Topic: Unconstitutional

3 chapters across the catalog

Michael Allison Harassed By Abandoned Vehicle Ordinances Part 2 Of 2 [5p8yfki4cQA]
13:34 - 15:16

Michael Allison Harassed By Abandoned Vehicle Ordinances Part 2 Of 2 [5p8yfki4cQA]

Constitutional Challenge to Illinois Eavesdropping Statute

Michael Allison discusses his legal defense strategy, noting that his attorney has filed a motion to dismiss based on the unconstitutionality of the Illinois eavesdropping statute. He explains that the potential 75-year prison sentence stems from authorities seizing his recorder and filing multiple counts for every recorded instance found on the device. The segment concludes with a reference to the Mike Hanson archives on YouTube for further information on the case.

4 19 1998 Mt Carmel Waco Trip Raw Footage, Jeff Davis⧸Alex Jones(Before Church Was Rebuilt 1999) [fQc1mdqCT9s]
19:46 - 22:22

4 19 1998 Mt Carmel Waco Trip Raw Footage, Jeff Davis⧸Alex Jones(Before Church Was Rebuilt 1999) [fQc1mdqCT9s]

Police Militarization and Constitutional Concerns in America

A former radio host discusses the growing militarization of local law enforcement and the creation of regional FEMA teams under Secretary of Defense William Cohen. The speaker cites former Attorney General Ramsey Clark's warnings about authoritarian control and the use of military-grade equipment by local police.

Jeff Davis W Special Guest Steve Lane And Wes Curtis 1997 [zmL0AXTm6mI]
1:18:51 - 1:21:54

Jeff Davis W Special Guest Steve Lane And Wes Curtis 1997 [zmL0AXTm6mI]

Discussion of Texas House Bill 2901 Emergency Passage

The host and a caller named Jim revisit House Bill 2901, noting that it was passed as an "emergency" to bypass the standard three-day reading requirement. They express concern that the public was never notified of this legislation, which they view as a total destruction of the Second Amendment. The host promises to investigate whether the Governor has officially signed the bill.