By Miguel A. Faria, MD
For many years, the federal government has arrogated more power to itself at the expense of the individual states, including policing actions that should fall within the jurisdiction of state courts and not the federal judiciary. Likewise, federal government intrusion into every aspect of the lives of Americans continues to increase.
Therefore, it is imperative for Americans to realize that centralization of the police force is an authoritarian concept that is contrary to the U.S.
By Miguel A. Faria, MD
For many years, the federal government has arrogated more power to itself at the expense of the individual states, including policing actions that should fall within the jurisdiction of state courts and not the federal judiciary. Likewise, federal government intrusion into every aspect of the lives of Americans continues to increase.
Therefore, it is imperative for Americans to realize that centralization of the police force is an authoritarian concept that is contrary to the U.S.