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Open carry for poll watchers
Pond Scum:
WooHoo! Thanks to all the folks that helped get this ruling! Lots of smart people on our side! :)
Still the dance continues as the "Three Queens" say they will file an appeal and spend more taxpayer dollars. I contend that Benson's directive is a felony for trying to intimidate me when going to vote and is also inciting others to commit violence against me at the polling location.
CitizensHaveRights:
--- Quote from: Pond Scum on October 27, 2020, 06:19:38 PM --- I contend that Benson's directive is a felony for trying to intimidate me when going to vote and is also inciting others to commit violence against me at the polling location.
--- End quote ---
Queen Dana l was quoted as saying she would order state troopers to commit violence against you if you exercise your rights.
That sounds like a step or two above inciting.
MI_XD:
--- Quote from: Pond Scum on October 27, 2020, 06:19:38 PM ---WooHoo! Thanks to all the folks that helped get this ruling! Lots of smart people on our side! :)
Still the dance continues as the "Three Queens" say they will file an appeal and spend more taxpayer dollars. I contend that Benson's directive is a felony for trying to intimidate me when going to vote and is also inciting others to commit violence against me at the polling location.
--- End quote ---
I totally agree with that sentiment!
And THANKS to those working on this case!
CitizensHaveRights:
We win in the Court of Appeals, but the Red Queens will never give up...and Robert Davis is still a "Serial Litigant" (if he were genuinely a vexatious litigant, he'd sue the propagandists every time they called him that).
https://www.detroitnews.com/story/news/politics/2020/10/29/appeals-court-upholds-halt-bensons-open-carry-ban-michigan-polls/6067966002/
The Michigan Court of Appeals has denied Attorney General Dana Nessel's appeal of a lower court decision that halted Secretary of State Jocelyn Benson's open carry ban at polling places, but Nessel immediately appealed to the Michigan Supreme Court.
While the briefs filed in the case raise "legitimate concerns," the Michigan Legislature already has given the state "important and necessary tools to prevent voter intimidation," according to the unanimous decision by a three-judge panel.
There already is a law that bans voter intimidation and another that prohibits the brandishing of a firearm in public, the judges noted.
The Michigan State Police opted not to join Nessel's appeal to the Court of Appeals and Michigan Supreme Court and instead will comply with state Court of Claims Judge Christopher Murray's original preliminary injunction.
I guess that answers my question as to when Nessel became the Commandante of the State Police.
gryphon:
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