Tucker warns Biden admin is coming for your guns


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Fight the fuck on Tucker!
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The Biden administration is literally asking the Supreme Court to legalize cops entering and searching homes without a warrant and confiscating assault weapons if found.YellowSnow said:Fight the fuck on Tucker!
Instead of mocking him you should be grateful that someone prominent is speaking up. -
Whoosh StalinDerekJohnson said:
The Biden administration is literally asking the Supreme Court to legalize cops entering and searching homes without a warrant and confiscating assault weapons if found.YellowSnow said:Fight the fuck on Tucker!
Instead of mocking him you should be grateful that someone prominent is speaking up. -
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I was complimenting his tie selection. Wasn’t mocking him in the least.DerekJohnson said:
The Biden administration is literally asking the Supreme Court to legalize cops entering and searching homes without a warrant and confiscating assault weapons if found.YellowSnow said:Fight the fuck on Tucker!
Instead of mocking him you should be grateful that someone prominent is speaking up. -
They need state support. Move to Idaho. They’re going to cooperate with searches like California did with immigration.DerekJohnson said:
The Biden administration is literally asking the Supreme Court to legalize cops entering and searching homes without a warrant and confiscating assault weapons if found.YellowSnow said:Fight the fuck on Tucker!
Instead of mocking him you should be grateful that someone prominent is speaking up. -
What are you going to do when Biden wins the case and nothing happens? When they don’t start seizing all the guns because that case isn’t actually about that?DerekJohnson said:
The Biden administration is literally asking the Supreme Court to legalize cops entering and searching homes without a warrant and confiscating assault weapons if found.YellowSnow said:Fight the fuck on Tucker!
Instead of mocking him you should be grateful that someone prominent is speaking up.
Don’t answer, I already know it’ll be the same shit you’ve done for the last 13 years, move on to the next manufactured conspiracy theory. -
That's a bit of an overstatement. It's not confiscation "if found", it allows a very narrow use of confiscation if police invoke "community caretaking" during an arrest. Naturally this almost never happens (hence this case itself finally being heard by the courts because of a single instance of it being used).DerekJohnson said:
The Biden administration is literally asking the Supreme Court to legalize cops entering and searching homes without a warrant and confiscating assault weapons if found.YellowSnow said:Fight the fuck on Tucker!
Instead of mocking him you should be grateful that someone prominent is speaking up.
It's still shit policy and a clear infringement on civil liberties, so I'll be right here yelling with you if SCOTUS somehow rules in Biden's favor. -
Ah the usual commie it ain't that bad shtick. It's bad. Community care taking normally is about property that could be stolen or lost. It's what is done when one impounds a car. It's searched so the property can be listed on the impound report and documented. The police don't take the property to the station and book it in. It's documented so if it disappears while the tow service has custody there is legal recourse. Taking property for the same reason from a private residence is not the same thing. Every time you leave your home should the police come take all your property to the station? Ridiculous. If he ain't diagnosed crazy he ain't crazy leave him the fuck alone!GreenRiverGatorz said:
That's a bit of an overstatement. It's not confiscation "if found", it allows a very narrow use of confiscation if police invoke "community caretaking" during an arrest. Naturally this almost never happens (hence this case itself finally being heard by the courts because of a single instance of it being used).DerekJohnson said:
The Biden administration is literally asking the Supreme Court to legalize cops entering and searching homes without a warrant and confiscating assault weapons if found.YellowSnow said:Fight the fuck on Tucker!
Instead of mocking him you should be grateful that someone prominent is speaking up.
It's still shit policy and a clear infringement on civil liberties, so I'll be right here yelling with you if SCOTUS somehow rules in Biden's favor. -
Great, glad we agree that SCOTUS should strike this down. Your consistent commitment to restraint of police powers that is in no way influenced by your partisan politics is also noted.Sledog said:
Ah the usual commie it ain't that bad shtick. It's bad. Community care taking normally is about property that could be stolen or lost. It's what is done when one impounds a car. It's searched so the property can be listed on the impound report and documented. The police don't take the property to the station and book it in. It's documented so if it disappears while the tow service has custody there is legal recourse. Taking property for the same reason from a private residence is not the same thing. Every time you leave your home should the police come take all your property to the station? Ridiculous. If he ain't diagnosed crazy he ain't crazy leave him the fuck alone!GreenRiverGatorz said:
That's a bit of an overstatement. It's not confiscation "if found", it allows a very narrow use of confiscation if police invoke "community caretaking" during an arrest. Naturally this almost never happens (hence this case itself finally being heard by the courts because of a single instance of it being used).DerekJohnson said:
The Biden administration is literally asking the Supreme Court to legalize cops entering and searching homes without a warrant and confiscating assault weapons if found.YellowSnow said:Fight the fuck on Tucker!
