Sen. John Kavanagh, R-Fountain Hills, introduced Senate Bill 1054 this week, which would make it a crime for someone within 20 feet of an officer to knowingly take video of any law enforcement activity without the officer’s permission. The new bill would also allow officers to stop someone from recording law enforcement activity, even on their own property, Read More…
Constitutional Rights
Horrifying Video Shows Cops Sic K-9 on Bystander’s Infant Daughter
Henderson, NV — On January 30, 2015, a health food store in Henderson called the police after a disgruntled customer, attempting to return some protein powder, allegedly threatened to rob them. The store described the suspect to police as a black male wearing a black and tan t-shirt who left in an SUV. As police responded Read More…
Police To Use Drones To Control Protestors- A Dangerous Precedent?
The UK police force has received the green light to begin the implementation of drones into its priority operations such as a home siege, burglary, and even peaceful protests. This all according to new national guidelines regulating the use of drones by police. At least a quarter of all police departments in England and Wales plan on deploying Read More…
Mom Arrested for Felony Child Endangerment for Treating Her Own Disease with Cannabis
Weber County, UT — Enedina Stanger is a wife, a mother of two, and now, thanks to the state of Utah, a convict. She also suffers from a rare genetic disorder called Ehlers-Danlo Syndrome (EDS). Stanger, who relies on a wheelchair to move around, has been battling EDS for most of her life. Stanger’s EDS causes her excruciating pain because Read More…
New California Bill Allows for Preemptive Gun Seizure
Beginning January 1st, new gun-safety legislation goes into effect which will allow authorities to seize a person’s weapon for 21 days if a judge determines that there is a potential for violence. The bill is presented as a means of having an emergency “gun violence restraining order” to impose on a loved one should they Read More…
CISA: The Patriot Act 2.0 Signed Into Law
On December 18th, 2015 Congress passed a $1.15 trillion omnibus spending package as a way of continuing to fund the federal government and avoiding a government shutdown. Snuck into the bill was a highly controversial bill called CISA, a cyber security bill that was defeated in the past due to civil rights and privacy concerns. Read More…






