@earl-of-trumps saidI’ve asked this question before but I’ve either forgotten the answer or it didn’t get answered
Colorado is not the first, Jimm. I know that Maine also said they will not cooperate with other states seeking to press charges against one of their state's resident women for getting an abortion in Maine. The name of other state escapes me at the moment. It could be Oregon.
So I’m from Alabama and whilst visiting New York I meet someone from my own state and kill them in a bar brawl. Does that event come under the jurisdiction of Alabama’s or New York’s legal system? could I be extradited to Alabama?
This will get really weird when women from evangelical states get abortions in sanctuary states and they cannot travel through or move to other evangelical states assuming that they will form extradition agreements with each other.
I guess a lot will depend on whether a right wing evangelical or a liberal POTUS occupies the White House.
I don’t think religious people should be allowed to stand for office.
They’re obviously delusional, believing ghosts, spirits, gods, giants, dwarfs, etc.
You have to be of sound mind to make informed decisions. How the hell can one tell if a decision is sound or whispered by an invisible being?
Not good at all!
@shavixmir saidI don't think atheists should be allowed to stand for office.
I don’t think religious people should be allowed to stand for office.
They’re obviously delusional, believing ghosts, spirits, gods, giants, dwarfs, etc.
They're obviously both delusional and prejudiced, still believing that religious people believe in "beardy daddy in the sky", even after having been told that that's only their own pre-schooler interpretation for decades and decades.
@Shallow-Blue
I guess you think it's ok for religious people to stone to death apostates like they do right now in places like Afghanistan, get killed just because you say Mohammed is pedophile. Or ANYTHING casting M in a negative light.
I heard a dude on shortwave radio, now one of the only things you can hear coming out of the US on shortwaves now, ultrarightwingnuts touting religion then selling survival food for the next civil war....
I heard one of those nuts who was Baptist, saying that OTHER Baptist group should not be allowed to LIVE, even though they were allegedly the SAME religion, but that dude thinks they were not Baptists ENOUGH.
It is embarrassing to think that is about all other countries hear when they tune into American short wave stations.
@kevcvs57 saidJurisdiction falls to the state where the offense occurred.
I’ve asked this question before but I’ve either forgotten the answer or it didn’t get answered
So I’m from Alabama and whilst visiting New York I meet someone from my own state and kill them in a bar brawl. Does that event come under the jurisdiction of Alabama’s or New York’s legal system? could I be extradited to Alabama?
This will get really weird when women from evang ...[text shortened]... s a lot will depend on whether a right wing evangelical or a liberal POTUS occupies the White House.