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Colorado Supreme Court Thread

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I don't know to what extent there are established precedents for when a topic is worthy of a mega-thread, but this decision seems like a big deal to me with a lot to discuss, so I'm putting this thread here as a place for discussion. If nobody agrees then I guess they just won't comment.

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Except for all the people with guns, gasoline, matches and the numbers that will raise some rather heated challenges to the minority of feudal wannabes trying to take away people's right to vote.

Solving antifa behavior is actually really easy if you're willing to let the police beat them, and the underclass that expects permanent disenfranchisment from this policy already thinks they live in a brutal plutocracy anyways.

Attempted tyrant behavior like stripping voting rights from everyone but property owners would be quite easily solved - few things would bridge divides across the political spectrum as much as unifying against that. It'd be in the ballpark of attempting to end age of consent laws or make Aztec paganism the mandatory state religion in terms of unpopularity. Take away the ballot box, the bullet box is next, and guns are a whole lot cheaper and widely distributed than land.