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Also known as the “Feckless Politician Act” to protect them from defending the Constitution to their constituents.
CA RSOL should consider providing support briefs to help the litigants in civil confinement, particulary with regard to low recidivism across the board.
Like I’ve said before; if these people don’t like the constitution and the guarantees it affords citizens these people should just leave the country and go somewhere where people have no rights. The governor and all his supporters are not american; they are Nazi’s because what they are doing and want to continue to do to these people is a page straight out of 1930s Nazi Germany.