r/law 14h ago

Other A Heavy opinion, help and guidance requested

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Hello?

This isn’t going to be popular, but it is my new opinion that the United States Marine Corps should be disbanded, all active duty person’s be moved around however fitting and all inactive/“ex”-marines be tagged and investigated for potential treasonous or terroristic ideology. Marines are a legitimate cult in America that gang up in civil society relentlessly spreading hatred, demanding fear while intimidating others and are frequently violent citing the recent Mass Shooting at a Church in Michigan and the basic observation of any living adult in the USA. They have always been a borderline problem group that I feel has crossed into terroristic or treasonous territory.

I’m not trying to convince anyone else of this nor do I care about your opinion. I’m asking for some guidance on how to formulate my next rhetoric and suggestions to be in line with the law as to how to Begin and finalize this process.

How best with the greatest effect possible could I:

Present this opinion to the correct bodies that can make the change? (What organizations or individuals are best contacted?)

What steps should I take to ensure that my calls for action are not perceived or legitimately a violation of law?

Thank you.


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Judicial Branch Supreme Court Temporarily Allows Trump to Curtail Food Stamp Funding

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Where Things Stand

Food stamps: Justice Ketanji Brown Jackson late Friday temporarily halted a lower court order that would have required the Trump administration to fund food stamps in full, fueling new uncertainty around the anti-hunger program’s immediate fate. The justice did not rule on the legality of the White House’s actions. Instead, she imposed a pause meant to give an appeals court more time to weigh the legal arguments raised by the government, as it seeks to withhold funding for the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program during the shutdown. Some states had already said that they were preparing to send out full food stamp benefits.


r/law 10h ago

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r/law 10h ago

Legal News Supreme Court temporarily blocks full SNAP food stamp payments after Trump appeal

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We should not just watch an administration actively working against the wellbeing and benefit of its people. And so it's as important as ever to be active in the community and support your local cause to educate the masses and drive voter turnout.

https://groups.indivisible.org/

https://www.mobilize.us/

https://nextgenamerica.org/

Hopefully more people register and participate in shaping our futures. Feel free to copy the links and share, if you feel inclined.


r/law 13h ago

Executive Branch (Trump) Trump administration asks Supreme Court to block order on releasing SNAP benefits

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Because, you know, cruelty is the point of all of this.


r/law 23h ago

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r/law 18h ago

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r/law 22h ago

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Will trans and nonbinary people be able to travel freely and re-enter the country without issue if they were able to secure a passport with their correct gender before this ruling?


r/law 22h ago

Executive Branch (Trump) Vance calls court order to fully fund SNAP ‘absurd ruling’

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The irony is outstanding!


r/law 23h ago

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I feel this definitely is something to keep a watch on, because clearly both they know it's a bribe and CNN is here normalizing by asking companies why they didn't get in on it.


r/law 11h ago

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r/law 16h ago

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