DUI checkpoints and 'no refusal' weekends

mandatory blood draws, are they constitutional?

  • No, it violates my rights as a person

    Votes: 24 88.9%
  • yes, they are clearly constitutional

    Votes: 3 11.1%

  • Total voters
    27
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I thought we needed a bit of humor in this thread


Carry on...
 
He has already made several paradoxes that he has never cleared. He continues to argue both sides of them irrationally. He seems to be completely illiterate to governmental structures, the Constitution of the United States, his own state constitution, and roll and authority of law enforcement or the judicial system on any level of government. He has already referred to most people living in his States as 'deplorables'.

He is bound by his own illiteracy, just as surely is if he were bound in chains.

Stops are constitutional. Reasonable searches. 1990 SCOTUS. 6-3. Michigan Dept. of State Police v. Sitz, 496 U.S. 444 (1990)
 
Stops are constitutional. Reasonable searches. 1990 SCOTUS. 6-3. Michigan Dept. of State Police v. Sitz, 496 U.S. 444 (1990)

and you're still not answering questions. are you too stupid to do so? Can you be stopped by law enforcement to check if you have a drivers license, if you've broken no traffic laws????????
 
Only a selfish individual that believes it's OK to drive drunk would think so. It's quite clear you're one of many on this forum.

it's even more clear that you're too obtuse, obstinant, and ignorant to understand that's not what's happening................you're a failed American.
 
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