But you realize smoking bong indoors can cause some unwanted attention? You don't like authority, so do you feel like it's your duty to arm yourself to keep government in check, as per your US constitution?
What other avenues have you tried to garner some publicity for your cause?
Also couple other questions, have you studied anything? And what do you do for living? (also thank you for answering my prior questions)
"But you realize smoking bong indoors can cause some unwanted attention"
I am a state medical cannabis patient and it is a 150 dollar fine to smoke weed outside. Everyone else can smoke cigarettes 25 feet from the building. I would have gotten a fine.
"so do you feel like it's your duty to arm yourself to keep government in check, as per your US constitution"
More than 30 million Americans can't read. That is more than 5 times the population of Ireland. Many millions more can read very poorly. This also spills into the government at times, especially local ones. Groups of idiots vote for illiterate people and the citizens suffer. People like me need to exist to remind them, number one, what their purpose is, and number two, how to do their job properly for the citizens their jobs are to serve. If we had more people like me there would be less attacks on police, more accountability, and less shootings BY police as well as they would be held to a higher standard than they currently are because if they don't then they get made to look ridiculous. Would they rather get shot, or put on youtube?
"What other avenues have you tried to garner some publicity for your cause?"
I run a local community Facebook with nearly 6,000 members and this city's population is only around 40,000. I report news, events, and other things on there. I have had random people on the street give me hugs, say "hey you are that guy from facebook", or at times scream "FAGGOT!" while driving away.
I utilize social media to raise as much awareness as possible. This is part of what annoys them as many views of their antics have gotten thousands, upon thousands, of views.
"And what do you do for living?"
I am disabled but I was actually going to school as a Computer Science major until the cops jacked my school laptop. Of note is the fact I told them 10 months ago they did not have a warrant to search the laptop and its seizure was outside of the scope of the warrant. Guess who got it back prior to trial a couple of weeks ago?
Ignore the biases and acknowledge what I say and then go months later and look at the outcomes. Usually, even if I am deemed wrong by an early decision, after appeal it is seen that I was correct. This isn't just with police or courts. This has been a repeated story throughout my entire life. People should take what I say more seriously because it is rare that I am incorrect if I take the time to make a claim of certainty.
EDIT: If it wasn't clear about the "arm yourself" comment, if you meant with actual weaponry, I carry a knife, I do not carry a gun. Even if I was allowed to have a gun I would only utilize it for home and vehicular (which I don't specifically want anyways) defense. I am pro-gun rights, however, I think gun classes should be taught at school, and that mandatory yearly training should be required for continued possession outside of one's home or vehicle. I believe all Americans should be allowed to own and register firearms though, including felons, as well as that the government should have access to no weapons (outside of the military and being used abroad) that the people are also not granted access to register and own. I also believe that all Americans should be allowed to vote, no question.