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Re: New Hampshire bill would restrict police deadly force
by
BADecker
on 19/01/2019, 13:09:33 UTC
With U.S. police killing about 1,000 people a year
compared to German police who kill about four
I can appreciate the spirit of this bill.

https://legiscan.com/NH/text/HB218/id/1833526

Some of the Stockholm syndromers online are upset that the bill comes from "liberty Republicans."  In New Hampshire, Republicans are more  libertarian than in most places and really do want to limit the govt.

Want freedom?  Move to NH
http://FreeStateProject.org


I like the spirit and direction of the law, but at the end of the day the police still police themselves with little public oversight, and this law will be no different than the rest in the face of selective enforcement. I do think it is well written though and can not see any counterproductive side effects of having such a law.

I agree. The only way to slow police down other than getting rid of them altogether is, attack them in Federal District Court, as a man/woman, in a common law claim trial. And make a claim against their bond, as well. If they lose, no bondsman will ever bond them again. They won't be able to be active cops.

The first step is to find out if they have an oath of office on file, one that was duly executed within 10 days of their taking the cop job. It's a felony for most (if not all) government workers who interact with the public to not have a properly executed oath of office on file.

Cool