That's a great question that I would love to hear Sessions and Trump answer.KD5NRH wrote:How is openly and intentionally aiding people in avoiding penalties for a Federal crime not a crime?
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- Fri Apr 28, 2017 5:32 pm
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- Fri Apr 28, 2017 5:25 pm
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Neither is a sanctuary city a crime. Yet.ScottDLS wrote:No because posting the signs is not a crime, and there is no provision in the law for a civil penalty on individuallocke_n_load wrote:This. Haven't we always been told that we can't jail officials or punish them financially for breaking the fines for signs law for some reason, since they are doing the job in their official capacity or something similar? Seems like that just went out the window.ninjabread wrote:Maybe they can share a cell with the people posting 30.06 signs on government property.
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- Wed Apr 26, 2017 5:21 pm
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Maybe they can share a cell with the people posting 30.06 signs on government property.