Saturday, October 25, 2014

Exceeding Authority

The cops in Watervliet, NY (where else?) want to know your Facebook password before they give you their permission to buy a gun, something you're guaranteed to have a RIGHT to do by the Constitution. It really amazes me how some jurisdictions think the Constitution does not apply to them, and they can do what they want, regardless. They make stupid laws, and do stupid things under CURRENT laws, apparently serenely unaware they are breaking the law, themselves. Or maybe they just don't care. Whatever made them think they could demand this, I don’t know, unless it is the “stupid pills” they’re taking. Apparently, they don’t give a damn that it is unconstitutional, since the chief of police there, one Ron Boisvert, replied, “It is what it is,” when told the demand was unconstitutional. And the cops are not alone in this. Way too many potential employers are likewise demanding access to applicants’ Facebook accounts and passwords as a condition of employment. For my part, that would be a “deal breaker” and would cause me to walk out without a word and go buy a gun out of some criminal's car trunk in an alley somewhere. (Prison Planet)

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