Instead of mocking him you should be grateful that someone prominent is speaking up.
It's still shit policy and a clear infringement on civil liberties, so I'll be right here yelling with you if SCOTUS somehow rules in Biden's favor. -
Dumb ass I was a cop. You never ever give the state the power you want to bestow comrade. The funny thing is they'll execute you first.GreenRiverGatorz said:
Great, glad we agree that SCOTUS should strike this down. Your consistent commitment to restraint of police powers that is in no way influenced by your partisan politics is also noted.Sledog said:
Ah the usual commie it ain't that bad shtick. It's bad. Community care taking normally is about property that could be stolen or lost. It's what is done when one impounds a car. It's searched so the property can be listed on the impound report and documented. The police don't take the property to the station and book it in. It's documented so if it disappears while the tow service has custody there is legal recourse. Taking property for the same reason from a private residence is not the same thing. Every time you leave your home should the police come take all your property to the station? Ridiculous. If he ain't diagnosed crazy he ain't crazy leave him the fuck alone!GreenRiverGatorz said:
That's a bit of an overstatement. It's not confiscation "if found", it allows a very narrow use of confiscation if police invoke "community caretaking" during an arrest. Naturally this almost never happens (hence this case itself finally being heard by the courts because of a single instance of it being used).DerekJohnson said:
The Biden administration is literally asking the Supreme Court to legalize cops entering and searching homes without a warrant and confiscating assault weapons if found.YellowSnow said:Fight the fuck on Tucker!
Instead of mocking him you should be grateful that someone prominent is speaking up.
It's still shit policy and a clear infringement on civil liberties, so I'll be right here yelling with you if SCOTUS somehow rules in Biden's favor. -
You struggle to even understand the argument you plunged yourself intoSledog said:
Dumb ass I was a cop. You never ever give the state the power you want to bestow comrade. The funny thing is they'll execute you first.GreenRiverGatorz said:
Great, glad we agree that SCOTUS should strike this down. Your consistent commitment to restraint of police powers that is in no way influenced by your partisan politics is also noted.Sledog said:
Ah the usual commie it ain't that bad shtick. It's bad. Community care taking normally is about property that could be stolen or lost. It's what is done when one impounds a car. It's searched so the property can be listed on the impound report and documented. The police don't take the property to the station and book it in. It's documented so if it disappears while the tow service has custody there is legal recourse. Taking property for the same reason from a private residence is not the same thing. Every time you leave your home should the police come take all your property to the station? Ridiculous. If he ain't diagnosed crazy he ain't crazy leave him the fuck alone!GreenRiverGatorz said:
That's a bit of an overstatement. It's not confiscation "if found", it allows a very narrow use of confiscation if police invoke "community caretaking" during an arrest. Naturally this almost never happens (hence this case itself finally being heard by the courts because of a single instance of it being used).DerekJohnson said:
The Biden administration is literally asking the Supreme Court to legalize cops entering and searching homes without a warrant and confiscating assault weapons if found.YellowSnow said:Fight the fuck on Tucker!
Instead of mocking him you should be grateful that someone prominent is speaking up.
