pcosmar
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Things like the IRS, Federal Reserve, 80% of the federal departments aren't essential functions of government, but having a local police force that cracks down on crime and arrests violent criminals is an essential function of government.
NO It Is Not
Police ( the very concept of Police) should not exist in a free society.
Period.
Read This
ARE COPS CONSTITUTIONAL?
http://www.constitution.org/lrev/roots/cops.htm
The Constitution contains no explicit provisions for criminal law enforcement. Nor did the constitutions of any of the several states contain such provisions at the time of the Founding. Early constitutions enunciated the intention that law enforcement was a universal duty that each person owed to the community, rather than a power of the government. Founding-era constitutions addressed law enforcement from the standpoint of individual liberties and placed explicit barriers upon the state.
I have posted it several times,, and it is quite clear.
The very fact that they do exist shows how far we are from anything close to freedom.