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ActusRhesus posted:IMO, simple weed possession should be an infraction at best. How utterly ignorant. Why should possession of a plant be any sort of crime or infraction? How does it harm society that I possess a plant? The mindset is so entrenched that criminal justice reform is going to be a long, hard battle. See: your posts
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# ? Nov 27, 2014 02:27 |
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Pyroxene Stigma posted:How utterly ignorant. Why should possession of a plant be any sort of crime or infraction? How does it harm society that I possess a plant? Please, please, please, as a legalization advocate, I ask you to please stop using this terrible argument.
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# ? Nov 27, 2014 02:31 |
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Pyroxene Stigma posted:How utterly ignorant. Why should possession of a plant be any sort of crime or infraction? How does it harm society that I possess a plant? Same except homeopathic medicine.
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disheveled posted:Please, please, please, as a legalization advocate, I ask you to please stop using this terrible argument. It seemed contextual, I'll admit there are dozens of arguments though. Why, exactly?
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# ? Nov 27, 2014 02:34 |
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Pyroxene Stigma posted:It seemed contextual, I'll admit there are dozens of arguments though. Why, exactly? Castor beans are just a plant, but we regulate aspects of them because of the deadly ricin they can produce. Focus on the lack of negatives and the overall net positives of legalization, don't bring up the plant thing because it's spurious.
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# ? Nov 27, 2014 02:38 |
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This thread unironically has people calling folks that disagree with them mentally ill. d&d.txt
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Sharkie posted:As well all know, correlation equals causation. Now track it with sales of Harry Potter books. Oh so we can use it as an argument for the one thing, but not the other thing because it didn't fit the thread's world view. Gotcha.
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-Troika- posted:This thread unironically has people calling folks that disagree with them mentally ill. who would do such a cruel thing on the esteemed something awful forums??
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# ? Nov 27, 2014 03:08 |
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The Cleveland police released the video of the 12-year-old getting shot. I don't recommend watching it, since it's a kid getting shot and killed, but the takeaway is that it took the officer about 2 seconds from arriving at the scene to blowing the kid away.
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# ? Nov 27, 2014 03:32 |
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A HOT TOPIC posted:Oh so we can use it as an argument for the one thing, but not the other thing because it didn't fit the thread's world view. Gotcha. No, you're just supposed to learn the ins and outs of data interpretation before you draw conclusions from a chart.
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# ? Nov 27, 2014 03:34 |
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PostNouveau posted:The Cleveland police released the video of the 12-year-old getting shot. I don't recommend watching it, since it's a kid getting shot and killed, but the takeaway is that it took the officer about 2 seconds from arriving at the scene to blowing the kid away. Why do cops jump to pulling to trigger so goddamn fast? They made no effort to tell the boy to drop the gun, judging by that video.
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# ? Nov 27, 2014 03:36 |
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PostNouveau posted:The Cleveland police released the video of the 12-year-old getting shot. I don't recommend watching it, since it's a kid getting shot and killed, but the takeaway is that it took the officer about 2 seconds from arriving at the scene to blowing the kid away. I like how they very helpfully drew a red circle around the toy gun. "SEE? SEE? THIS WAS WHAT WE ABSOLUTELY HAD TO DO!" quote:The police said the officer yelled at Tamir three times to show his hands, but the boy instead reached to his waistband for the object, which turned out to be a fake gun. lol I guess I should believe the officer's testimony rather than the video that shows him immediately jumping out of the still-moving vehicle and opening fire. My drat socialist eyeballs must be lying to me again.
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# ? Nov 27, 2014 03:39 |
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Job Truniht posted:Why do cops jump to pulling to trigger so goddamn fast? They made no effort to tell the boy to drop the gun, judging by that video. It's real hard to tell what happened from that video since it's such poor quality, but yeah 2 seconds is not a lot of time.
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# ? Nov 27, 2014 03:39 |
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Job Truniht posted:Why do cops jump to pulling to trigger so goddamn fast? They made no effort to tell the boy to drop the gun, judging by that video. According to the police he yelled three times too. There's no way he yelled that three times and the boy processed it before they fired. Besides that cop was so close he could have tackled the kid to the ground before the kid knew what was going on.
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# ? Nov 27, 2014 03:40 |
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Job Truniht posted:Why do cops jump to pulling to trigger so goddamn fast? They made no effort to tell the boy to drop the gun, judging by that video. Better 1000 twelve-year-olds die than a single cop risk being shot.
