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Dont Talk to the Police

Citizen

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If you write the title of the video and the name of the producer, those of us who have seen it will know and can avoid checking it out just to see whether it is a new one or not.

Something like:

Talking to Police, by Prof. James Duane of Regent University Law School: (link here).
 

a2fireball

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Citizen wrote:
If you write the title of the video and the name of the producer, those of us who have seen it will know and can avoid checking it out just to see whether it is a new one or not.

Something like:

Talking to Police, by Prof. James Duane of Regent University Law School: (link here).
Good Point!
 

a2fireball

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Citizen wrote:
If you write the title of the video and the name of the producer, those of us who have seen it will know and can avoid checking it out just to see whether it is a new one or not.

Something like:

Talking to Police, by Prof. James Duane of Regent University Law School: (link here).

Its been a while since I watched it, I forgot that its already sticky in the Wash, Rinse, Repeat sticky topic.
;)
 

T Vance

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I wish they would teach this kind of stuff more in k-12 school's. Sure they go over the Bill of Rights, but my school really didn't "nail it home". I used to let cops search my car when ever they asked, and I always answered questions that were posed to me (see my Target encounter for reference).

Since I have come to MOC, I have learned more than just my 2a rights! Thanks guys (and gals).
 

Michigander

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T Vance wrote:
I wish they would teach this kind of stuff more in k-12 school's.
Doesn't really matter what they teach in schools. Kids these days are far too stupid to care how important their rights are. Granted I've been out of high school for 5 years, but I've seen exactly nothing to make me believe k-12 apathy has improved since then.

Back in my living hell known as High School, I was the only one out of approximately 30 students in a government class who cared at all about the constitution. I was laughed at for arguing with a teacher who was claiming falsehoods about the bill of rights. I was looked at as a nerd for writing representatives in my early teens.

This is all among the reasons why I am so fond of the fine group of people here. It is one of only a few places you can find people who are well informed, dedicated, and actually give a ****.
 

Phoenixphire

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Michigander wrote:

This is all among the reasons why I am so fond of the fine group of people here. It is one of only a few places you can find people who are well informed, dedicated, and actually give a @#$%.







Apathy is the most dangerous state of mind.
 

dougwg

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Phoenixphire wrote:
Apathy is the most dangerous state of mind.

"Apathy is on the raise but nobody seems to care."

It's an old quote from a very good friend but with all the tea parties and such I think it's becoming less true, which I love.



P.S. Good to see you posting again PP
 
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