Congress introduces HALO Act

T. A. Gardner

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Senator Ashley Moody (R-FL) has introduced the HALO Act. It would make it a felony to come within 25 feet of an ICE officer in the performance of their duty after being told to back up or stay away. Interference or physical harassment could be charged simply for being right up close to officers, say, during an arrest for example.



I hope it passes. Antifa types will be filling our prisons in no time flat if it does.
 
Senator Ashley Moody (R-FL) has introduced the HALO Act. It would make it a felony to come within 25 feet of an ICE officer in the performance of their duty after being told to back up or stay away. Interference or physical harassment could be charged simply for being right up close to officers, say, during an arrest for example.



I hope it passes. Antifa types will be filling our prisons in no time flat if it does.
How many prisons you want to build? The supreme court has already ruled acts like this to be unconstitutional.
 
Senator Ashley Moody (R-FL) has introduced the HALO Act. It would make it a felony to come within 25 feet of an ICE officer in the performance of their duty after being told to back up or stay away. Interference or physical harassment could be charged simply for being right up close to officers, say, during an arrest for example.



I hope it passes. Antifa types will be filling our prisons in no time flat if it does.
They are not Republicans. They are cowardly Trump cultists.
 
How many prisons you want to build? The supreme court has already ruled acts like this to be unconstitutional.
No, it isn't "unconstitutional." I'd say 25 feet is a "safe" distance to be kept back to. It doesn't mean someone can't video an arrest. It doesn't stop anyone from protesting either. It simply creates a safe space between the officers in the middle of an arrest or other official action and persons not involved to prevent a bad actor from using surprise to attack an officer.

Even Mythbusters figured that out.

 
Senator Ashley Moody (R-FL) has introduced the HALO Act. It would make it a felony to come within 25 feet of an ICE officer in the performance of their duty after being told to back up or stay away. Interference or physical harassment could be charged simply for being right up close to officers, say, during an arrest for example.



I hope it passes. Antifa types will be filling our prisons in no time flat if it does.
Yeah, great idea.

Cops wear name badges and don't wear masks and they also are required to wear body cams.

Judges who trump doxxes including their family members don't wear masks.

But for some reason, people like you love the idea of a masked, heavily-armed militia accountable to no one.

I hope it passes too - just one more nail in the trumpism/fascism coffin.
 
No, it isn't "unconstitutional." I'd say 25 feet is a "safe" distance to be kept back to. It doesn't mean someone can't video an arrest. It doesn't stop anyone from protesting either. It simply creates a safe space between the officers in the middle of an arrest or other official action and persons not involved to prevent a bad actor from using surprise to attack an officer.

Even Mythbusters figured that out.

The pigs work for us. Never forget we the people pay their salaries. They keep us bickering to avoid us uniting against the police state.
 
No, it isn't "unconstitutional." I'd say 25 feet is a "safe" distance to be kept back to. It doesn't mean someone can't video an arrest. It doesn't stop anyone from protesting either. It simply creates a safe space between the officers in the middle of an arrest or other official action and persons not involved to prevent a bad actor from using surprise to attack an officer.

Even Mythbusters figured that out.



And that is with just ONE knife welding assailant. What if there are 2, 3, 8, 20, knives?

What if the assailants have poisoned blades?

What if the assailants have pole-arms of some kind?

What if the assailants have a plan, training, and coordination?

What if the assailants have bricks to throw?

If the defenders wear enough armor, to be protected from low tech weaponry, yet the assailants have a sniper or six snipers in the wings?


The fact is, if the outlaws are allowed to organize and have the ability to train and coordinate, they always win... unless, the defenders are also in a team, and are given prior authority to kill at need.


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