germb747
Well-Known Member
How does one win the argument? For example, If you're caught shoplifting, you can't really demand the cop show you the law saying that's illegal. He's under no obligation to do so--you'll just find yourself slapped in handcuffs and hauled off to jail faster.
These people are trained that photography in places like airports is "suspicious behavior" and to investigate further.
Depends on their status. Under Title 10, no they can't enforce state laws. Otherwise, they can.
These people are trained that photography in places like airports is "suspicious behavior" and to investigate further.
Not quite,
National Guard troops are effectively State militias, and therefore under controll of the state governers and therefore CAN enforce state laws.
Regular Army (USAF, USMC, or USN) including reserve units, belong to the federal govenrment, and can't be used to enforce laws inside the state.
Depends on their status. Under Title 10, no they can't enforce state laws. Otherwise, they can.