It's still shit policy and a clear infringement on civil liberties, so I'll be right here yelling with you if SCOTUS somehow rules in Biden's favor. -
I did the shit for real you had some commie professor tell you shit.GreenRiverGatorz said:
You struggle to even understand the argument you plunged yourself intoSledog said:
Dumb ass I was a cop. You never ever give the state the power you want to bestow comrade. The funny thing is they'll execute you first.GreenRiverGatorz said:
Great, glad we agree that SCOTUS should strike this down. Your consistent commitment to restraint of police powers that is in no way influenced by your partisan politics is also noted.Sledog said:
Ah the usual commie it ain't that bad shtick. It's bad. Community care taking normally is about property that could be stolen or lost. It's what is done when one impounds a car. It's searched so the property can be listed on the impound report and documented. The police don't take the property to the station and book it in. It's documented so if it disappears while the tow service has custody there is legal recourse. Taking property for the same reason from a private residence is not the same thing. Every time you leave your home should the police come take all your property to the station? Ridiculous. If he ain't diagnosed crazy he ain't crazy leave him the fuck alone!GreenRiverGatorz said:
That's a bit of an overstatement. It's not confiscation "if found", it allows a very narrow use of confiscation if police invoke "community caretaking" during an arrest. Naturally this almost never happens (hence this case itself finally being heard by the courts because of a single instance of it being used).DerekJohnson said:
The Biden administration is literally asking the Supreme Court to legalize cops entering and searching homes without a warrant and confiscating assault weapons if found.YellowSnow said:Fight the fuck on Tucker!
Instead of mocking him you should be grateful that someone prominent is speaking up.
It's still shit policy and a clear infringement on civil liberties, so I'll be right here yelling with you if SCOTUS somehow rules in Biden's favor. -
IncoherentSledog said:
I did the shit for real you had some commie professor tell you shit.GreenRiverGatorz said:
You struggle to even understand the argument you plunged yourself intoSledog said:
Dumb ass I was a cop. You never ever give the state the power you want to bestow comrade. The funny thing is they'll execute you first.GreenRiverGatorz said:
Great, glad we agree that SCOTUS should strike this down. Your consistent commitment to restraint of police powers that is in no way influenced by your partisan politics is also noted.Sledog said:
Ah the usual commie it ain't that bad shtick. It's bad. Community care taking normally is about property that could be stolen or lost. It's what is done when one impounds a car. It's searched so the property can be listed on the impound report and documented. The police don't take the property to the station and book it in. It's documented so if it disappears while the tow service has custody there is legal recourse. Taking property for the same reason from a private residence is not the same thing. Every time you leave your home should the police come take all your property to the station? Ridiculous. If he ain't diagnosed crazy he ain't crazy leave him the fuck alone!GreenRiverGatorz said:
That's a bit of an overstatement. It's not confiscation "if found", it allows a very narrow use of confiscation if police invoke "community caretaking" during an arrest. Naturally this almost never happens (hence this case itself finally being heard by the courts because of a single instance of it being used).DerekJohnson said:
The Biden administration is literally asking the Supreme Court to legalize cops entering and searching homes without a warrant and confiscating assault weapons if found.YellowSnow said:Fight the fuck on Tucker!
Instead of mocking him you should be grateful that someone prominent is speaking up.
It's still shit policy and a clear infringement on civil liberties, so I'll be right here yelling with you if SCOTUS somehow rules in Biden's favor. -
Like we say, noGreenRiverGatorz said:
Great, glad we agree that SCOTUS should strike this down. Your consistent commitment to restraint of police powers that is in no way influenced by your partisan politics is also noted.Sledog said:
Ah the usual commie it ain't that bad shtick. It's bad. Community care taking normally is about property that could be stolen or lost. It's what is done when one impounds a car. It's searched so the property can be listed on the impound report and documented. The police don't take the property to the station and book it in. It's documented so if it disappears while the tow service has custody there is legal recourse. Taking property for the same reason from a private residence is not the same thing. Every time you leave your home should the police come take all your property to the station? Ridiculous. If he ain't diagnosed crazy he ain't crazy leave him the fuck alone!GreenRiverGatorz said:
That's a bit of an overstatement. It's not confiscation "if found", it allows a very narrow use of confiscation if police invoke "community caretaking" during an arrest. Naturally this almost never happens (hence this case itself finally being heard by the courts because of a single instance of it being used).DerekJohnson said:
The Biden administration is literally asking the Supreme Court to legalize cops entering and searching homes without a warrant and confiscating assault weapons if found.YellowSnow said:Fight the fuck on Tucker!
Instead of mocking him you should be grateful that someone prominent is speaking up.
