police state that locks 1/50 people that live in its border in prisons.Raziel said:And how in the world would they know that? The police don't have files on everyone and even if they had files on a particular person. "plays video games" isn't in there.Scorpid said:Will these police just knock on a fucking door (without kicking it in) if the suspect has ties to video games.
It can be in the states and people have been tried under Federal law over it.erttheking said:Why isn't doing this a federal offense!?
What does that have to do with threats of violence?Scorpid said:Or maybe we (US) could stop living in a police state that locks 1/50 people that live in its border in prisons.
You don't see connection between how much force the police are allowed to wield and how much of that force that they use when they get single call about a mad gunmen killing everyone? That call is the ONLY evidence they need to kick down your door and point a gun at your head any time of the day or night, screaming and yelling at you to get down on your stomach and not to resist them in your own home while other officers mat black tactical armor swarm into the house yelling the same at your wife and kids. Its disgusting and disturbing.Zachary Amaranth said:It can be in the states and people have been tried under Federal law over it.erttheking said:Why isn't doing this a federal offense!?
What does that have to do with threats of violence?Scorpid said:Or maybe we (US) could stop living in a police state that locks 1/50 people that live in its border in prisons.
That wasn't the question. You tried to link it to the number of people in jail, which isn't directly tied to that. Unless you would like to demonstrate that it is, but don't go all dishonest and when asked one question, act indignant that I don't "see" something else.Scorpid said:You don't see connection between how much force the police are allowed to wield and how much of that force that they use when they get single call about a mad gunmen killing everyone?