No one is in favor of a bill that would force American citizens to have to interact with law enforcement in a way that wasn't appropriate.
Sentiment: NEGATIVE
I sometimes wish that people would put a little more emphasis upon the observance of the law than they do upon its enforcement.
It certainly makes no sense to enact more laws if we cannot, or do not, enforce the ones we have.
I do believe that supporting our First Amendment rights and supporting local law enforcement are not mutually exclusive.
It was not the president's responsibility to run a law enforcement operation. It was ours.
I think it's a self-serving effort to put a political agenda above the safety of our law enforcement officers.
I don't understand why it's controversial for law-abiding citizens protecting themselves under the Second Amendment.
I think Congress can pass a bill when the American people start regaining trust in the administration to actually do their job and enforce the laws that are already on the books.
The American people deserve to know exactly which laws the Obama Administration is refusing to enforce and why.
Historically, there is a presumption that the legitimate police powers of the states are not to be pre-empted by federal law unless Congress has made that purpose clear.
Our government should not be spying on the electronic communications of American citizens. Nor should our iPhones or Android devices be subject to unreasonable searches and seizures.
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