Originally Posted by
~Rocktar~
They violate several constitutional rights and legal principles like innocent until proven guilty, right to face your accuser, unlawful search and seizure, just to name a few. Literally, it's happened in the US, your neighbor or some fucktard on social media can go to the court, say "I'm scared" and they can raid your house, search the whole place and seize any firearms and ammunition you might have. Then you have to hire a lawyer, go to court and prove you are innocent. Literally the exact opposite of everything our country stands for. In the mean time, the government has documented everything you have even if it was not documented in a registry elsewhere, prosecuted you for any other "crimes" they may find and we all know the government is of so careful about taking care of your property and returning it to you in the original condition. That is all assuming you aren't killed in the raid by some over zealous or cowardly asshole cop.
People have been killed by police over these illegal laws while the lawsuits to end them meander through the courts. It's worse than the Twitch and Youtube streamers getting SWATed by some fucking retard because when you file false charges with the cops, you can go to jail over it and people have. With these, there's no recourse, just the court saying "Sorry, my bad, here is what's left of your personal property and rights back, take a hike and don't let it happen again." It's the moral equivalent of turning in your neighbors over personal distancing violations and only slightly less reprehensible than turning over Jews to Nazis.
And Crenshaw has walked back his support of them though it is still my biggest gripe with him.