I have always advised people of two things. One is to be careful of choosing your tactics and the other is to have in your mind where your line in the sand is. As a general rule, it is better tactics to go along with the officer in the street and cooperate. In most cases, you stand a better chance of winning in court later than on the street. It may help to understand the predominant police attitude on this, which is that you almost never can talk your way out of a ticket, but you can always talk your way into one. In the specific case, I do not agree that mask laws are legal or that masks do any real good at all. I wear one when I go into a business because I simply have decided that this is not the fight I want to make. The common expression is that this is not the hill I am willing to die on.03Lightningrocks wrote: ↑Sun Sep 27, 2020 11:07 pm I have always been a proponent of "take the ride" and fight it in court later. Cops are simply making an arrest for what they perceive as an arrestable violation of the law. But then one has to ask. What do we do when the same cops come to confiscate our firearms?
But I know where my lines are and coming after my guns is one of them. That is a hill I am literally willing to die fighting for. I would plan on a Viking funeral with the bodies of a lot of my enemies at my feet. Each of you may have different opinions on the tactics and the lines where they will fight. That is fine with me, as long as you think about them in advance.