ExactlyWhat would you vote on until 2022?
ExactlyWhat would you vote on until 2022?
Nope. I wouldn't want to be a Republican voter right now. Maybe in 2022 or 2024.
What would you vote on until 2022?
So it makes no difference if one is a Democrat, Republican or Libertarian voter right now.Exactly
some BLM were terrorists. they were protesting police terrorism because thats quite often what it isYou were comparing yesterday’s terrorists with the BLM protests.
sounds like you couldnt answer the question. smdhI think we found @floridays brother from a different mother. SMH.....
where was all this wonderful information when your dems were burning our cities down?18 U.S. Code § 2101 - Riots
It is a crime to incite a riot, or to “aid or abet any person in inciting or participating in or carrying on a riot.” Violators of this statute may also face up to five years in prison.
18 U.S. Code § 372 - Conspiracy to impede or injure officer
Conspiracy to “prevent, by force, intimidation, or threat, any person from accepting or holding any office, trust, or place of confidence under the United States.” As the purpose of the pro-Trump insurrection appears to be to prevent President-elect Biden from holding the office of president, this statute could apply to members of that insurrection. Violators of this law face up to six years in prison.
18 U.S. Code § 1361 - Government property or contracts
It is a crime to damage federal property. If the amount of the damage exceeds $1,000, violators face up to 10 years in prison, while lesser damage may result in up to one year in prison. Another statute makes it a crime to rob “personal property belonging to the United States,” and violators of this statute face up to 15 years in prison.
These statutes could potentially be used against members of the pro-Trump mob who damaged parts of the Capitol. In a widely circulated photo, for example, an apparent member of the mob is seen carrying a lectern from House Speaker Nancy Pelosi’s office. If, in fact, this individual stole that lectern, he could be prosecuted for doing so.
18 U.S. Code § 1752 - Restricted building or grounds
It is a crime if someone “enters or remains in any restricted building or grounds without lawful authority.” Such grounds may include any restricted area where a person “protected by the Secret Service is or will be temporarily visiting.” Vice President Mike Pence, who was presiding over the Senate when rioters breached the Capitol, is protected by the Secret Service.
Violators of this statute may face up to 10 years in prison if they carry a firearm or other deadly weapon, or if their crime “results in significant bodily injury.” Otherwise, they face up to one year.
Finally, it is a crime to assault “any person having lawful charge, control, or custody of any ... property of the United States, with intent to rob, steal, or purloin such” property. This statute could potentially be applied to insurrectionists who committed assault as part of an effort to rob the Capitol.
Violators of this statute face up to 10 years in prison — or up to 25 years if they put their victim’s “life in jeopardy by the use of a dangerous weapon.”
I didn't like that either. But that wasn't insurrection: An attack on a joint session of Congress and the government of the United States.where was all this wonderful information when your dems were burning our cities down?
dude you didnt care. You only care now because its politically expedient to bash the other side with this. Did you see @over9five's video where the police clearly let protesters into the capital? Is it also politically expedient to avoid addressing that?I didn't like that either. But that wasn't insurrection: An attack on a joint session of Congress and the government of the United States.
where was all this wonderful information when your dems were burning our cities down?
I didn't like that either.
dude you didnt care.
dude you didnt care. You only care now because its politically expedient to bash the other side with this. Did you see @over9five's video where the police clearly let protesters into the capital? Is it also politically expedient to avoid addressing that?
@Box Ox you didnt answer the question about the police letting protesters into the capital?dude you didnt care. You only care now because its politically expedient to bash the other side with this. Did you see @over9five's video where the police clearly let protesters into the capital? Is it also politically expedient to avoid addressing that?
Unlawful entry happens when a person enters the property of another without consent from the owner.Aug 18, 2020 Unlawful Entry Lawyers | LegalMatchThen you're not reading very well, however, thanks for playing.
18 U.S. Code § 1752 - Restricted building or grounds
It is a crime if someone “enters or remains in any restricted building or grounds without lawful authority.” Such grounds may include any restricted area where a person “protected by the Secret Service is or will be temporarily visiting.” Vice President Mike Pence, who was presiding over the Senate when rioters breached the Capitol, is protected by the Secret Service.
Violators of this statute may face up to 10 years in prison if they carry a firearm or other deadly weapon, or if their crime “results in significant bodily injury.” Otherwise, they face up to one year.
Finally, it is a crime to assault “any person having lawful charge, control, or custody of any ... property of the United States, with intent to rob, steal, or purloin such” property. This statute could potentially be applied to insurrectionists who committed assault as part of an effort to rob the Capitol.
Violators of this statute face up to 10 years in prison — or up to 25 years if they put their victim’s “life in jeopardy by the use of a dangerous weapon.”
Unlawful entry happens when a person enters the property of another without consent from the owner.Aug 18, 2020 Unlawful Entry Lawyers | LegalMatch
U.S. citizens are the owners of the property.
Grab your AK-47 and attempt to walk into the White House or the Pentagon. Let us know how it turns out.Unlawful entry happens when a person enters the property of another without consent from the owner.Aug 18, 2020 Unlawful Entry Lawyers | LegalMatch
U.S. citizens are the owners of the property.
I can verify, @Box Ox holds left wings mobs accountableThat's incorrect. @The Orange Offender looked through my post history last night and verified what I'd said regarding the idiot hard leftist riots last year.
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Yeah it was just little people that don't mean to Wash DC politicians.I didn't like that either. But that wasn't insurrection: An attack on a joint session of Congress and the government of the United States.
There ya go. Get it all out. I'm here for you.Yeah it was just little people that don't mean to Wash DC politicians.
I'm sorry they were not all killed!
“WAHHHHHHHHHHHH, our insurrectionist drivel is being silenced after the attack on the United States Congress! WAHHHHHHHHHH!”