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To: woodpusher

There’s also the Insurrection Act.


2,209 posted on 01/19/2021 9:19:10 AM PST by little jeremiah (Thirst for truth is the most valuable possession and no one can take it away from you.)
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To: little jeremiah

Well that certainly is a serious declass.


2,375 posted on 01/19/2021 11:49:24 AM PST by American in Israel (A wise man's heart directs him to the right, but the foolish mans heart directs him toward the left.)
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To: little jeremiah
There’s also the Insurrection Act.

Yes, there is. All you need is an insurrection.

Black's Law Dictionary, 11th Ed.

insurrection. (15c) A violent revolt against an oppressive authority, usu. a government.

“A popular tumult is a disorderly gathering of people who refuse to listen to the voice of their superiors, whether they be disaffected towards their superiors themselves or merely towards certain private individuals. These violent movements occur when the people believe themselves harassed, and they are more often caused by tax-collectors than by any other class of public officers. If the anger of the people is directed particularly against the magistrates or other officers invested with the public authority, and if it is carried so far as to result in positive disobedience or acts of violence, the movement is called a sedition. And when the evil extends and wins over the majority of the citizens in a town or province, and gains such strength that the sov­ereign is no longer obeyed, it is usual to distinguish such an uprising more particularly by the name of an insurrection.” Charles G. Fenwick, The Law of Nations or the Principles of Natural Law 336 (1916).

“Insurrection is distinguished from rout, riot, and offense connected with mob violence by the fact that in insur­rection there is an organized and armed uprising against authority or operations of government, while crimes growing out of mob violence, however serious they may be and however numerous the participants, are simply unlawful acts in disturbance of the peace which do not threaten the stability of the government or the existence of political society.” 77 C. J.S. Riot; Insurrection § 29, at 579 (1994).


2,543 posted on 01/19/2021 2:04:12 PM PST by woodpusher
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