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Old 01-22-2026, 11:07 PM
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I bet if there were more therapists instead of officers they would have gone in guns blazing.
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Old 01-22-2026, 11:32 PM
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Article 99 of the Uniform Code of Military Justice (UCMJ) addresses "Misbehavior Before the Enemy," a serious offense covering acts like running away, abandoning duty, causing false alarms, plundering, or willfully failing to engage the enemy, which endangers fellow service members or property when near combat, with severe penalties possible for such cowardly or neglectful actions
Just looked it up even if a military personnel was moonlighting as an officer it wouldn't stick. The Posse Comitatus Act and all.

Apparently there are a lot of cases where officers aren't required to protect civilains.

Warren v. District of Columbia (1981)
Castle Rock v. Gonzales (2005)
DeShaney v. Winnebago County (1989)

even state-specific laws to charge officers have fail to act have ended in acquittal...

Apparently...Even in deep R-territory it doesn't matter.

In Peterson v. Pollack - Florida prosecutors charged Peterson with "Child Neglect," arguing he was a "caregiver" to the students. However, in June 2023, he was acquitted of all charges. The jury essentially affirmed that while his actions were widely condemned, they weren't a crime under current law.

So yeah I guess it is time to limit the things these criminals are using or invest in more mental health for the troubled (see Shovel).
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Old 01-22-2026, 11:38 PM
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Apparently the NRA said the answer to this problem is more guns.
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Old 01-22-2026, 11:41 PM
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Just looked it up even if a military personnel was moonlighting as an officer it wouldn't stick. The Posse Comitatus Act and all.

Apparently there are a lot of cases where officers aren't required to protect civilains.

Warren v. District of Columbia (1981)
Castle Rock v. Gonzales (2005)
DeShaney v. Winnebago County (1989)

even state-specific laws to charge officers have fail to act have ended in acquittal...

Apparently...Even in deep R-territory it doesn't matter.

In Peterson v. Pollack - Florida prosecutors charged Peterson with "Child Neglect," arguing he was a "caregiver" to the students. However, in June 2023, he was acquitted of all charges. The jury essentially affirmed that while his actions were widely condemned, they weren't a crime under current law.

So yeah I guess it is time to limit the things these criminals are using or invest in more mental health for the troubled (see Shovel).
Posse comitatus allows a sheriff to wrangle up a group of civilians(posse) to go after banditos like Mike Reinhoel but disallows federal military units from acting as law enforcement.

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Old 01-23-2026, 03:18 PM
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invest in more mental health for the troubled (see Shovel).
I’m fine with rebuilding building mental hospitals and enforcing good behavior.

Glad to know you agree locking you in one is an option.
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Apparently the NRA said the answer to this problem is more guns.
In the right hands, it would have been the right answer. If the parents had been allowed in to the school to get their kids, the kids would be alive today. if the police had gone in instead of sitting on their hands, and using hand sanitizer while waiting, those kids would still be alive. If someone had any balls at all, the shooter would have been taken out much sooner and those kids would still be alive today.

So yeah, more guns would have fixed this issue. Just not in the hands of these cowards in uniform.
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Old 01-23-2026, 06:07 PM
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I’m fine with rebuilding building mental hospitals and enforcing good behavior.

Glad to know you agree locking you in one is an option.
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Don't worry humanely we utilize hypercapnic hypoxia.
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I am working on a schedule v controlled substance that has the adverse affect of calming the nerves and anxiety in animals. Administrating a supratherapeutic dose mellows out an animal to almost a permanent comatose state.

Don't worry humanely we utilize hypercapnic hypoxia. (emphasis added)
Hi: I only know you as the guy that seems to reply to Reiwa. Are you saying you're sacrificing dogs?
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