Monday, December 5, 2011

Ignorance is Strength

DC police raid a hemp store for evidence of illegal drug activity. Part of their warrant affidavit, however, was for the store selling a DVD called "10 Rules for Dealing with Police". The reason they found this evidence of criminal activity?
The typical citizen would not need to know detailed information as to US Supreme Court case law regarding search and seizure...
So the police of the nation's capitol believe it is evidence of criminal activity if 'typical citizens' care about their rights and how the nation operates. Of course this is the same organization of 'Only Ones' that supported keeping people defenseless for decades.

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3 comments:

Tango said...

Your Affiant notes that while this DVD is informative for any citizen, when introduced into a store that promotes being found innocent, this DVD becomes a tool for not giving the police what they want. The typical citizen would not need to know detailed information as to US Supreme Court case law regarding being a witness against one's self because they are not under suspicion of a crime.

"If you're innocent, you have nothing to hide."

Didn't work then, doesn't work now.

Tango said...

Amendment to the above! You can't use someone's fifth amendment exercise reasoning to find guilt. It's the exact same thing.

Chas said...

If knowledge of the law is evidence of criminality, what does that say about cops, lawyers and judges?