If this is fedposting, then mods please delete this.

As I understand it, the black Panthers were so successful, laws were passed to stop them; why don’t people LEGALLY walk in groups open carrying to keep ICE polite?

In states that allow open carry without a permit, do so; in ones that require a permit or license, get one; of course again, keep everything within the bounds of the law.

Edit: also travel in groups, the larger the better

  • Ekranoplane [none/use name]@hexbear.net
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    8 days ago

    How does SWAT rapid response actually work? Are there a bunch of guys constantly ready to go in a warehouse somewhere? What even is SWAT, are they part of the normal police?

    • They are part of normal police. It stands for Special Weapons And Tactics. They are more heavily armed and armored compared to regular cops. They have armored vehicles, better training, and more stringent fitness requirements. The only time I saw a SWAT raid up close they closed down my street and had two snipers because a man robbed a nearby gas station convenience store with a shotgun. They killed him.

    • InevitableSwing [none/use name]@hexbear.net
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      Here’s a 2015 quote from economist.com. Budgets expanded beyond belief from $1m in 1990 to nearly $450m in 2013. And the number of times they were used exploded 17 times. 3,000 in 1980 to 50,000 times.

      → The American Civil Liberties Union found that the value of military equipment used by American police departments has risen from $1m in 1990 to nearly $450m in 2013. The equipment has been used. In 1980 SWAT teams across America were deployed around 3,000 times. Deployments are estimated to have risen nearly seventeen-fold since, to 50,000 a year.

      Of course - 2015 was ten years ago so things have surely gotten even worse.