Anonymous ID: a10d23 March 26, 2019, 11:53 p.m. No.5918121   🗄️.is 🔗kun

>>5916758

You've got to look at the whole Bill, anon (re: your pic related)

3. Application

''This Bill of Rights applies only to acts done—

 

(a)by the legislative, executive, or judicial branches of the Government of New Zealand; or

 

(b)by any person or body in the performance of any public function, power, or duty conferred or imposed on that person or body by or pursuant to law.''

 

So that means the government is as powerless to force the ISPs to lift the blocks on 8chan as it is to enforce a ban themselves.

I can see things going only two ways. An Internet Bill of Rights which recognises that the Internet is global and gets taken out of every country's jurisdiction (100% freedom), or a Chinese style Intranet where a central authority decides what is accessible by the population.

I am not a lawfag, but by the wording of the Bill I can only conclude that Kordia is the only ISP that cannot by law infringe the Bill of Rights since it is given the duty of carrying government communications. And the only private work they do is corporate, so we're out of luck switching to them, kek.

Unless the ISPs enforcing the blocks somehow carry government communications…

BTW, I notice you left NZ First off your shit list?

Anonymous ID: a10d23 March 27, 2019, 11:10 p.m. No.5937701   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>7715 >>9096 >>9277

>>5936366

No cops are going to bust down people's doors just to get the guns, unless they're going in for something else. We just don't roll like that anon.

They'll confiscate illegal guns they find and use them to add to the charges.

Of course they'll have a good idea who has them, and they'll keep a closer eye on them now, particularly with the help of the SIS.

There's more to this recent event in Christchurch than meets the eye I reckon. By that I don't mean the mosque shootings, I mean the guy who was raided for guns and then killed himself in a standoff with a knife (the irony).