To: devane617
Is there a legal definition of “noose”? We have seen that it can be a loop in a cord to facilitate grabbing it, or a random piece of toilet paper that some think is a “noose.”
The undefined, fuzzy concept of “noose” is just another one of those multiple traps that have been set to catch Whiteys as they do nothing wrong.
16 posted on
03/04/2023 6:41:23 AM PST by
I want the USA back
(News media and democrats are pond scum. My pronouns: Haha, heehee, hoho, hoo hoo. )
To: I want the USA back
Just so. And note we NEVER see pictures of the nooses. Plus, having a supposed noose lying around was never a hate symbol until the libs cooked up that association a few years ago… pertaining to nooses we never actually get to see
31 posted on
03/04/2023 7:12:01 AM PST by
j.havenfarm
(22 years on Free Republic, 12/10/22! more then 6500 replies and still not shutting up!)
To: I want the USA back
The undefined, fuzzy concept of “noose” is just another one of those multiple traps that have been set to catch Whiteys as they do nothing wrong Should use the term Bubba Wallace used at Talladega when describing a garage door pull, "...serviceable noose"
40 posted on
03/04/2023 7:32:36 AM PST by
Roccus
(Veritas, non verba magistri)
To: I want the USA back
Is there a legal definition of “noose”?
Perhaps in older laws prescribing the procedure to legally execute someone by hanging. Regardless, it takes less than a minute to fashion a ‘hangman’s noose’ and unless a workplace has cameras everywhere, someone could put string/twine nooses all over the place.
But what kind of adult would be scared or even mildly disturbed by finding such a thing? The same demographic that imagines it is the source of all knowledge and wisdom can be brought down by the mere sight of a noose or a cotton boll.
42 posted on
03/04/2023 7:33:00 AM PST by
hanamizu
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