Cgbgrey did a good video explaining this on YouTube. Here in Denver an org was standing outside the courthouse passing out pamphlets that explained how jury nullification worked, and they got arrested. For sharing information about how the law works to citizens who have a right to know the law and who might have occassion to use it just then.
When they select for jury duty, the sneaky question is something like, would you have any problem upholding the law as written? ...as their way of asking without asking if you know what jury nullification is. If you know what it is, they don't pick you, because they don't want a powerful, informed populace who knows how the law works.
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