After arriving at the State Liquor Cartel, Talley TV spoke to State Liquor Inspector Josh Stone. Inspector Stone was a really cool guy although there was a disagreement about police officers who use the violence inherent to government to enforce immoral laws. Stone believes that police officers, like himself, should enforce bad and immoral laws.
Immoral laws would include caging people for a victimless acts such as smoking or growing "illegal" plants or returning slaves back to their "masters" in the era of the fugitive slave laws.
Inspector Stone, Josh, had a calm demeanor which made it a pleasure to speak with him. It was good to see him take these issues seriously, conceding that the State locks peaceful people up for smoking a plant while in encourages alcohol consumption. He also acknowledged that laws could be (and many times are) immoral. Enforcing them or "just doing my job" would mean that officers, like Josh, would be doing immoral acts in exchange for money. It's a concept that would likely make anyone in law enforcement uncomfortable but many who are interested in the concept of justice are exploring it.
Inspector Stone believes immoral laws should be enforced and gives the impression that he would enforce them. As a law enforcement officer he may use discretion and nullify bad laws on the job by not enforcing them. Police Officers like Brad Jardis have even decided to quit their law enforcement jobs and begin careers in occupations where they won't be required to commit acts of violence on peaceful people.
Thank you to the State Liquor Cartel's Inspector, Josh Stone for speaking with Talley TV.
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great interview....hahahah that cops smokes i bet
theindustryexposed 7 months ago
That is a law enforcer I can respect. I agree with rabbit2110 that he was answering questions in a way that would not get him fired. Still, you can see the integrity in his way of thinking. Plus he was quite respectful to--and patient with--the interviewer.
Way to go guys for your outreach!
Jamar3030 1 year ago
Stock up and save? Over an ounce of Marijuana is considered felony possesion with intent to distribute in NH.
NH sucks, get your weed in Maine.
downlowfunk 1 year ago
KEEP UP THE GOOD RIGHT!
jackfire55 1 year ago
Well Josh was on duty and was probably answering the questions in a way that would not get him fired. But I think he handled himself very well for that interview and he did agree with the cameraman on a few things
rabbit2110 1 year ago
at least he was personable while earning your stolen money
fourdoorchevelle 1 year ago
Great video! Stone needs to spend some time over beers with Jardis.
CombatFlying222 1 year ago
Josh doesn't know if the war on drugs is a failure or not, LAWL
benjaminbartholomew 1 year ago