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Someone let “Camping with Steve” know to NEVER go to Kentucky, I guess. Holy hell, what a dystopia.
Never thought I would see another “camping with Steve” in the wild.
Hunkered down and well I’ve had my Stage II at this point ;)
step 1: setup air bnb with tent
step2: cancel airbnb
step3: kill the air bnb guests
have fun murdering people!
H H Holmes intensifies
This is just the outrage bit. The law would still require them to be aggressive to the property owner or lease holder. So it’s just a restating of their existing Stand Your Ground law.
The actual meat and potatoes is the construction of a homeless to life in prison pipeline. The bill includes a three strikes law and a 90 day jail stay for sleeping outside the designated area. These connect when the areas are setup as obnoxiously as possible, the homeless person’s stuff/car is gone by the time they get out of prison, and then the police want to arrest them again. They’re fishing for resisting arrest charges, AKA violent felonies, for the three strikes law.
They know they can’t actually force them into a concentration camp. We still have some rights. So they’ve made a way to force them into prison, for life.
How is this [email protected]
They are literally so inbred that they think they can get rid of poverty and homelessness by putting offenders longer in jail or shoot them.
Relevant Mitchell & Webb:
What’re the chances of it passing with a dem governor?
It’s about homeless people. It’s going to sail right through.
Do they suggest that land owner should feel ok if someone opens a tent on their property and decides to live there from now on? Normally, I guess you’d want your local law enforcement remove such unwanted guests, but looks like that isn’t enough in this area…