Cops Give Seattle Stoners Special Doritos

There is a shit ton of smug in that article and the
comments.

Chrysophylax_Dives17 mins ago
The closest parallel to the groups described is the sovereign
citizen movement in America. The Southern Poverty Law Centre, an
internationally-recognised civil rights organisation, classes them
as a hate group. Although originally a racist and anti-semitic
movement, most contemporary sovereigns have no idea where their
beliefs come from. The SPLC estimates that there were about 300,000
sovereigns of all races in the USA in 2011, but expects the number
to rise rapidly.

While most merely hold up the courts with ridiculous amounts
of nonsense paperwork, imposing substantial costs on others and
often escaping the law, a few take their hatred of government to
the level of murder. Most sovereign attacks, however, take the form
of “paper terrorism”: filing false tax forms and property liens to
damage their opponents financially. Several states have laws
specifically to prevent sovereigns from attacking people in this
way.

“Paper terrorism”?!?!

Rmiller87Oct 13th, 16:06
As a Canadian, harmless kooks like the guy in this article don’t
worry me so much.

But I am still not sure why CSIS hasn’t hauled in the
extremist who advocated for Albertans not to pay their taxes in his
Albertan firewall letter :

“…there is no reason to have Ottawa collect our
revenue.”

This sounds very Tea Party like to me.

Is there free speech in Canuckistan?