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Kris

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Once you're OK with police stopping vehicles for DUI's without probable cause, it's a short leap in allowing agents to pull over vehicles looking for "hate literature" perhaps pamphlets supporting the NRA. Is this a slippery slope fallacy?
asked on Tuesday, Apr 24, 2018 07:49:31 PM by Kris

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Bo Bennett, PhD
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Yes. Even though there is just one step mentioned, there is quite a difference between DUI and having a pamphlet in the car. The difference is extreme.
answered on Tuesday, Apr 24, 2018 08:33:23 PM by Bo Bennett, PhD

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