Very nice.

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You have got my vote for that.ninjabread wrote:Maybe they can share a cell with the people posting 30.06 signs on government property.
I see a possible issue coming up on the 4th amendment. Asking for identification on a simple detention without an arrest/probable cause could be construed as a violation of your 4th amendment right.KC5AV wrote:The problem is, someone will appeal the law, and some liberal judge will rule that it infringes on freedom of speech, etc....
You are only required to provide valid ID if you are under arrest.SewTexas wrote:I thought you weren't required to carry id? if that's the case, this makes no sense. I haven't seen the Senate version of this, has anyone else?
What if you don't have one? Is that an additional criminal charge?WTR wrote:You are only required to provide valid ID if you are under arrest.SewTexas wrote:I thought you weren't required to carry id? if that's the case, this makes no sense. I haven't seen the Senate version of this, has anyone else?
WTR wrote:You are only required to provide valid ID if you are under arrest.SewTexas wrote:I thought you weren't required to carry id? if that's the case, this makes no sense. I haven't seen the Senate version of this, has anyone else?
May you remain silent?Jusme wrote:WTR wrote:You are only required to provide valid ID if you are under arrest.SewTexas wrote:I thought you weren't required to carry id? if that's the case, this makes no sense. I haven't seen the Senate version of this, has anyone else?
Even then you are not required to carry or show a government issued ID. You are required to truthfully identify. In Texas it's called failure to identify, and can be added to any charge, if it is prove that you provided false identity. When I was a LEO, the county where I worked would add the six months on to whatever sentence you were given.
You can if you are not arrested.ScottDLS wrote:May you remain silent?Jusme wrote:WTR wrote:You are only required to provide valid ID if you are under arrest.SewTexas wrote:I thought you weren't required to carry id? if that's the case, this makes no sense. I haven't seen the Senate version of this, has anyone else?
Even then you are not required to carry or show a government issued ID. You are required to truthfully identify. In Texas it's called failure to identify, and can be added to any charge, if it is prove that you provided false identity. When I was a LEO, the county where I worked would add the six months on to whatever sentence you were given.
MojaveMan wrote:Be careful what you wish for. It wasn't very long ago that I was VERY happy to see sheriffs standing up to the feds and saying "I will NOT enforce any federal law which violates my constituent's 2nd amendment rights, and will defend their right to keep and bear arms".
I don't think you can cherry pick here - either you think its your sheriff's job to be involved in enforcing federal law, or you don't. I, for one, prefer to keep them separate.
WTR wrote:MojaveMan wrote:Be careful what you wish for. It wasn't very long ago that I was VERY happy to see sheriffs standing up to the feds and saying "I will NOT enforce any federal law which violates my constituent's 2nd amendment rights, and will defend their right to keep and bear arms".
I don't think you can cherry pick here - either you think its your sheriff's job to be involved in enforcing federal law, or you don't. I, for one, prefer to keep them separate.
They only determine immigration status if you are arrested ( not just stopped). Then you are reported to ICE if you are illegal.
Can you remain silent if you ARE arrested or do they just give you that Miranda warning for show?WTR wrote:You can if you are not arrested.ScottDLS wrote:May you remain silent?Jusme wrote:WTR wrote:You are only required to provide valid ID if you are under arrest.SewTexas wrote:I thought you weren't required to carry id? if that's the case, this makes no sense. I haven't seen the Senate version of this, has anyone else?
Even then you are not required to carry or show a government issued ID. You are required to truthfully identify. In Texas it's called failure to identify, and can be added to any charge, if it is prove that you provided false identity. When I was a LEO, the county where I worked would add the six months on to whatever sentence you were given.