#nogunsforyou - Proposed Illinois law to require showing your twitter feed to LEOs

Yeah, even the ACLU is like “nope.” Hopefully, this goes nowhere, besides the circular file.

https://chicago.cbslocal.com/2019/02/06/gun-law-bill-social-media-illinois-background-foid/

[QUOTE=submessenger;3016734]Yeah, even the ACLU is like “nope.” Hopefully, this goes nowhere, besides the circular file.

https://chicago.cbslocal.com/2019/02/06/gun-law-bill-social-media-illinois-background-foid/[/QUOTE]

Even the ACLU? As in the people that will even advocate for a nazi march because of the first? This shit is their bread and butter.

The ACLU doesn’t oppose it on Second Amendment grounds but on privacy issues because the ACLU as far as I know doesn’t consider the right to keep and bear arms to be an individual right.

[QUOTE=BKR;3016753]The ACLU doesn’t oppose it on Second Amendment grounds but on privacy issues because the ACLU as far as I know doesn’t consider the right to keep and bear arms to be an individual right.[/QUOTE]

The ACLU believes that 2a is a collective, not am individual right. It’s fucking stupid.

I think it is a good idea. You know social media proves who is a bully and who is telling the truth. I mean twiitter, Facebook, Instagram, Snapchat and other platforms always have factual information.

The joke would be on them if they looked on my twitter. I haven’t logged onto it in years and when I did, I couldn’t figure out how to work the dang thing. At least, not in a way that made it meaningful to me. So I checked out. I’m pretty sure all I ever posted was some kettlebell workouts. I was only really using it to monitor the parking issues at football games I was going to. Everything else seemed stupid to me.

My instagram is workout videos, pics of my kids playing lacrosse, and me following family.

Facebook…yeah, I should probably delete that. :smiley:

[QUOTE=Diesel_tke;3017011]The joke would be on them if they looked on my twitter. I haven’t logged onto it in years and when I did, I couldn’t figure out how to work the dang thing. At least, not in a way that made it meaningful to me. So I checked out. I’m pretty sure all I ever posted was some kettlebell workouts. I was only really using it to monitor the parking issues at football games I was going to. Everything else seemed stupid to me.

My instagram is workout videos, pics of my kids playing lacrosse, and me following family.

Facebook…yeah, I should probably delete that. :D[/QUOTE]

Yeah, but if they look at your Bullshido posts LOL. It doesn’t surprise me that Illinois would go the retard route.

[QUOTE=Bneterasedmynam;3017736]Yeah, but if they look at your Bullshido posts LOL. It doesn’t surprise me that Illinois would go the retard route.[/QUOTE]

Yeah, if they look at bullshido, I’m F’ed.

[QUOTE=Diesel_tke;3017843]Yeah, if they look at bullshido, I’m F’ed.[/QUOTE]
I’ve always looked forward to my eventual total public disgrace.

I keep upping the ante, I keep telling the wrong people to fuck off,

But these fucking sheeple just keep finding it quaint and amusing.

[QUOTE=Dr. Gonzo;3017846]I’ve always looked forward to my eventual total public disgrace.

I keep upping the ante, I keep telling the wrong people to fuck off,

But these fucking sheeple just keep finding it quaint and amusing.[/QUOTE]

Yeah, I remember how you joined our little community.

[QUOTE=submessenger;3017852]Yeah, I remember how you joined our little community.[/QUOTE]
Can you keep a secret?

[QUOTE=Dr. Gonzo;3017853]Can you keep a secret?[/QUOTE]

That’s code for you want everyone to know something, but don’t want to say it yourself.

[QUOTE=submessenger;3017854]That’s code for you want everyone to know something, but don’t want to say it yourself.[/QUOTE]

That’s code within code.

Sometimes, in the spirit of Andy Kaufman, an initiative can both raise public awareness about an issue,

and be an excellent opportunity to provoke ridiculous responses from the powers that be,

or from a silly community that takes themselves way too seriously.

This is the Tao of the Long Troll.

One must avoid the temptation to break character, however.