Posted on 06/24/2020 10:39:19 AM PDT by RandFan
Senator (Dr.) Rand Paul of Kentucky introduced or reintroduced two important police reform bills in the Senate in recent weeksthe Stop Militarizing Law Enforcement Act (S. 3931) and the Justice for Breonna Taylor Act.
With Brian Schatz (D-HI) and Chris Van Hollen (D-MD), Sen. Paul reintroduced (first introduced in 2015) the bipartisan Stop Militarizing Law Enforcement Act to establish limitations and create greater transparency on the federal transfer of surplus military-grade equipment to state and local law enforcement agencies. This prohibition only applies to offensive equipment and does not prohibit the transfer of defensive equipment, such as body armor.
For years, I have fought to stop the federal militarization of local police departments. I support our officers, but I do not believe it is beneficial for neighborhoods across the United States to have the same kind of military-grade weapons that are commonly used in Afghanistan. The Stop Militarizing Law Enforcement Act institutes key reforms while ensuring officers still have access to protective equipment so they can do their jobs as safely as possible,said Sen. Paul.
In addition, Sen. Paul, along time opponent of no-knock warrants, introduced the Justice for Breonna Taylor Act to prohibit the aforementioned warrants, which allow law enforcement officials to forcibly enter a home without announcing their authority or purpose.
The bill is named in memory and honor of Breonna Taylor, a Louisville resident and EMT who was killed during a police raid on her home in March 2020, which was conducted under the authority of a no-knock warrant.
After talking with Breonna Taylors family, Ive come to the conclusion that its long past time to get rid of no-knock warrants. This bill will effectively end no-knock raids in the United States, said Sen. Paul.
Senator Pauls Justice for Breonna Taylor Act would require federal law enforcement officers to provide notice of their authority and purpose before they could execute a warrant, and it would require the same of any state or local law enforcement agency that receives funds from the Department of Justice.
Despite the above and more, Paul received a cheap shot on Twitter from OShea Jackson, aka rapper Ice Cube.
[See the website for the disgusting tweet from Ice Cube]
Podcaster and historian, Tom Woods said the following of the tweet: Meanwhile, back to substantive issues, we have Rand Paul, whos been about as committed to criminal justice reform as anyone could ask for, whos tried to stop the overseas bombing of nonwhites, and who drafted a bill to stop no-knock warrants. Heres Ice Cubes response:
Dan Bongino wasnt so charitable with Ice Cube tweeting: Youre a fraud. A big chatterbox. Your bullshit act is pathetic and wreaks of weakness and cowardice. Rand Paul put his name on a ballot to fight for things you only tweet about to try to stay relevant. You dont know shit. And your acting sucks.
Too bad Ice Cibe doesn’t know the KKK is an organization founded and supported by democrats.
ice cube is a pos
But that’s not nearly what I said out loud.
I enjoy the board too much to get booted for this piece of trash.
Man they are running up a bill of anger on the right that they cant pay
I’ve really come to appreciate Dan Bongino a lot lately.
It was a great response..
I wouldn’t like to get on his bad side put it that way!
Because if there is one thing Rand Paul is known for, is pushing U.S. Military intervention in every conflict around the globe.
Ice Cube? I actually had to look it up on Wikipedia. O’Shea Jackson, the actor. I know about him. I don’t know this Ice Cube guy.
Ice Cube is a racist antisemite.
https://www.insider.com/ice-cube-shares-anti-semitic-conspiracy-theories-on-twitter-2020-6
Wow what an idiot... and yet twitter does nothing?
We need more push-back from people like Dan Bongino
Dan understands the seriousness of what’s happening.. Dumbass Democrats in the suburbs are clueless.
Rand Paul needs to spend a month in Minnedishu & then see WHY using surplus military vehicles is justified.
After than month in Minnedishu, go to Seattle-—Los Angeles—Portland-—San Francisco.
What’s sad is how many TV shows and companies are hiring these racist, vile rappers to do spots for them. I guess nobody cares what they say about women or about killing people. The world has gone mad.
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