July 29, 2010

Where the author scratches his head in confusion

I am not a lawyer. I never even played one on TV, but I can read English. As I understand the Judge's ruling in the Arizona 1070 case, the time it takes to check an ID to see if a person is a legal citizen infringes on basic freedom and is an unreasonable requirement.

So the next time I am pulled over for speeding can I refuse to give my ID as the time it will take to run my registration and drivers licence is an unreasonable imposition on my basic freedoms and an automatic assumption of guilt?

Is the Judge saying it is acceptable to determine the accuracy of a person's identification is acceptable except when determining legal immigration status?

Am I alone in thinking this is an idiotic position?

2 comments:

Samm Hein said...

Sounds like that stupid cunt Kagan is on the rampage...THAT is an "imposition on their basic freedom" but having them extort millions of public assistance dollars isn't, neither is the socialism being inflicted on Americans so they can have health insurance without paying for it!?
WTF!?
More Prog BULLSHIT, that's what it is!!!

Ralphd00d said...

I think we can deduce has been tainted by our current people in residence in Washington. As a person living in AZ, this is such a setback, considering all the good it has been doing from before!

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