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Cissy
05-18-2015, 12:38 PM
http://thefreethoughtproject.com/white-houses-announces-partial-ban-militarization-american-police/

Police in the United States won’t be able to get a wide range of military grade equipment, including tanks and high-caliber firearms, from other federal agencies. The White House has introduced new restrictions prompted by the riots in Ferguson.

Under the new rules revealed on Monday this week, state, local and tribal law enforcement agencies are barred from buying or receiving from federal partners such as the Pentagon. This includes: weaponized vehicles and grenade launchers, and less-lethal items such as tactical vehicles, flash-bang explosives. Riot gear can now only be acquired by law enforcers if a list of conditions are met.

"The idea is to make sure we strike the right balance of providing equipment that is appropriate and important, while at the same time put standards in place that give a clear reason for the transfer of that equipment, with clear training and safety provisions in place,” Cecilia Muñoz, the White House director of domestic policy, told reporters in a conference call, according to the Washington Post.

Details about the decision were announced by the White House on Monday morning and are expected to be discussed by President Barack Obama later in the day when he speaks on community policing in Camden, New Jersey. According to the White House, the president will “highlight innovative steps taken by a city that has struggled with one of the nation’s highest violent crime rates to create economic opportunity, help police do their jobs more safely and reduce crime in the process.

"The topic of policing has dominated public discussions since Michael Brown, an unarmed 18-year-old black man, was shot and killed by a police officer in Ferguson, Missouri last year. The incident was followed by a wave of demonstrations, which attracted national attention after the Ferguson Police Department and other regional law enforcement groups responded to the protests clad in riot gear and equipped with high-powered weaponry more fit for a battlefield than a St. Louis suburb.

President Obama responded to concerns surrounding the use of militarized equipment by small-town police officers by assembling a working group to examine the topic. Their findings have now been released in a report that forms the basis of the recommendations contained in the fact sheet published on Monday, where the Ferguson events are singled out specifically.

Obama to restrict federal grants for police purchase of armored vehicles, grenade launchers, but NOT for military spy gear like StingRays.— Christopher Soghoian (@csoghoian)*May 18, 2015In Ferguson, the group says: “The law enforcement response to those protests was characterized as a ‘military‐style’ operation, as evidenced by videos and photographs that showed law enforcement officers atop armored vehicles, wearing uniforms often associated with the military and holding military‐type weapons.

"Even before the events in Ferguson, however, civil rights organizations conducted significant research on the perceived harms of ‘militarization’ of civilian law enforcement agencies in the United States and advocated for systemic change.”

In addition to establishing lists of prohibited or controlled items that can no longer be acquired through federal programs or grants, the working group also recommended that law enforcement agencies wishing to use certain equipment must adopt and adhere to specific written policies and protocols, as well as training and other guidelines.

enhanced_deficit
05-19-2015, 02:32 PM
Good move by ddg team even if it was way overdue, might help with any karma (http://www.ronpaulforums.com/showthread.php?444261-Is-the-ongoing-Surge-of-Police-State-in-America-a-Surge-of-Karma&p=5419930&viewfull=1#post5419930)situation.

JustinTime
05-19-2015, 06:48 PM
This is more about using a popular idea to assert federal authority.

After its established that the president has the power to tell the local PD's what they can and cant carry, they will just be fully re-armed, when the local hoi palloi no longer call the shots.

Slave Mentality
05-19-2015, 10:07 PM
List of conditions to be met:

1. Do humans or dogs live in your jurisdiction?

2. Has anyone in your department ever felt threatened?

If you have answered yes to any of these questions, then congratulations! You just got an MRAP with a 50 cal and nerve gas dispenser! Free bags of zip ties if the whole force shaves their heads to the skin.

TheTexan
05-19-2015, 11:05 PM
But ... if our country gets overrun by radical right wing paramilitary groups, how are the cops gonna protect us?

Origanalist
05-19-2015, 11:18 PM
This is more about using a popular idea to assert federal authority.

After its established that the president has the power to tell the local PD's what they can and cant carry, they will just be fully re-armed, when the local hoi palloi no longer call the shots.

Out of rep...

The Northbreather
05-19-2015, 11:25 PM
List of conditions to be met:

1. Do humans or dogs live in your jurisdiction?

2. Has anyone in your department ever felt threatened?

If you have answered yes to any of these questions, then congratulations! You just got an MRAP with a 50 cal and nerve gas dispenser! Free bags of zip ties if the whole force shaves their heads to the skin.
Indeed sir.

Origanalist
05-19-2015, 11:28 PM
But ... if our country gets overrun by radical right wing paramilitary groups, how are the cops gonna protect us?

Then they can't, because, anarchy. :eek:

Anti Federalist
05-20-2015, 12:29 AM
Shows you what a good riot can accomplish.

cindy25
05-20-2015, 12:40 AM
good move by Obama. has nothing to do about federal authority, as the police can still buy the military weapons on the open market should they choose.

Mani
05-20-2015, 03:53 AM
But those cops need to make it home safe!!!! :eek:

Lucille
08-07-2016, 01:11 PM
Great job, BLM.

Exclusive: White House to review ban on military gear for police
http://www.reuters.com/article/us-usa-police-gear-exclusive-idUSKCN1012KW


The White House will revisit a 2015 ban on police forces getting riot gear, armored vehicles and other military-grade equipment from the U.S. armed forces, two police organization directors told Reuters on Thursday.

Shortly after the recent shooting deaths of police officers, President Barack Obama agreed to review each banned item, the two law enforcement leaders said.

That could result in changes to the ban imposed in May 2015 on the transfer of some equipment from the military to police, said Jim Pasco, executive director of the Fraternal Order of Police, and Bill Johnson, executive director of the National Association of Police Organizations.

Last year's ban came after a public outcry over police in cities, such as Ferguson, Missouri, using military-grade riot gear and armored vehicles during protests against police brutality.
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Under the 2015 executive order, the federal government may no longer transfer such equipment. Local police are not banned from purchasing it on the private market, but most departments cannot afford that on their own, potentially leaving officers vulnerable, said Pasco.

"The White House thought this kind of gear was intimidating to people, but they didn't know the purpose it serves," said Pasco, noting a grenade launcher can also launch tear gas for crowd control.

At Obama's request, White House chief legal counsel Neil Eggleston will review the ban, Pasco and Johnson said.