"No one is above the law."
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Except for laws you don't like.
"I will defy the Supreme Court ruling."
https://x.com/emergent/status/1778667367184126397
Read the letter she sent to the AG in the second tweet.
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Just like those that refuse to enforce certain gun laws that have not yet been shown to be unconstitutional.
For example.
https://today.westlaw.com/Document/Ib150302cb38811ed8636e1a02dc72ff6Bad in both cases. You may not agree with it, but your duty to follow the law.
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@jon-nyc said in "No one is above the law.":
How is she going to defy it? She looks post-menopausal.
She's going to prevent prosecution.
Gov. Katie Hobbs says she remains convinced she has the power to strip Arizona’s 15 elected county attorneys of their authority to prosecute anyone for violating state abortion laws.
But the Democratic governor isn’t so convinced of the infallibility of that shield that she’s willing to advise doctors they should continue performing the procedure after the final order is issued by the Arizona Supreme Court reinstating the 1864 law that makes it a crime. She said doctors will have to decide themselves if they’re willing to risk prosecution and up to five years in state prison.
Of course, these days, stopping prosecution of broken laws is commonplace.
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In New York, it's a felony to possess an unregistered firearm.
Police took possession of E. Jean Carroll's unregistered gun after her testimony
Police in New York took possession of a gun belonging to writer E. Jean Carroll in February after she said during testimony in her defamation lawsuit against former President Donald Trump that she had an unlicensed firearm at home, according to a police report obtained by NBC News.
The chief of police in Warwick, New York, visited Carroll at her home on Feb. 15 “to discuss some open issues,” the report states, including Carroll’s disclosure of the handgun while she was on the witness stand Jan. 17.
During the second day of the civil trial, Carroll had told the federal court in lower Manhattan that she kept a “high standard revolver, nine chambers” at home with ammunition. “By my bed,” she said.
“I still do not have a license,” Carroll added.
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In New York, it's a felony to possess an unregistered firearm.
Police took possession of E. Jean Carroll's unregistered gun after her testimony
Police in New York took possession of a gun belonging to writer E. Jean Carroll in February after she said during testimony in her defamation lawsuit against former President Donald Trump that she had an unlicensed firearm at home, according to a police report obtained by NBC News.
The chief of police in Warwick, New York, visited Carroll at her home on Feb. 15 “to discuss some open issues,” the report states, including Carroll’s disclosure of the handgun while she was on the witness stand Jan. 17.
During the second day of the civil trial, Carroll had told the federal court in lower Manhattan that she kept a “high standard revolver, nine chambers” at home with ammunition. “By my bed,” she said.
“I still do not have a license,” Carroll added.
@George-K said in "No one is above the law.":
In New York, it's a felony to possess an unregistered firearm.
Police took possession of E. Jean Carroll's unregistered gun after her testimony
Police in New York took possession of a gun belonging to writer E. Jean Carroll in February after she said during testimony in her defamation lawsuit against former President Donald Trump that she had an unlicensed firearm at home, according to a police report obtained by NBC News.
The chief of police in Warwick, New York, visited Carroll at her home on Feb. 15 “to discuss some open issues,” the report states, including Carroll’s disclosure of the handgun while she was on the witness stand Jan. 17.
During the second day of the civil trial, Carroll had told the federal court in lower Manhattan that she kept a “high standard revolver, nine chambers” at home with ammunition. “By my bed,” she said.
“I still do not have a license,” Carroll added.
.22LR. Shot more than one.
Lock her up!