@okayultra @ClarkHat It's important in common-law jurisdictions, ie the anglosphere.
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@okayultra@ClarkHat It's pushback against a general tendency for federal administrative agencies to run roughshod over common law.1 reply 0 retweets 2 likes -
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@okayultra@ClarkHat It's currently a felony in the US to pick up a FEATHER if it's from a proscribed species. https://www.bestutahlawyer.com/Articles/Possession-of-Eagle-Feathers-May-Result-in-Severe-Punishments …1 reply 0 retweets 3 likes -
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@okayultra@ClarkHat Not a lot of people know this. Doesn't matter. Find a random feather on the ground, put it in your cap, go to prison.1 reply 0 retweets 3 likes -
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@okayultra@ClarkHat Preserving mens rea would make it a lot harder to enforce evil shit like that. This is why it's important.1 reply 0 retweets 1 like -
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@okayultra@ClarkHat This explains it better than I can. https://twitter.com/rec0nciler/status/700084662648049665 …St. Rev ☯️ 🏴 😻 added,
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@okayultra @ClarkHat Showing a pattern of intent in Clinton's evasions would not be a huge additional burden, by comparison.
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