There's a psychic/tarot reader on the highway near me that's been around as long as I can remember, and I don't think I've ever seen a car parked out front.
In America there are tens if not hundreds of millions more guns than there are people. Any amount of "incentive" for Americans to buy even more guns is just pissing into an ocean of piss. The people who want guns already have one, or two, or 30. The exception being teens coming of legal age.
None of this has deterred the neo-Gestapo from goosestepping as of yet.
The real problem with your proposal is that it is a clear signal of treasonous intent against the FedGov from any state that passes it. They will immediately start arresting state officials no matter how coy you play it.
When I was a kid I was lucky enough to go on a Boy Scout sailing trip around the Florida Keys and snorkel around the reefs there.
I still distinctly remember the captain telling me to enjoy them while they're around because they'll probably be wiped out by 2030. Seems like that might have been optimistic.
The trajectory is pretty well set, though. There is no "might" get worse anymore, it will get worse without radical intervention. It is simply cope to believe that there is any reasonable possibility that this could just blow over.
It is worth treating with the gravity it deserves, even if there aren't Right Wing Death Squads executing dissidents in the streets this very moment.
On the off-chance this isn't a joke, no, booby traps are largely illegal because they are indiscriminate and a danger to everyone in the premises, including the person setting the traps.
I fear the majority of trigger-pullers are pro-trump and pro-deportation, no matter where they live. I fear that "revolution" will entail the United States' progressives getting absolutely brutalized until the regime seizes total control.
I wonder if the cops here had authorization to use a WiFi jammer. I don't know why I wonder, since the answer is inevitably that the cops can do whatever they want.
During the last election it was all "now is not the time to change course."
Well now we have over three years to re-tool the Democratic party into something that can win. But we still have people saying "Nooo we actually need Chuck Schumer and Nancy Pelosi and all these useless benchwarmers to win."
No we fucking don't. There is plenty of time to make change. Unless you don't actually want change from these conservatives in all but name.
Police are explicitly trained to keep firing until the person at the very least collapses, and will often shoot people on the ground if it looks like they are reaching for or aiming a weapon (slightly moving a limb, probably out of agony).
American police would rather see you dead than be in a situation they are not 100% in control of. Managing an interaction with them is like dealing with a dangerous wild animal.
Maricopa County Sheriff's Office has been a rolling human rights disaster for years. It needs to be torn the fuck down.
Frankly sheriff's offices in general need to be abolished. It's a relic of the frontier colonial era and, surprise, they never gave up their power willingly. They often have the lowest training standards in the profession, and are the face of partisan politics in law enforcement, to the benefit of conservatives 99% of the time. A lot of the time I hear about some flagrant abuse of power from cops it's from a sheriff's deputy.
EDIT: doesn't seem like the sheriffs were involved here, just the county prosecutor and Phoenix police. What you get from scrolling at work and not reading articles.
He was always a net negative to operations, but he's substantially declined in his drug abuse and mental health since his foray into politics. He's going to wreck anything he touches with his hubris.
Of course it could take a long time for his faithful to come to terms with that.
Whenever and wherever "settlers" are publicly lashing out with violence, the IDF is on standby to immediately destroy any Palestinian resistance to their provocation.
There's a psychic/tarot reader on the highway near me that's been around as long as I can remember, and I don't think I've ever seen a car parked out front.