Message from @Fash Dragon

Discord ID: 420678408360689664


2018-03-06 20:03:14 UTC  

Let’s bring smoke bombs so we can gas antifa

2018-03-06 20:08:03 UTC  

Smoke bombs would work.. spray PCP on them and throw blood on them and completely wack em out

2018-03-06 20:09:01 UTC  

Lol

2018-03-06 20:10:18 UTC  

What's the legality of smoke bombs? That's interesting

2018-03-06 20:10:53 UTC  

@johanC looks badass in that video

2018-03-06 20:11:01 UTC  

Idk about the legality

2018-03-06 20:11:09 UTC  

It would be the greatest meme in history

2018-03-06 20:12:48 UTC  

Also the video made us look good as a party

2018-03-06 20:12:54 UTC  

As a whole

2018-03-06 20:13:00 UTC  

Wasn’t a smear piece

2018-03-06 20:13:34 UTC  

We can make a GIF of ANTIFA being smoke bombed

2018-03-06 20:13:39 UTC  

Caustic agent

2018-03-06 20:13:49 UTC  

I would advise against it

2018-03-06 20:23:33 UTC  

@Spiritchef that's my thought. Best to leave the use of gasses for other times.

2018-03-06 20:24:26 UTC  

Smoke bombs are most likely illegal on unwilling people, like spiritchef said

2018-03-06 20:24:51 UTC  

Smoke MACHINES?

2018-03-06 20:25:12 UTC  

Could probably stretch it to be considered incendiary as well, I know they're illegal in some states for that reason

2018-03-06 20:25:38 UTC  

yeah best not

2018-03-06 20:25:48 UTC  

I wanna introduce heimbach with smoke machinesand trap music

2018-03-06 20:25:49 UTC  

I'd consult a lawyer about smoke machines first but probably more okay

2018-03-06 20:26:13 UTC  

WWE Nationalism

2018-03-06 20:26:20 UTC  

What you wanna do

2018-03-06 20:26:24 UTC  

Use flares

2018-03-06 20:26:44 UTC  

Dont throw em at the enemy but on close to them

2018-03-06 20:26:46 UTC  

Just don't throw them at people lmao

2018-03-06 20:26:50 UTC  

smoke machines need to be plugged in though

2018-03-06 20:26:56 UTC  

unless we're also lugging aorund a generator

2018-03-06 20:27:30 UTC  

White Power is what we're gonna use on the smoke machine

2018-03-06 20:27:31 UTC  

Car battery + inverter

2018-03-06 20:27:51 UTC  

Gregg is getting charged with a felony

2018-03-06 20:28:03 UTC  

For what exactly

2018-03-06 20:28:07 UTC  

I'm not sure

2018-03-06 20:28:54 UTC  

https://cdn.discordapp.com/attachments/420338445823508480/420679186945146881/1520359109916.png

2018-03-06 20:29:24 UTC  

If I had to guess

2018-03-06 20:29:25 UTC  

THE MICHIGAN PENAL CODE (EXCERPT)
Act 328 of 1931


750.81d Assaulting, battering, resisting, obstructing, opposing person performing duty; felony; penalty; other violations; consecutive terms; definitions.
Sec. 81d.

(1) Except as provided in subsections (2), (3), and (4), an individual who assaults, batters, wounds, resists, obstructs, opposes, or endangers a person who the individual knows or has reason to know is performing his or her duties is guilty of a felony punishable by imprisonment for not more than 2 years or a fine of not more than $2,000.00, or both.

2018-03-06 20:29:30 UTC  

Wasn't he charged with brandishing a weapon or something?

2018-03-06 20:29:35 UTC  

No

2018-03-06 20:29:46 UTC  

Don't spread information you aren't certain about please @Hadrian

2018-03-06 20:30:26 UTC  

(5) This section does not prohibit an individual from being charged with, convicted of, or punished for any other violation of law that is committed by that individual while violating this section.

(6) A term of imprisonment imposed for a violation of this section may run consecutively to any term of imprisonment imposed for another violation arising from the same transaction.

(7) As used in this section:

(a) "Obstruct" includes the use or threatened use of physical interference or force or a knowing failure to comply with a lawful command.

(b) "Person" means any of the following:

(i) A police officer of this state or of a political subdivision of this state including, but not limited to, a motor carrier officer or capitol security officer of the department of state police.

(ii) A police officer of a junior college, college, or university who is authorized by the governing board of that junior college, college, or university to enforce state law and the rules and ordinances of that junior college, college, or university.