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# ? Nov 27, 2014 03:49 |
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It's amazing the number of feats a cop can accomplish in a fraction of a second, ranging from using super speech to tell a child three times in a clear voice to drop a weapon (...a weapon apparently in their waistband, which is obviously a totally sensible command) to determining the psychological disposition of First Nations people who have their back turned to them. Truly the world's greatest tragedy is that the ability to tackle a 12 year old standing a foot away from them & packing a Nintendo zapper tucked into their pants is not among those feats. The Ender fucked around with this message at 03:52 on Nov 27, 2014 |
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Davethulhu posted:Better 1000 twelve-year-olds die than a single cop risk being shot. Hey, that cop had 8 year olds to save.
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# ? Nov 27, 2014 03:52 |
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...Was Frank Serpico's article ever linked in this thread, out of curiosity?
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# ? Nov 27, 2014 04:14 |
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At least this time it's documented with video, even if there's no useful audio. I look forward to a future where that's a regular, unremarkable part of deciding whether a police officer was justified in a shooting. edit: I'm trying to say "drop the gun or I'll shoot" three times in one and a half seconds and it just isn't working. Samurai Sanders fucked around with this message at 04:30 on Nov 27, 2014 |
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The cops in the Cleveland shooting are pants on head loving retarded. Who the gently caress drives right up next to someone suspected of brandishing a firearm? That is stupid. If the kid did have a gun, your rear end is toast. The cops are not only to blame for the death of the kid, but for the event leading up to it. There's no loving justification to bum rush the kid as he is not about to open fire. Kid barely had enough time to process what happened and he's laying on the ground dying. Also I didn't hear much about the story except the kid was pulling a gun out. This video is pretty damning towards the cops. Anyway this happened less than a mile from where I live.
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# ? Nov 27, 2014 04:32 |
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Samurai Sanders posted:edit: I'm trying to say "drop the gun or I'll shoot" three times in one and a half seconds and it just isn't working. It's because you lack the special police training.
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# ? Nov 27, 2014 04:34 |
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There are also morons claiming that since you can't hear the audio that you just don't know: the police cars have loudspeakers! That must be why Tamir was casually strolling around the gazebo as the police were performing a drive by.
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# ? Nov 27, 2014 04:40 |
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Doctor Butts posted:There are also morons claiming that since you can't hear the audio that you just don't know: the police cars have loudspeakers! I just ignore apologist morons anymore. They will excuse anything and everything, regardless of video or audio quality. Here's pretty good quality video & audio of a cop blowing away a wandering dog because, hey, why not? Cops claim the video is somehow 'out of context', even though it's the loving raw, unedited footage of what occurred. You're supposed to believe what they say over what you see, and a lot of people will do just that.
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# ? Nov 27, 2014 04:46 |
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He was pointing what appeared to be a gun. Very deliberately, he would twirl it around and occasionally stop to aim it down the street. There's not even anyone to blame in this situation. I mean I guess you could blame the parents but what's the point? For the police to pretend there was some attempt at de-escalation is laughable though. They should be like "yes we rolled up immediately and shot him, he appeared to be a danger to everyone on that street."
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# ? Nov 27, 2014 05:38 |
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Pyroxene Stigma posted:How utterly ignorant. Why should possession of a plant be any sort of crime or infraction? How does it harm society that I possess a plant? infraction AT BEST. Which suggests the possibility it doesn't even warrant that. you might want to...you know...actually read a post before attacking it?
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ActusRhesus posted:you might want to...you know...actually read a post before attacking it?
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SedanChair posted:He was pointing what appeared to be a gun. Very deliberately, he would twirl it around and occasionally stop to aim it down the street. There's not even anyone to blame in this situation. I mean I guess you could blame the parents but what's the point? Yes, he was twirling it around and holding it in cool poses, almost like he was emulating cool characters that he might've seen on TV / in films. I'm sorry, but unless that gun was a professionally made prop, there is zero excuse. Toy guns look really, really fake after you've handled the real thing (and usually at least part of it is deliberate on the part of toy gun makers, who big big, gaudy, very obvious plastic markers on them - often on the end of the barrel & at the base of the stock. The cops knew they were going to shoot him before they even stepped out of the vehicle. EDIT: Also, the racist call-in from the cops after the shooting is the best: quote:"Shots fired. Male down. Black male. Maybe 20," an officer said in the 911 recording reporting Rice had been shot. We got him! He's, uh... well he's BLACK. MALE. ...How old? Uh... 20! Yeah. Pretty sure it's a 20 year old gangster!" The Ender fucked around with this message at 07:17 on Nov 27, 2014 |
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The Ender posted:Yes, he was twirling it around and holding it in cool poses, almost like he was emulating cool characters that he might've seen on TV / in films. I don't think I'd recognize this as fake at a glance. This is not to say the shooting wasn't a gently caress-up.
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# ? Nov 27, 2014 07:28 |
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Has there been a story recently involving a black male walking around a highly public and open place who was actually threatening people with a real bullet-shooting gun...?
