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SaC Radio LIVE / Conversing with a Cop Pt 1
« on: October 14, 2019, 02:11:19 AM »

In an exclusive interview, Jason C. Kubin sits down with an officer who agreed to talk to us under the condition that his name be kept secret.

Join us as we ask the questions that have been asked in SaC for a while now. We ask questions about enforcing unjust laws, do cops HAVE to arrest you? What to do at a traffic stop and more... This special interview is part of a 4 part series. We hope you enjoy.

Sponsored in part by ComStar Computers & Consulting



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News / SaC Radio LIVE
« on: September 24, 2019, 09:17:30 PM »
Debuting October, SaC Radio LIVE kicks off with Govone Edd as your host.

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News / Coming Soon!!!! Spot-a-Cop of Knoxville & SVa. Line Android App
« on: September 08, 2019, 06:39:52 PM »


We are pleased to announce that we are currently working on two new apps for the Tennessee and South/SWestern Va line chapters.

Who is affected?

Residents along the southern and western Virginia State Line as well as towns on the other side of that line
  • Maryland
  • West Virginia
  • Kentucky
  • Tennessee
  • and N.Carolina

You can find our apps HERE

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Ideas and Suggestions / SOP Rewrite
« on: September 08, 2019, 06:28:57 PM »


This is where we will list the new changes to the SOP and you can vote on them so the Admin Panel may see what our members want.


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SaC's Android App Support / Where are my apps at?
« on: August 13, 2019, 09:28:50 PM »

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News / ComStar has a NEW Website
« on: October 11, 2018, 02:14:30 AM »

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News / Conversing With A Cop on Streetbeefs Fight Talk LIVE
« on: April 08, 2018, 05:08:29 PM »
Tonight we will be partnering up with Streetbeefs internet radio show, Street Beef Fight Talk LIVE to bring you a ground breaking interview with a local officer who spoke to us under the condition of anonymity. You don't want to miss this.

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Check out this example of police no longer caring about the community. This happened in Rockingham county where the sheriff's department used to have a high public approval. What are your thoughts

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What's On Your Mind? / Jury Nullification
« on: July 22, 2017, 12:42:38 AM »
I want to take a moment to talk to you about the single most powerful tool in any jurors arsonal. The one tool that strips the power away from the government, the judge, and the DA. I'm talking about Jury Nullification.

Now you might ask, what is Jury Nullification, and you'd be asking a great question. Jury Nullification is where a jury finds a defendant Not Guilty. Not  because the defendant is innocent, but rather, because the law or crime the defendant is on trial for is unjust. For example, we all agree that  the Bundy family was well within their constitutional right to refuse to let the BLM come and take their cattle. Yet the federal government saw fit to charge them and haul them into court for the 2nd time. They were exercising their 1st and 2nd amendment rights. For this, they are on trial.

Now any intelligent juror will see that this is complete bullshit and as such, should easily declare a jury nullification by rendering a Not Guilty verdict based upon the unconstitutional nature of the charges, and the facts surrounding the case.

So what happens if a jury nullifies a charge? The case is declared a mistrial, and the state has to hold yet another trial. If jurys were to keep nullifing the charges, either the state would give up, or the law would have to be changed. By using this process, a single juror could be the reason unjust laws are changed. And let's face it folks, we have tons if unjust laws.

I would like to hear your thoughts.

For more on the Bundy's and the BLM, click here

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News / StandVa Rally Event
« on: July 13, 2017, 08:31:39 PM »
The people at stand VA are conducting an event in Harrisonburg downtown and Court Square. You are welcome to come out and join in the event however we invite you to come and speak about any issues that you feel need to be addressed with our country or government law enforcement or anything else that is on your mind. The object here is to voice your concerns and raise awareness to any issues that you feel need to be addressed so come out on July 15th at 12 noon and stand for Liberty. I will be speaking at this event so if you would like to hear what I have to say I welcome you to join us as I'll be talking about Criminal Justice Reform and how you can get started making a difference in your community.

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Laws / What deterred you from comitting a crime
« on: June 29, 2017, 12:32:11 AM »
In Virginia if you are convicted of a felony, you lose several rights, one of which is the right to vote. Now I'm curious as to why that is. It's not like it's a deterrent. I mean no one decided against killing a person because they lose their right to vote. And on those same lines, why should felons pay taxes. I mean if they are not allowed to participate in electing representation, how can they be subjected to taxation without representation? It just seems to me that someone really dropped the ball on this whole idea, don't you?

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What's On Your Mind? / Hiding while running radar
« on: June 24, 2017, 01:11:19 PM »

It always bothered me when I saw a cop hiding in the bushes or somewhere else and running radar. It became clear to me that at some point the 👮 stopped caring about crime prevention and more concerned with how they could make money off of it. It had occurred to me that if police prevented Crime​, they'd be out of a job. No crime, no need for crime fighters. So they became enforcers, revenue collectors.

If the police were really serious about public safety, why would they hide and run radar instead of being totally visible to the drivers? It just seems to me that by doing this, they'd affect all drivers and improve the safety of those who are out on that particular road. Instead, they hide and nab a driver here and there. They generate 💰 for the state. If an officer was setup on the side of the road, everyone would double check their speed, reduce speed to a safe speed, and drive more carefully. But rather than affect all drivers, they prefer to just affect a select few. I think it's time police got back to crime prevention instead of depending on crime to fund the system and ensure job safety. What do you think?

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