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Originally Posted by classicman
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Thanks....I wasnt trying to hide anything....just doing what you do frequently....posting selected parts of a link.
None of which makes the constitutionality of the law any less controversial....the point that I have made repeatedly.
As to highlighting Goddard, are you suggesting that his motivation is political and the current governor's is not? Or the legal experts who support the law have different motivations than those who question its constitutionality?
Just asking...given that you said ALL those legal experts, elected officials and law enforcement officials who have concerns are motivated by political or financial interests.
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I understand its your opinion, I am just trying to understand the reasoning behind it...why you think one side is more motivated by the best public interest and the other by political/financial interests? Based on what?
I also posted the
AACOP statement opposing the law, not based on the constitutionality, but on the potential negative impact on law enforcement. Other police organizations disagree. Is one group of law enforcement officials more politically motivated? Why?