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SecularMotion

(7,981 posts)
Sun Jan 31, 2016, 09:40 AM Jan 2016

Illinois Bill Would Help Block Federal Militarization of Police

SPRINGFIELD, Ill. (Jan. 29, 2016) – A bill filed in the Illinois Senate would prohibit state and local law enforcement agencies from obtaining certain types of military hardware from the federal government, and would require public notice before they acquire authorized equipment. Passage of this legislation would represent a big step toward stopping the federal militarization of state and local police.

Sen. Steve Stadelman (D-Rockford) introduced Senate Bill 2256 (SB2256) on Jan. 27. The legislation would prohibit local police and county sheriffs from procuring the following military surplus equipment from any federal program.

Tracked armored vehicles
Weaponized aircraft, vessels or vehicles
Firearms of .50 caliber or higher
Ammunition of .50 caliber or higher
Grenade launchers
Bayonets
Camouflage uniforms

The legislation would also require a local police agency or sheriff’s office to give public notice within 14 days after requesting allowable military surplus equipment.

http://blog.tenthamendmentcenter.com/2016/01/illinois-bill-would-help-block-federal-militarization-of-police/
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Illinois Bill Would Help Block Federal Militarization of Police (Original Post) SecularMotion Jan 2016 OP
I'm all for this madokie Jan 2016 #1

madokie

(51,076 posts)
1. I'm all for this
Sun Jan 31, 2016, 09:50 AM
Jan 2016

Concerning the LEO's I think they should focus on a lot more hugs and a lot less demands. Everyone will be better for it if we all are more respectful of one another. Cops as well as civilians.

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