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The 1990 National Defense Authorization Act, Section 1033.

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America has been quietly arming its police for battle since the early 1990s.

Faced with a bloated military and what it perceived as a worsening drug crisis, the 101st Congress in 1990 enacted the National Defense Authorization Act. Section 1208 of the NDAA allowed the Secretary of Defense to “transfer to Federal and State agencies personal property of the Department of Defense, including small arms and ammunition, that the Secretary determines is— (A) suitable for use by such agencies in counter-drug activities; and (B) excess to the needs of the Department of Defense.” It was called the 1208 Program. In 1996, Congress replaced Section 1208 with Section 1033.

The idea was that if the U.S. wanted its police to act like drug warriors, it should equip them like warriors, which it has—to the tune of around $4.3 billion in equipment, according to a report by the American Civil Liberties Union. The St. Louis County Police Department’s annual budget is around $160 million. By providing law enforcement agencies with surplus military equipment free of charge, the NDAA encourages police to employ military weapons and military tactics.

1033 procurements are not matters of public record. And the Defense Logistics Agency (DLA), which coordinates distribution of military surplus, refuses to reveal the names of agencies requesting “tactical” items, like assault rifles and MRAPs — for security reasons, a spokesperson for DLA told Newsweek via email. One can only trace “tactical” items as far the county of the requesting agency. In the case of Ferguson, that means St. Louis County.

Police in Watertown, Connecticut, (population 22,514) recently acquired a mine-resistant, ambush-protected (MRAP) vehicle (sticker price: $733,000), designed to protect soldiers from roadside bombs, for $2,800. There has never been a landmine reported in Watertown, Connecticut.

Police in small towns in Michigan and Indiana have used the 1033 Program to acquire “MRAP armored troop carriers, night-vision rifle scopes, camouflage fatigues, Humvees and dozens of M16 automatic rifles,” the South Bend Tribune reported.

And police in Bloomington, Georgia, (population: 2,713) acquired four grenade launchers through the program, The Atlanta Journal-Constitution reported.

Given the proliferation of military weapons and military training among America’s police departments, the use of military force and military tactics is not surprising. When your only tool is a hammer, after all, every problem looks like a nail.

Update: Missouri DPS Communications Director O'Connell on Thursday morning sent the following e-mail confirming that St. Louis law enforcement agencies also received 12 5.56 millimeter rifles and six .45 caliber pistols as part of 1033 Program.
 
So instead of shooting dark-skinned Americans to death, these police departments can crush them under the tires of MRAP's.

Seems messy.
 
I find it interesting that there are Army units that have difficulty acquiring MRAPs despite having requirements for them, while at the same time there are something like 28 counties in Iowa that have them despite having no requirements for them. Gotta love that military-industrial complex.
 
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Sure it is.

Nearly half of all Americans have admitted to smoking pot (the real number is likely higher).

We have literally criminalized half the population.

http://www.pewresearch.org/fact-tank/2015/04/14/6-facts-about-marijuana/

A progressive liberal pot smoking president had been in office for 8 years maybe he should of done something. If we are going to be a country of laws like our or not is still illegal and will land you in jail in many parts of the country.
 
A progressive liberal pot smoking president had been in office for 8 years maybe he should of done something. If we are going to be a country of laws like our or not is still illegal and will land you in jail in many parts of the country.
I'm a fan of jury nullification. Must be why I never get called. Somehow they know.
 
A progressive liberal pot smoking president had been in office for 8 years maybe he should of done something. If we are going to be a country of laws like our or not is still illegal and will land you in jail in many parts of the country.

Well, it's the "law of the land" that the state is allowed to sterilize the mentally disabled, but lucky for you we do that anymore.

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Buck_v._Bell
 
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