Scofflaws ping!
What kind of law can't be broken?..............
It has been threateningly said to pro-life groups over the years also, that if you or anyone who is a part of your group protests outside an abortion clinic and is arrested, we will revoke your 501c3 status.
I operate a 501(c)(3) non-profit in strict compliance with IRS code!
We did name the ACLU didn't we? Nothing they do serves to reduce the public burden.
FYI and ping lists.
It the phoney lib charities lost their tax free status, they and their main benefactor George $oreA$$ would lose a lot of their power and ability to create anarchy in America.
Richard, this might worth one of your great opeds.
Additionally 501c3s can no more legally urge voting for/against a candidate/party or piece of pending legislation than a preacher can in a church.
AND that includes violations like party literature and voting guides (checklist of the "correct" candidates) inside Pacifica Radio offices.
Code Pink members have certainly broken laws. Are they 501(c)3?
Nice work. If this doesn't qualify as "activism" it's difficult to imagine what does...
We are in the era of getting to select the laws we don't like by breaking them and getting away with it. I was talking with my county supervisor yesterday and brought up some laws and regulations often broken or ignored by some of the county regulatory employees and others. Basically his reply was that it was standard operating procedure and the PTB are is tooo busy to deal with it.