Ah yes, precedent, the libtards holy grail. FWIW, and from what little I've read of this decision, "coerced" might not be a bad description.
They can. They just can't go into court when they're arrested and explain that they thought it was legal.
Why? Is it extra-constitutional and out of the purview of the courts?
There's a natural right of rebellion. Overthrow the Constitutional government of the United States and you can make up your own rules. But you can't expect that the government is obliged just roll over and give anyone anything they ask for.
Our present Constitution is adequate for self governance. It's not being followed by the federales who wish to convert its use to toilet paper. We don't need to overthrow anything, we need to get the feral government train back on the tracks -- whether they like it or not.
“We don’t need to overthrow anything, we need to get the feral government train back on the tracks — whether they like it or not.
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Yep. I’ve been saying myself that this is not a revolution but a counter-revolution. We need to get our country back.