I heard a gay activist say that there are 1100 changes they want in the law. If people are being arrested for signals, that’s a no brainer. A law school clerk ought to be able to get that declared unconstitutional.
BUT, is conversation about committing an illegal act not “conspiracy”?
“Conspiracy” laws are a two edged sword. A sword which cuts the citizen on the fore and back stroke, I might add.
When we allow government to criminalize thoughts, thoughts or words - not acts!, we have stepped onto the slippery slope to totalitarian government.
Blackstone was right. It is better to allow ten guilty to go free than jail one innocent man. The guilty will continue to offend and will eventually be caught, but if the innocent are jailed then confidence in the justness of government is diminished.
I suggest that the weakening of citizen confidence/support of the Constitution and the Republic is the goal of many who are employed as lawyers, judges, ad nauseam.
These traitors are followers of the Critical Theory. Those intellectual trash believed that only by constantly carping a critical analysis of every issue, could the Americans be convinced to abandon their beliefs.
Such was the power of traditional American beliefs that unless the Americans could be convinced to abandon them, communism could never have “its day in the sun”.
Perhaps, this explains the constant carping, griping, denigration, etc coming from the Lamestream Media.