It's still shit policy and a clear infringement on civil liberties, so I'll be right here yelling with you if SCOTUS somehow rules in Biden's favor.
Police powers that usurp constitutional limitations on the powers of the state shall never be accepted blindly.
Especially against the weakest of society. -
It’s almost as if national elections matter.PurpleThrobber said:
Like we say, noGreenRiverGatorz said:
Great, glad we agree that SCOTUS should strike this down. Your consistent commitment to restraint of police powers that is in no way influenced by your partisan politics is also noted.Sledog said:
Ah the usual commie it ain't that bad shtick. It's bad. Community care taking normally is about property that could be stolen or lost. It's what is done when one impounds a car. It's searched so the property can be listed on the impound report and documented. The police don't take the property to the station and book it in. It's documented so if it disappears while the tow service has custody there is legal recourse. Taking property for the same reason from a private residence is not the same thing. Every time you leave your home should the police come take all your property to the station? Ridiculous. If he ain't diagnosed crazy he ain't crazy leave him the fuck alone!GreenRiverGatorz said:
That's a bit of an overstatement. It's not confiscation "if found", it allows a very narrow use of confiscation if police invoke "community caretaking" during an arrest. Naturally this almost never happens (hence this case itself finally being heard by the courts because of a single instance of it being used).DerekJohnson said:
The Biden administration is literally asking the Supreme Court to legalize cops entering and searching homes without a warrant and confiscating assault weapons if found.YellowSnow said:Fight the fuck on Tucker!
Instead of mocking him you should be grateful that someone prominent is speaking up.
It's still shit policy and a clear infringement on civil liberties, so I'll be right here yelling with you if SCOTUS somehow rules in Biden's favor.
Police powers that usurp constitutional limitations on the powers of the state shall never be accepted blindly.
Especially against the weakest of society. -
Incontinent mouth.GreenRiverGatorz said:
IncoherentSledog said:
I did the shit for real you had some commie professor tell you shit.GreenRiverGatorz said:
You struggle to even understand the argument you plunged yourself intoSledog said:
Dumb ass I was a cop. You never ever give the state the power you want to bestow comrade. The funny thing is they'll execute you first.GreenRiverGatorz said:
Great, glad we agree that SCOTUS should strike this down. Your consistent commitment to restraint of police powers that is in no way influenced by your partisan politics is also noted.Sledog said:
Ah the usual commie it ain't that bad shtick. It's bad. Community care taking normally is about property that could be stolen or lost. It's what is done when one impounds a car. It's searched so the property can be listed on the impound report and documented. The police don't take the property to the station and book it in. It's documented so if it disappears while the tow service has custody there is legal recourse. Taking property for the same reason from a private residence is not the same thing. Every time you leave your home should the police come take all your property to the station? Ridiculous. If he ain't diagnosed crazy he ain't crazy leave him the fuck alone!GreenRiverGatorz said:
That's a bit of an overstatement. It's not confiscation "if found", it allows a very narrow use of confiscation if police invoke "community caretaking" during an arrest. Naturally this almost never happens (hence this case itself finally being heard by the courts because of a single instance of it being used).DerekJohnson said:
The Biden administration is literally asking the Supreme Court to legalize cops entering and searching homes without a warrant and confiscating assault weapons if found.YellowSnow said:Fight the fuck on Tucker!
Instead of mocking him you should be grateful that someone prominent is speaking up.
It's still shit policy and a clear infringement on civil liberties, so I'll be right here yelling with you if SCOTUS somehow rules in Biden's favor. -
No shit post of the dayPurpleThrobber said:
Like we say, noGreenRiverGatorz said:
Great, glad we agree that SCOTUS should strike this down. Your consistent commitment to restraint of police powers that is in no way influenced by your partisan politics is also noted.Sledog said:
Ah the usual commie it ain't that bad shtick. It's bad. Community care taking normally is about property that could be stolen or lost. It's what is done when one impounds a car. It's searched so the property can be listed on the impound report and documented. The police don't take the property to the station and book it in. It's documented so if it disappears while the tow service has custody there is legal recourse. Taking property for the same reason from a private residence is not the same thing. Every time you leave your home should the police come take all your property to the station? Ridiculous. If he ain't diagnosed crazy he ain't crazy leave him the fuck alone!GreenRiverGatorz said:
That's a bit of an overstatement. It's not confiscation "if found", it allows a very narrow use of confiscation if police invoke "community caretaking" during an arrest. Naturally this almost never happens (hence this case itself finally being heard by the courts because of a single instance of it being used).DerekJohnson said:
The Biden administration is literally asking the Supreme Court to legalize cops entering and searching homes without a warrant and confiscating assault weapons if found.YellowSnow said:Fight the fuck on Tucker!
