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Saturday, January 04, 2003
 

Gun crime talks after fatal shootings. A summit on tackling rising gun crime is to be hosted by the home secretary in the wake of the fatal shooting of two girls in Birmingham. [BBC News | Front Page | UK Edition]

It's a safe bet that they won't consider anything which might actually help--like abolishing gun control and ending persecution of people who defend themselves from criminals.
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Police checkpoint incident. Terry Bressi via Cryptome - Police checkpoint incident - Arizona police are now working with U.S. customs and I.N.S. stopping vehicles, demanding drivers licenses, and searching trunks. Mr. Bressi was dragged from his car and arrested for refusing to present his driver's license on demand. Personally, I think we should flood the courts with these cases. If the cop doesn't have a reason to stop you, do NOT provide identification and do NOT cooperate in any way. If you're in a bad mood, make your non-cooperation active instead of passive. If arrested, plead innocent and demand a jury trial. But I doubt I've got the cojones to walk my talk on this one. [cryptome]
I was cited with two class 2 misdeamenors - each of which carries a maximum jail time of 4 months and a maximum monetary fine of $750.00:
  • ARS 28-1595B - Operator fails/refuses to exhibit drivers' license
  • ARS 28-622A - Failure to obey officer while directing traffic
It would appear that it is now unlawful to drive home from work these days without getting proper clearance from the local authorities.
[End the War on Freedom]
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