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# ? Nov 27, 2014 07:34 |
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Okay, that's different - that looks more like a replica than a toy. Toys don't have things like working actions, and have really visible indicators on them. This is a toy gun. The plastic part at the end is standard among manufacturers (unsure if this is a government regulation thing or just a manufacturing standard), and frankly the texture on it just looks fake / wrong. You can tell it has no action. The Ender fucked around with this message at 07:37 on Nov 27, 2014 |
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I'd say that incident is significantly further on the tragic accident side than other recent events, except for the sheer quickness that the officer decided that the kid had to die. EXCEPT for that. edit: the news article I read earlier today just said that they told him multiple times to drop it and he didn't. As far as I know that would, sadly, be the police functioning as required. If the kid didn't hear or understand the instructions that's a whole other ballgame. Samurai Sanders fucked around with this message at 07:49 on Nov 27, 2014 |
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The Ender posted:Okay, that's different - that looks more like a replica than a toy. Toys don't have things like working actions, and have really visible indicators on them. In this case, it was a modded airsoft pistol (orange tip cut off) so it would have been very hard to tell it was a toy if the kid was waving it around. Even the $20 Walmart guns look pretty legit from a distance if you ignore the tip. The mistake was going into the situation with a trigger happy attitude, not their failure to notice it wasn't real.
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Samurai Sanders posted:I'd say that incident is significantly further on the tragic accident side than other recent events, except for the sheer quickness that the officer decided that the kid had to die. EXCEPT for that. I'll admit a bias of mine: 'he was reaching for his waistband' and 'he was going for my gun' have become such common bylines for any act of police violence that I automatically assume the cops are sacks of poo poo whenever they use those phrases, whether they're being honest or not. Some day I'll end up with a big foot in my mouth when a cop is exonerated because the (black) guy/girl he shot really did try taking his gun. But that day has not yet arrived.
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The Ender posted:I'll admit a bias of mine: 'he was reaching for his waistband' and 'he was going for my gun' have become such common bylines for any act of police violence that I automatically assume the cops are sacks of poo poo whenever they use those phrases, whether they're being honest or not. "He was reaching for his waistband" is indistinguishable from "his hands dropped below shoulder level." And I feel this is worth crossposting from the Michael Brown thread: ohiocarry.org posted:The officer approaches you. Be polite and say hello. Remember, you have done nothing wrong, and should not be afraid. The officer will probably start out by asking you your name and introducing him/herself. Don't be afraid. I always start out with "Hi officer. I am ______ with Ohio Carry (you choose if you want to give your full name or only your first). How are you today?" This opens up a relaxed conversation. They may ask you what you are doing walking around with a gun, or why you are carrying a gun around.
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Samurai Sanders posted:edit: the news article I read earlier today just said that they told him multiple times to drop it and he didn't. As far as I know that would, sadly, be the police functioning as required. If the kid didn't hear or understand the instructions that's a whole other ballgame. Ditocoaf fucked around with this message at 08:02 on Nov 27, 2014 |
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Sharkie posted:"He was reaching for his waistband" is indistinguishable from "his hands dropped below shoulder level." And I feel this is worth crossposting from the Michael Brown thread: Well look, obviously those guys from the Ohio carry militia can carry their real but (probably) unloaded guns around and jokingly point them at people. They're serious, real Americans. That punk kid is just... y'know... Look, I'm not racist, but...
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# ? Nov 27, 2014 08:05 |
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Whatever else you can say about open-carry filth (and you can say a lot; you can pretty much say anything), they don't point their guns. They may hold them at low ready but they don't raise them to eye level and aim. And in any case an open carry reckoning is coming; somebody's going to get shot. e: Black open carry groups haven't gotten shot yet either
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SedanChair posted:Whatever else you can say about open-carry filth (and you can say a lot; you can pretty much say anything), they don't point their guns. They may hold them at low ready but they don't raise them to eye level and aim. And in any case an open carry reckoning is coming; somebody's going to get shot.
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Samurai Sanders posted:And I guess they'll be white, right? Are any black people dumb enough to be in a group like that? See my edit. http://crooksandliars.com/2014/08/hartmann-how-long-texas-changes-open-carry
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SedanChair posted:Whatever else you can say about open-carry filth (and you can say a lot; you can pretty much say anything), they don't point their guns. They may hold them at low ready but they don't raise them to eye level and aim. And in any case an open carry reckoning is coming; somebody's going to get shot. Oh yeah? And there are plenty more instances other than the Bunkerville stand-off of dickhead open carry groups deciding to point guns at people for funsies. Here's the infamous one shot after an open carry group confronted families of the Sandy Hook victims and pointed guns at them. Of course they totally deny pointing the weapons, and who are you going to believe, those REAL HEARTLAND AMERICANS or some dumb loser women, lol? The Ender fucked around with this message at 08:30 on Nov 27, 2014 |
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