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It's not that simple. The federal government has no jurisdiction over this. -- nm
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pmb
I'm not even sure there's overall jurisdiction on a state level -- nm*
Posted by
JD (aka Jason Dean)
Jun 1 '20, 12:50
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The hook to jurisdiction is Department of Justice funding.
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ReluctantCynic
Jun 1, 12:57
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Equipment also, I would guess. For both "if you want this stuff, here are the terms" and "maybe you shouldn't have this stuff" -- nm
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Roger More
Jun 1, 13:00
Hmmm...interesting. How much are those grants anyway>
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JD
Jun 1, 13:00
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My guess is enough to listen to them. It's likely buried in budget documents if you wanted to find out for any given city. -- nm
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spamlet
Jun 1, 13:25
I think this would be tougher, but there are a number of ways it could be pushed over time. A justice department actively recognizing civil rights
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pmb
Jun 1, 13:00
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