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presence
08-24-2016, 01:01 PM
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http://www.activistpost.com/2015/12/well-armed-activists-openly-defy-texas-law-to-feed-the-homeless-hundreds-clothed-and-fed.html


Well-Armed Activists Openly Defy Texas Law to Feed the Homeless – Hundreds Clothed and Fed TOPICS:Matt Agorist (http://www.activistpost.com/tag/matt-agorist)Poverty (http://www.activistpost.com/tag/poverty)
December 22, 2015
http://www.activistpost.com/wp-content/uploads/2015/12/homeless.png (http://www.activistpost.com/wp-content/uploads/2015/12/homeless.png)By Matt Agorist (http://thefreethoughtproject.com/well-armed-activists-openly-defy-texas-law-feed-homeless-hundreds-clothed-fed/)
When feeding the homeless becomes an act of civil disobedience, Americans have been asleep for far too long.
Luckily, however, there are still good people who are willing to defy such arbitrary and ill-conceived laws and ordinances.
The folks over at the aptly named organization Don’t Comply (http://www.dontcomply.com/), took to the streets just outside the Austin Street Shelter in Dallas this weekend to perform, what has now become a revolutionary act – feeding the homeless.



“We are not complying with a bad law today,” Matthew Short, PR director of Don’t Comply said. “Evidently the city of Dallas believes that it’s wrong, or bad, or unlawful for us to feed more than a certain number of people at a time. But, during Christmas, we want to show love to our community and give these people a chance to survive the winter, whether it be with blankets or coats, or just giving them a holiday party like today with all kinds of cookies, and goodies, turkey and dressing, and the whole nine yards.”
Last December, the Dallas city council enacted Ordinance No. 29595, (https://dallascityhall.com/departments/codecompliance/DCH%20documents/pdf/homeless-feeding-Ordinance-No29595.pdf) which makes it illegal to serve food to the homeless without jumping through a statist myriad of bureaucratic hoops, including a fee, training classes, and written notices.
One should not need to file multiple forms and pay a fee to obtain a permit to give food to those in need who are willingly ready to accept it. The folks at Don’t Comply know this.

According to Brett Sanders, (http://www.brettsanders.me/2015/12/dallas-area-activists-defy-law-to-feed-the-homeless/)hundreds of homeless people showed up to not only enjoy a fantastic array of food, snacks and beverages – but there was also an assortment of winter clothing that was donated as well. “All of the homeless people that I talked to during the event were extremely grateful for the support and there was a sense of humanity that is indescribable. Interacting with other human beings whom most consider to be living life at rock bottom will likely alter your perspective on the world around you,” explained Sanders.
The event went off without a hitch, even after code enforcers showed up. Lead organizer of the event, Murdoch Pizgatti was confronted by the enforcers who told him to file the proper paperwork upon the event’s conclusion to which, Pizgatti politely replied, “no.”
“We’ve already had to speak to the police, they’ve already come and delivered code to us,” said Short, explaining what happened when the code enforcers showed up. “But, after shaking hands with them, they realized we’re all armed – and we’re gonna do what we’re gonna do because it’s not an immoral thing that we are doing.”
Below is the powerful video shot by Brett Sanders showing the powerful effects of such moral civil disobedience.

TheTexan
08-24-2016, 01:35 PM
I'm pretty sure committing a crime while armed turns that crime into a felony.

Unfortunately I think we have no choice but to throw these people into a penitentiary.

jkr
08-24-2016, 01:54 PM
fulking about time

Origanalist
08-24-2016, 03:12 PM
I'm pretty sure committing a crime while armed turns that crime into a felony.

Unfortunately I think we have no choice but to throw these people into a penitentiary.

Prison isn't a strong enough response, these people need to be publicly flogged daily. This sets a very dangerous precedent. This kind of flaunting of authority could give people "idea's".

TheTexan
08-24-2016, 04:54 PM
Prison isn't a strong enough response, these people need to be publicly flogged daily. This sets a very dangerous precedent. This kind of flaunting of authority could give people "idea's".

If they are carrying weapons, they are most probably right wing extremist terrorists, also.

Maybe gitmo, would be appropriate.

Danke
08-24-2016, 05:00 PM
I'm pretty sure committing a crime while armed turns that crime into a felony.

Unfortunately I think we have no choice but to throw these people into a penitentiary.

So when you are driving down a backcountry road in Texas in your 1974 Ford pickup with a shotgun in your window rack, and fail to use your blinker when turning...you are a felon?

oyarde
08-24-2016, 05:14 PM
So when you are driving down a backcountry road in Texas in your 1974 Ford pickup with a shotgun in your window rack, and fail to use your blinker when turning...you are a felon?

I could not use the signal , I had a Tall Boy in one hand and a Cuban cigar in the other .

Danke
08-24-2016, 05:17 PM
I could not use the signal , I had a Tall Boy in one hand and a Cuban cigar in the other .

You were a felon before you even stepped into the vehicle.

RJB
08-24-2016, 05:19 PM
Sadly, this is a serious matter. This act unfortunately is seen by many Americans as deserving of Summary Execution by Cop.

TheTexan
08-24-2016, 05:41 PM
So when you are driving down a backcountry road in Texas in your 1974 Ford pickup with a shotgun in your window rack, and fail to use your blinker when turning...you are a felon?

Depends. If you were you on the way to a gun range, or to go hunting, or other 2nd amendment protected gun use, then I think the penalty would be less severe.

But IANAL

oyarde
08-24-2016, 05:46 PM
You were a felon before you even stepped into the vehicle.

Nah , felon means you got caught .LOL . A Great Patriot and National Treasure like myself cannot be a felon .

oyarde
08-24-2016, 05:47 PM
Depends. If you were you on the way to a gun range, or to go hunting, or other 2nd amendment protected gun use, then I think the penalty would be less severe.

But IANAL
Hunting is no exemption in Maine , they ticket you if the shotgun is loaded in the vehicle . Court summons , you have to take off work to pay the fine .

TheTexan
08-24-2016, 06:04 PM
Hunting is no exemption in Maine , they ticket you if the shotgun is loaded in the vehicle . Court summons , you have to take off work to pay the fine .

Seems like reasonable, common sense legislation .

Ender
08-24-2016, 06:47 PM
Sadly, this is a serious matter. This act unfortunately is seen by many Americans as deserving of Summary Execution by Cop.

This is very serious and all people should be standing up against such ridiculous laws.