Dec 30th 2012, 15:21:03
http://www.csmonitor.com/...stunt-proof-of-media-bias
He broke the law in DC by possessing a high capacity magazine, and did so on national TV. He clearly broke the law.
Should he be held to a different standard than normal citizens? How can we prosecute ANYONE for this law now, while still claiming that the constitution's "equal protection" clause is being followed. If there is equal protection under the law, either David Gregory gets charged, convicted, and thrown in jail (for up to a year), or NO ONE gets charged under this law.
It's simply unconstitutional to not throw him in jail.
He broke the law in DC by possessing a high capacity magazine, and did so on national TV. He clearly broke the law.
Should he be held to a different standard than normal citizens? How can we prosecute ANYONE for this law now, while still claiming that the constitution's "equal protection" clause is being followed. If there is equal protection under the law, either David Gregory gets charged, convicted, and thrown in jail (for up to a year), or NO ONE gets charged under this law.
It's simply unconstitutional to not throw him in jail.