I have been thinking about this and I think the FBI just messed up, big time. Just to be transparent upfront, I am not a pro-life supporter. I do not believe in abortion, but I also do not believe in government regulation of it. That led me to the following thought.Paladin wrote: ↑Thu Oct 06, 2022 12:47 pm2020... FBI perfectly fine with leftists rioting and burning down our entire country... while watching with overhead drones...and investigate Kyle Rittenhouse instead; now in 2022... FBI arrest actual peaceful protestors "with guns drawn”... people who were only attempting to save unborn lives.philip964 wrote: ↑Wed Oct 05, 2022 10:19 pm https://www.liveaction.org/news/fbi-cha ... -abortion/
FBI arrest peaceful protestors who protested at an abortion facility a year ago.
FBI appears firmly committed to the path of evil.
The accused need a very good lawyer, but this could prove very helpful to the pro-life movement. The law that they are accused of violating is based on the principal that citizens cannot violate other people's civil rights. In this case, the law is saying the protesters violated the right of the people to have access to the abortion clinic. And this is critical to the defense. Clearly, there is no tie to interstate commerce in this law. There is no way other than civil rights that the feds can make a law like this. But the SCOTUS just ruled that there is no constitutional right to an abortion. If there is no right to an abortion, is there a right to have access to an abortion clinic?
I think a good defense lawyer could get the access law thrown out as unconstitutional.