Generally, I have very little interest in government legislation and certainly 
do not invest much time or effort in reading or remembering individual 
legislative acts.

Until today, I had exactly one paper copy of a house bill — H.R. 4079, short 
title: National Drug and Crime Emergency Act — in my files.

That bill would have declared a five year emergency during which:

 - "concentration camps, ala the internment camps for citizens of Japanese 
ancestry, including tents, for the expected surge in inmates and including use 
of surplus military bases for such camps.

  - prohibition of courts hearing any cruel and unusual cases based on 
overcrowding

  - five year mandatory, no release, sentences for any drug crime including 
possession, increasing for more severe offenses

  - mandatory work by all federal prisoners along with seizure of any federal 
benefits/moneys ordinarily due to the prisoner

  - all evidence in drug cases could not be withheld on 4th amendment grounds

  - suspension of Habeus Corpus (compliments of Strom Thurman for which the 
section is named)

  - payment of financial incentives to citizens reporting suspected drug 
activity with higher incentives if convictions result

  - and FEMA was going to be the administering agency for the "emergency"

This year, I am printing and filing HR 1 to my folder of "remarkable" proposed 
legislation; for what I perceive to be equally absurd and 
illegal/unconstitutional provisions — all for an "emergency" that has no basis 
in reality (again in my opinion).

davew

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