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Hardin, Wyo Police Dept Being Taken Over by Private American Police Force
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<blockquote data-quote="txyaloo" data-source="post: 8851721" data-attributes="member: 23362"><p>*sigh* You're throwing out all this BS about Obama funding privatization of police forces yet as usual you have no evidence to back it up. If he's doing this, there will be EO's published in the federal register or there will be some sort of appropriations bill that has been funneled through Congress. Where is this supposed money coming from?</p><p></p><p>On top of that, police officers and sheriffs are state constitutional positions. A private police force can be formed all day long, but at the end of the day, they have no powers of arrest unless authorized by the state in which they are operating. The citizens in that area also have no obligation to comply with their orders or demands.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="txyaloo, post: 8851721, member: 23362"] *sigh* You're throwing out all this BS about Obama funding privatization of police forces yet as usual you have no evidence to back it up. If he's doing this, there will be EO's published in the federal register or there will be some sort of appropriations bill that has been funneled through Congress. Where is this supposed money coming from? On top of that, police officers and sheriffs are state constitutional positions. A private police force can be formed all day long, but at the end of the day, they have no powers of arrest unless authorized by the state in which they are operating. The citizens in that area also have no obligation to comply with their orders or demands. [/QUOTE]
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