
@PatriotMarkCook Jena Griswold stance on audits:
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@PatriotMarkCook Jena Griswold stance on audits:






NEW: Election denier Tina Peters — who was convicted for her role in a 2021 voting system breach — accused Democrats of stealing elections and falsely claimed voting machines are being used to change election outcomes. The comments come less than two weeks after her release from a Colorado prison. democracydocket.com/news-alerts/ti…

AG Todd Blanche announces the indictments of multiple Illegal Aliens taking down a widespread operation that smuggled children into the United States "This is not isolated— There are over 15,500 'super sponsor' (eho took 3 or more children not their own) cases that we have identified along with DHS." Forget prison… send them to the wood-chipper! I’m tired of my tax dollars paying for their comfy stays in the U.S. Prison system! rumble.com/v7b52xc-indict…

BREAKING MS NOW: ICE has detained over 500 babies and toddlers under Trump. On an average day, ICE has 25 children aged 3 or younger in custody, according to joint research by MS NOW and The Marshall Project. ms.now/news/trump-ice…




Colorado HB26-1037, the “Fourth Amendment Is Not For Sale Act", would stop state agents, such as law enforcement and the Attorney General’s office, from buying your digital footprint from data brokers without judicial process. It ends the ability of the state to simply purchase bulk datasets containing device and advertisement ID information (unique identifiers tied to your phone or computer) along with linked IP addresses, browsing history, search activity, app usage, location data, all your personal info, and more. Under the bill, they could still obtain that data with a warrant, subpoena, court order, emergency exception, consent, or other defined carveouts such as Missing and Exploited Children. 1307's passage is critical to hobbling HB26-1144, the 3D printer/digital files gun bill, and here’s why. 1144 would turn certain 3D printing files and digital firearm information into criminal contraband, with possession and distribution penalties that include jail time. Once digital information itself becomes illegal to possess or share, enforcement shifts to the digital trail. Imagine if the anti-gun Colorado Attorney General's office simply purchased the data each week of anyone with a Colorado IP address who had accessed the "GunCAD Index" website. That is nothing short of a criminal fishing expedition for something that should not even be a crime in the first place. It flips the Fourth Amendment on its head by allowing suspicion to follow the data purchase instead of requiring probable cause to come first. HB26-1037 would prohibit this practice that is currently allowed. Last night’s hearing on HB26-1037 in House Judiciary ran nearly seven hours, rotating panels of testimony late into the evening. Much of the opposition came from law enforcement and state agents defending their ability to purchase third-party data because it’s faster and easier than obtaining a warrant or subpoena. Every Republican on the committee entered unapologetically ready to kill the bill, and exchanges at times grew confrontational between them and sponsors Rep. Ken DeGraff (R), who is one of the state’s most liberty-minded Republicans, and Rep. Jennifer Bacon (D). Some Republican committee members even mocked due process and probable cause. It was both stunning and disappointing to watch. Rep. Scott Slaugh (R), who serves on the Judiciary Committee and had not firmly declared a position, was replaced just before the hearing began by Minority Leader Jarvis Caldwell (R). After hours of debate over probable cause and whether the government should have to go to a judge, or qualify under one of the bill’s many exceptions, before buying your digital footprint, the sponsors laid the bill over to work on amendments. It will return for a vote in the coming days or weeks. Please reach out to the Republican members of House Judiciary along with the Minority Leader who pulled the only undecided vote from the committee, and ask them why in the new era of digital contraband, they believe our privacy rights should be allowed to be bought and sold by agents of the state to use against us in a court of law - without probable cause. Tell them to vote YES on HB26-1307 and close the digital dragnet loophole that will be used if the 3D printer bill pass. Rep Matt Soper (HD54) matthew.soper.house@coleg.gov 303-866-2583 Rep Ava Flanell (HD14) ava.flanell.house@coleg.gov 303-866-2965 Rep Rebecca Keltie (HD16) rebecca.keltie.house@coleg.gov 303-866-2937 Rep Scott Slaugh (HD64) scott.slaugh.house@coleg.gov 303-866-2906 Rep Jarvis Caldwell (Minority Leader) jarvis.caldwell.house@coleg.gov 303-866-2191



UNI-PARTY ALERT: The "Colorado Conservative Leadership Fund" has already spent $121,410 supporting the Uni-Party candidates and opposing grassroots candidates! The names of candidates who are being "opposed" are the grassroots candidates who will actually challenge the status quo! Special interests do NOT want to see that! Why? Because "Conservative Leadership Fund" is bankrolled by corporate interests who want to see the "grift machine" keep on churning in Colorado! They don't want anyone disrupting their agenda by focusing on the Constitution, Lowering Taxes, Personal Freedom, Liberty, etc. This "Leadership Fund" is supporting candidates who will NOT challenge the status quo or question the power of the government and the surveillance state being built around us. Liberty is not their agenda.


William Mcroberts brought 2 DILDOS, CONDOMS, DIAPERS, AND MORE to have sex with a 13 year old girl.. and despite that, he was let go due to Boulder County DA Michael Dougherty cutting him loose. William admitted to being in possession of child porn as well. This is fucking ridiculous.
