Universities have been wise to this for more than twenty years.
You have to pay with your student account to print anything, especially in color.
I legitimately thought this was one of you all putting on a dress for a meme until I saw the flags.
They look like a satire of themselves.
I'm pretty sure putting your own race first makes you a Racial Supremacist.
That's the primary impetus for SS visits
You are retarded as shit my guy.
The secret service doesn't hang around bars looking for people talking shit about the president.
And you really think mailing a cinder block using a business mailer (See above for context) is common?
Yes.
People mail bricks all the fucking time.
They also mail potatoes, gorilla shit, and much more.
None of these things are weapons when mailed.
But really, feel free to attempt to mail bricks to candidates' campaigns of PACs using business mailers
Done.
Now what?
Do I get arrested immediately?
But they do agree with him.
Yelling fire in a crowded theater is explicitly protected under Brandenburg v. Ohio.
All your links have nothing to do with it.
You are trying to make a slippery slope argument, but things can't slide when they are all rigidly defined by supreme court cases.
Yelling fire in a crowded theater is explicitly legal.
The Schneck ruling was overturned by brandenburg v ohio.
Are you a shill or just retarded?
None of those business reply mailers are addressed to a candidate.
They are all addressed to private companies working on behalf of candidates.
Even if you shipped them an anthrax filled dirty bomb the secret service is going to have nothing to do with it.
And bricks aren't harmful when sent thru the mail. It's fairly common to mail bricks.
No one has gotten a visit for legally sending legal harmless mail to private companies.
If it's over 13 oz, they'd return it.
So make it a 13 oz brick or sheet of lead or what have you.
If you attached a brick, you'd likely get a visit from police or Secret Service, considering.
Why would you get a visit from the secret service for doing something that is:
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common
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not harmful
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addressed to a private company
If and only if USPS can readily identify it as a prank package.
Otherwise they are legally obligated to ship everything they receive that is properly addressed and posted.
If and only if USPS can readily identify it as a prank package.
Otherwise they are legally obligated to ship everything they receive that is properly addressed and posted.
If and only if USPS can readily identify it as a prank package.
Otherwise they are legally obligated to ship everything they receive that is properly addressed and posted.
If and only if USPS can readily identify it as a prank package.
Otherwise they are legally obligated to ship everything they receive that is properly addressed and posted.
If and only if USPS can readily identify it as a prank package.
Otherwise they are legally obligated to ship everything they receive that is properly addressed and posted.
If and only if USPS can readily identify it as a prank package.
Otherwise they are legally obligated to ship everything they receive that is properly addressed and posted.
If and only if the USPS can identify it readily as a prank package.
It would be serious violation to discard mail on the suspicion that the package was too heavy.
I read a thing from a door to door salesman or canvasser or something, and she said "I see a lot of republican houses without American flags, but I don't see any democrat houses with them"
You should just claim a medical exemption. Its literally illegal for them to ask what medical exemption you have.
So if someone, ANYONE, says POLICE im just supposed to assume they are police even if they are in civilian clothing?
Ostensibly yes, that's why there are serious punishments for impersonating an officer.
At some point they are going to run into PA Luty's solution to gun control.
Its fundamentally impossible to control guns without controlling knowledge of their manufacture, and even if it were legal to attempt this in the US that ship has sailed a long time ago
You are drunk go home.
Non-violence works to change minds we have mountains of evidence for this.
Violence doesn't change minds except against you.
You are the one overestimating the average intelligence if you think people aren't gonna side with the people who are nice to them over the ones who are mean.
And you are seriously overestimating your own intelligence if you believe (((they))) are a monolithic group in control of anything. Get that racist bullshit out of here, we don't need it.
Let the left keep the racism.
I thought I typed a reply to this earlier, but I can't find it now so sorry if this is a double reply.
The guy in the video doesn't really go into details about it but when he says "amateur frequencies can't be encrypted" he's basically saying the same thing I am.
To use encrypted radio you need:
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a good reason
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a license to the frequency spectrum you are using from the FCC
This is to facilitate things like, quickly locating and disrupting drug traffickers or terrorists or really anyone using radio for crime.
You don't have to bother decrypting the communication to figure out "oh they are talking about bombing a building" you can know they are up to no good just by the fact they are broadcasting unlicensed encryption.
Groups that typically get encrypted radio are stuff like: cops, private security, fire and rescue, feds, rarely event security for large or high value events, some forest service and logging related activities, and telecoms.
You think antifa is skipping off the ionosphere to coordinate protests?
The handhelds aren't gonna be returning that signal.
They are gonna have a net controller in a car driving around somewhere near the protest, probably ready to bug out in a hurry, and that person is probably gonna be coordinating with higher ups via signal or telegram.
By the nature of how a base station functions, it will be a more powerful transmitter and thusly easier to locate from a distance, especially with a sensitive receiver.
not CB radios broadcasting over hundreds or thousands of miles.
I think you are confusing CB and HAM.
CB radios rarely broadcast that far as they don't use repeaters most of the time.
HAM does, as do many licensed bodies like the forest service, police, fire, and even hospitals.
To get any kind of group organization with handhelds, either everyone will have to be within just a mile or so, or they will need a more powerful base station; probably in a vehicle.
The base station is the real thing to track and listen to.
I think this is a bad idea because any president is likely on a bunch of secret area 51 super nootropics.