Hmm this thread was here before the other one.
I'm too lazy to click links, and my service sucks out here so pages take a whole to load.
He made it easy.
Saw this on the news. I'm afraid I would have gotten in trouble. Lol
"They were here in 2007," said Turrentine, the supervisor in charge of the roadblocks, which took place in several locations in St. Clair County Friday night, early Saturday morning and Saturday night and early Sunday morning. "It's just with social media and Facebook now, word of it has just exploded."
Turrentine said the roadblocks were part of a study conducted by the Pacific Institute for Research and Evaluation, working with the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration. St. Clair County was asked to participate by the Alabama Department of Economic and Community Affairs because it had worked with the group six years ago"
They did this over in Alabama too: Why were roadblocks in St. Clair and Bibb counties asking for blood and DNA samples this weekend? | al.com
Here's the 2007 report if you guys are curious as to what the NHTSA says they're up to with this program: https://docs.google.com/viewer?url=...rticles/Associated%20Files/PilotTest_NRSM.pdf
The program is put up by PIRE: PIRE - Pacific Institute for Research and Evaluation
PIRE has their claws into many topics of research, including keyword "firearms": PIRE - Pacific Institute for Research and Evaluation
An interesting note, PIRE receives funding from the Tides Foundation, which is funded by George Soros: USA Today Touts Anti-Gun Research by Soros-Linked Advocacy Group
I was under the impression a cop can't pull over a vehicle without RAS/PC?
Good find!
FW Chief now apologizing. Saying it wont happen again.