Instead of mocking him you should be grateful that someone prominent is speaking up.
It's still shit policy and a clear infringement on civil liberties, so I'll be right here yelling with you if SCOTUS somehow rules in Biden's favor.
Police powers that usurp constitutional limitations on the powers of the state shall never be accepted blindly.
Especially against the weakest of society. -
Fence post sitter weighs inGreenRiverGatorz said:
No shit post of the dayPurpleThrobber said:
Like we say, noGreenRiverGatorz said:
Great, glad we agree that SCOTUS should strike this down. Your consistent commitment to restraint of police powers that is in no way influenced by your partisan politics is also noted.Sledog said:
Ah the usual commie it ain't that bad shtick. It's bad. Community care taking normally is about property that could be stolen or lost. It's what is done when one impounds a car. It's searched so the property can be listed on the impound report and documented. The police don't take the property to the station and book it in. It's documented so if it disappears while the tow service has custody there is legal recourse. Taking property for the same reason from a private residence is not the same thing. Every time you leave your home should the police come take all your property to the station? Ridiculous. If he ain't diagnosed crazy he ain't crazy leave him the fuck alone!GreenRiverGatorz said:
That's a bit of an overstatement. It's not confiscation "if found", it allows a very narrow use of confiscation if police invoke "community caretaking" during an arrest. Naturally this almost never happens (hence this case itself finally being heard by the courts because of a single instance of it being used).DerekJohnson said:
The Biden administration is literally asking the Supreme Court to legalize cops entering and searching homes without a warrant and confiscating assault weapons if found.YellowSnow said:Fight the fuck on Tucker!
Instead of mocking him you should be grateful that someone prominent is speaking up.
It's still shit policy and a clear infringement on civil liberties, so I'll be right here yelling with you if SCOTUS somehow rules in Biden's favor.
Police powers that usurp constitutional limitations on the powers of the state shall never be accepted blindly.
Especially against the weakest of society. -
Is it really fence post sitting when you voted for this shit?PurpleThrobber said:
Fence post sitter weighs inGreenRiverGatorz said:
No shit post of the dayPurpleThrobber said:
Like we say, noGreenRiverGatorz said:
Great, glad we agree that SCOTUS should strike this down. Your consistent commitment to restraint of police powers that is in no way influenced by your partisan politics is also noted.Sledog said:
Ah the usual commie it ain't that bad shtick. It's bad. Community care taking normally is about property that could be stolen or lost. It's what is done when one impounds a car. It's searched so the property can be listed on the impound report and documented. The police don't take the property to the station and book it in. It's documented so if it disappears while the tow service has custody there is legal recourse. Taking property for the same reason from a private residence is not the same thing. Every time you leave your home should the police come take all your property to the station? Ridiculous. If he ain't diagnosed crazy he ain't crazy leave him the fuck alone!GreenRiverGatorz said:
That's a bit of an overstatement. It's not confiscation "if found", it allows a very narrow use of confiscation if police invoke "community caretaking" during an arrest. Naturally this almost never happens (hence this case itself finally being heard by the courts because of a single instance of it being used).DerekJohnson said:
The Biden administration is literally asking the Supreme Court to legalize cops entering and searching homes without a warrant and confiscating assault weapons if found.YellowSnow said:Fight the fuck on Tucker!
Instead of mocking him you should be grateful that someone prominent is speaking up.
It's still shit policy and a clear infringement on civil liberties, so I'll be right here yelling with you if SCOTUS somehow rules in Biden's favor.
Police powers that usurp constitutional limitations on the powers of the state shall never be accepted blindly.
Especially against the weakest of society. -