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Default 08-26-2005, 12:30 PM

To me that looks a lot more like county sheriff or local SWAT, they were using MP5s and had some odd patch I've never seen before from the military on the right arm, nothing on the left. It's not uncommon for SWAT/County Sheriffs to borrow things, like vehicles, from local National Guard detachments because they need them.



One of the news stories I read said that the creators of the party failed to get a second part of their permit. Here: http://kutv.com/topstories/local_story_233220802.html

[quote:b64b5]He said there were more than 250 people at the party. That is the number for which the county requires a permit, bond and county commission approval. Gilbert said the party did not have that approval.[/quote:b64b5]

I haven't seen an news story where they've said the actual people were National Guard--to which Posse Comitatus doesn't apply--even so The Posse Comitatus Act, like many other acts, is superceded by the War on Drugs under the Supreme Court premise that the safety of all outweighs the privacy of a minority group if this was regular Army.

Like all acts, it's not a Constitutional obligation and has been eroded by Congress since the late '70s since the lines between domestic and international defense blurred and many local law enforcement agencies were and are unable to deal with with the changes brought on by a different world climate.
  
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