bladerunnr wrote: ↑Sat Jun 06, 2020 8:18 am
WyoBrandX wrote: ↑Fri Jun 05, 2020 11:17 pm
ragtimejoe1 wrote: ↑Wed Jun 03, 2020 11:44 am
I wasn't aware of any states allowing mass gatherings of hundreds or thousands of people? Perhaps you can point me in that direction. If the march in Casper today exceeds 250 people, will the governor intervene? Will the march be shut down? We'll see, but I doubt it. If over 250 people congregate in Casper, how is that ok but not at a local fair, rodeo, or church?
How is it remotely legal to enforce social distancing and crowd restrictions going forward?
Perhaps they covered their mouths and stayed six feet apart? My wife asked me the other day about the protests in casper. She said - everyone laying on Wyoming Blvd in Casper is a bunch of idiots. I told her she was right. However, there is a big difference. Those protestors had a first amendment right to be there. Nobody has a right to drive. Its a privilege granted to you via a license.
The protestors have more of a right to be there and tell us what they want than we have to drive on the same road. Let that sink in for a moment.
We need to do better. We need to improve all human rights. WE need to demiltorize our police departments (it was never necessary in the first place.) And for god sakes, most of us need to quit listening to the goddamn propaganda.
The biggest load of [#]sh#t I've ever read. People have a first amendment right to protest. They do not have a right to block public access to roads and buildings. It is illegal in most, if not all, jurisdictions to do so. I pray that you did not go to UW, because your knowledge of basic law is moronic.
Your comment has been bothering me for a while. I've been thinking about it, trying to understand it, and I'm not doing very well at doing so.
You didn't like my comment. It is a big load of poop. That is the first part of it.
The second part is thinking about normal things in this day and age that are inconvenient. and that nonsense. Just because something is illegal, doesn't make it constitutional.
We have a limited set of rights set to us on the paper of the constitution. Its been interpreted in so many ways over the last 250 years. The only reason we have laws is because we have a constitution.
Congress now gets busy and does its thing. Unfortunately, its not easy to explain all of this to our citizens. Bladerunnr doesn't quit get it here, it doesn't make him bad, it doesn't make him a mistake. However he did call me out. And I need to respond.
Bladerunnr - I don't like you. You came after me for no good reason. And no good challenge.
I hope you do well. Unfortunately, I don't think much of you after that last comment. I'm not sure, but I think your insecure.
I'll leave it at that. I could say alot but i'm not going too. This is what makes us better as a population!
Best of luck everyone! I'm here, lets keep it going!