>Did Q ever post during a Boss rally? I can't remember.
Q posted in a manner which suggests Q was present at some rallies. 'During a Boss rally' is open to interpretation.
>Did Q ever post during a Boss rally? I can't remember.
Q posted in a manner which suggests Q was present at some rallies. 'During a Boss rally' is open to interpretation.
>DAs Vow to Disregard Law
Texas law solved this problem:
"The law is unusual in that it tasks private citizens, rather than the state, with enforcement. It says that “any person,” other than a government official, may file a civil lawsuit to enforce the law against anyone who performs or intends to perform a prohibited abortion, or who aids or abets one. The law provides for at least $10,000 in “statutory damages” for each abortion performed, which is payable by the abortion provider and/or anybody who aided or abetted. There is no cap on the amount of damages a court can award to a citizen who sues to enforce the law."
How the New Texas Abortion Law Turns the Public Into Enforcers
https://www.bloomberg.com/news/articles/2021-09-01/how-texas-abortion-law-turns-public-into-enforcers-quicktake