If the '34, '68, and '86 laws have been found to be constitutional, thinking the 9 oligarchs in DC are going to save us when DiFi's bill passes is foolish hope.
The ban will not be stopped from passing, but marksmanship and IEDs will prevent its enforcement.
..."morality demands pursuing that chance". (While the court decides if banning assault rifles is constitutional.) But, if confiscation begins while the court drags it's feet, it will be too late to defend one's self and the Republic. Remember, the illegal gun confiscations after Katrina, resulted in many hundreds of guns not being returned to their lawful owners after all these years. Fight first; talk about it later. The common sense approach!
"May not hold up" - perhaps, but with John "I'll Just Rewrite The Law To Make It Acceptable" Roberts as C.J., I wouldn't hold my breath on it. The elites tend to get what they want.
Morality may, indeed demand pursuing the chance that SCOTUS may not uphold a ban - although how such a minor issue as a SCOTUS ruling would affect decision making at the WH - prudence would also demand continued preparation for the possibility that SCOTUS might well uphold the ban. As a character in a film I saw years ago put it, "Trust Allah - but tie up your camel."
To paraphrase Stalin, "How many divisions does the SCOTUS have?"
Since we have allowed "Morality" to become a relative concept, much to our enemies liking, it also allows us to be very subjective in its application.. as we, the defenders of rights, have every right to be.
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If the '34, '68, and '86 laws have been found to be constitutional, thinking the 9 oligarchs in DC are going to save us when DiFi's bill passes is foolish hope.
The ban will not be stopped from passing, but marksmanship and IEDs will prevent its enforcement.
..."morality demands pursuing that chance". (While the court decides if banning assault rifles is constitutional.) But, if confiscation begins while the court drags it's feet, it will be too late to defend one's self and the Republic. Remember, the illegal gun confiscations after Katrina, resulted in many hundreds of guns not being returned to their lawful owners after all these years. Fight first; talk about it later. The common sense approach!
"May not hold up" - perhaps, but with John "I'll Just Rewrite The Law To Make It Acceptable" Roberts as C.J., I wouldn't hold my breath on it. The elites tend to get what they want.
Morality may, indeed demand pursuing the chance that SCOTUS may not uphold a ban - although how such a minor issue as a SCOTUS ruling would affect decision making at the WH - prudence would also demand continued preparation for the possibility that SCOTUS might well uphold the ban. As a character in a film I saw years ago put it, "Trust Allah - but tie up your camel."
To paraphrase Stalin, "How many divisions does the SCOTUS have?"
Q: Pick one assault weapon to ban;
knife
rock
frying pan
broom
chair
walking stick
Trick question- They're ALL "assault weapons". But they're NOT assault rifles.
BWHAHAHAHAHAHA
B Woodman
III-PER
Since we have allowed "Morality" to become a relative concept, much to our enemies liking, it also allows us to be very subjective in its application.. as we, the defenders of rights, have every right to be.
Yank lll
Sure, sure - government can be expected to limit itself - just look at all the historical evidence.
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