The amazing aspect is how the city of Boston rose up to cheer those who placed them in "lockdown", i.e. Martial law for 24 hours. I guess the 4h amendment means nothing any longer in this nation. The 1st and 2nd are not far behind.
I would still like to know how you would have 'solved' the problem in another manner. We don't have as much information in Oz as you have. The lockdown and the atmosphere it and the bombing produced, would have had everyone in the area extraordinarily alert, which is probably why the guy with the boat found the bomber.Under the conditions prevailing at the time, being treated the way the video showed would have been rather scary. If it had happened to me, I would have understood that it was considered necessary - someone could have phoned in with a 'tip' - and that it was a temporary arrangement. I'm not sure how I would have got down the front steps with my hands up - I have to use the hand rail.
Have any of the residents who had their homes searched complained? Or sued?
The constitution is void where prohibited by law which, unfortunately, includes many parts of the US.
Perhaps, Hemodoc, the people didn't view it as an intrusion. Perhaps they viewed it as cooperation. Someone had blown up people in their own turf, and that someone was still on the loose. Perhaps finding the bomber was their top priority.If you had been one of those homeowners, what do you think you would have done? Do you think that Constitutional concerns would have been uppermost in your mind in that situation?
Not sure how well you would think of having several guns pointed at your head and treated like a criminal.
In addition, you notice those folks did not do this act in a state with less gun restrictions. Good luck to those two creeps if they had tried to terrorize my town in Idaho. If wouldn't take 24 hours to subdue those creeps for sure up there. The two only had one 9 mm pistol between them. The average home owner in Idaho would have them outgunned by a large disparity. When seconds count, the police are minutes away.
Many believe that the actions in Boston are tied directly to the governments desire to restrict the second amendment as well.
Quote from: Hemodoc on April 26, 2013, 02:02:08 PMNot sure how well you would think of having several guns pointed at your head and treated like a criminal. I don't think I'd like that one bit, but I'm not sure it is accurate to assume that the homeowners felt like they were being treated like a criminal. It would make more sense to believe that they were all too aware of the circumstances and were happy to coorperate.QuoteIn addition, you notice those folks did not do this act in a state with less gun restrictions. Good luck to those two creeps if they had tried to terrorize my town in Idaho. If wouldn't take 24 hours to subdue those creeps for sure up there. The two only had one 9 mm pistol between them. The average home owner in Idaho would have them outgunned by a large disparity. When seconds count, the police are minutes away.I don't think they picked their target just because it was in a state with gun restrictions. These two were familiar with the area and its customs. They lived there and had been educated there, and they knew that the Boston Marathon would be a good target for their purpose.I am sure the armed residents of Idaho would have been all too happy to gun down the suspects themselves...if they could have found them. Seems like it would be pretty easy to hide in someplace like Idaho.Quote Many believe that the actions in Boston are tied directly to the governments desire to restrict the second amendment as well. Who believes this? Anyone in Boston? Anyway, I'm really glad to see you back on IHD. I'm off now, so have a terrific weekend! We finally have some spring weather here, and I hope you have the same wherever you are. Are you in Idaho right now? Or are you in CA? Are you picking up your socks like a good Hemodoc? LOL! Bye!
QuoteIn addition, you notice those folks did not do this act in a state with less gun restrictions. Good luck to those two creeps if they had tried to terrorize my town in Idaho. If wouldn't take 24 hours to subdue those creeps for sure up there. The two only had one 9 mm pistol between them. The average home owner in Idaho would have them outgunned by a large disparity. When seconds count, the police are minutes away.
QuoteQuoteIn addition, you notice those folks did not do this act in a state with less gun restrictions. Good luck to those two creeps if they had tried to terrorize my town in Idaho. If wouldn't take 24 hours to subdue those creeps for sure up there. The two only had one 9 mm pistol between them. The average home owner in Idaho would have them outgunned by a large disparity. When seconds count, the police are minutes away.Am I the only one who feels uncomfortable with gun toting citizens feeling like they should take the law into their own hands? I read with great concern that if Boston had not had gun restrictions, people in the crowd would have taken care of the bombers. Really? And how many innocent by-standers would have fallen victim in the process?
[quote author=willowtreewren link=topic=28065.msg456527#msg456527 date=1367025477Am I the only one who feels uncomfortable with gun toting citizens feeling like they should take the law into their own hands? I read with great concern that if Boston had not had gun restrictions, people in the crowd would have taken care of the bombers. Really? And how many innocent by-standers would have fallen victim in the process?
Quote from: Simon Dog on April 26, 2013, 12:34:41 PMThe constitution is void where prohibited by law which, unfortunately, includes many parts of the US.Actually, under laws signed by Bush and Obama's National Defense Authorization Act last year, the president can suspend habeas corpus for anyone that he wishes. In other words, by the "authority" of the NDAA, what the Boston police did is perfectly "legal," although quite bothersome to anyone that delves into constitutional issues. Thus, at the whim of the government under the discretion of the president, they can enact martial law when they feel it is "appropriate." In a very real sense, yes, the constitution is null and void whenever the commander in chief wishes.
The first 3D printed plastic gun that can successfully fire a bullet has now been created. Under current law, all firearms must be metal-detectable, but a plastic gun does not show up on a metal detector. Yes, a 3D printer runs about $10,000 for now,...I personally think this could be a gamechanger in the whole realm of domestic weaponry. Anyone have any thoughts?
I am certain that there are far, far easier ways to get a functional gun.cheers,skg
The first 3D printed plastic gun that can successfully fire a bullet has now been created. Under current law, all firearms must be metal-detectable, but a plastic gun does not show up on a metal detector. Yes, a 3D printer runs about $10,000 for now, but you know how technology becomes cheaper and cheaper pretty quickly. How do you all think this new tech will affect our guns laws? Now that this particular genie is out of the bag, what should happen next?Gun manufacturers make a good deal of money from selling their products, but this could undercut them tremendously. Do you think the gun industry should be protected?I personally think this could be a gamechanger in the whole realm of domestic weaponry. Anyone have any thoughts?
Dear lmunchkin, folks need to understand what you have to do to get a concealed weapons permit. I am not sure what state you are in, but they don't just hand them out.
QuoteDear lmunchkin, folks need to understand what you have to do to get a concealed weapons permit. I am not sure what state you are in, but they don't just hand them out.You would be surprised just how many folks can legally carry concealed in Massachusetts. The availability of an unrestricted LTC (the MA term for a concealed weapons permit) depends almost completely on one's town of residence. Sure, Boston is a bit tough .... but if you live in the boonies you can get a permit to carry when you visit the city. There are hundreds of thousands of concealed weapons permits in MA and criminal use, or excessive "self help", on the part of the holders thereof is almost non-existant.But, it wouldn't have done any good in the Boston bombing. Even those cops who instinctively drew their weapons at the boom could not find anything to shoot at.
Looks like it is over 200,000 class A permits as of a year ago.