eraseallhope
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The Enforcement Act of 1870 made it a federal felony for persons to conspire to injure someone in order to prevent him from exercising "any right or privilege granted or secured to him by the Constitution or laws of the United States.
So didn't a police cheif or sheriff say somethings along the lines of a physical threat to people who open carry firearms?
I thought there was a post about that so I thought I would bring this up and see if has any relation, or what your thooughts are.
The Enforcement Act of 1870 made it a federal felony for persons to conspire to injure someone in order to prevent him from exercising "any right or privilege granted or secured to him by the Constitution or laws of the United States.
So didn't a police cheif or sheriff say somethings along the lines of a physical threat to people who open carry firearms?
I thought there was a post about that so I thought I would bring this up and see if has any relation, or what your thooughts are.